Similar words: exploit, exploration, explanation, agitation, limitation, invitation, precipitation, explosion. Meaning: [‚eksplɔɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of making some area of land or water more profitable or productive or useful 2. an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly).
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(121) He took to law, perhaps, he said, because he was infuriated by the exploitation around him.
(122) Many companies institutionalize dishonesty and exploitation of expenses by paying daily allowances.
(123) Arbitration will be needed to prevent exploitation by the purchasing authority.
(124) Exploitation by charlatans played a part, as did certain traditional beliefs.
(125) Rather, the underlying mechanism was class relations, class struggle and the poverty generated by capital's exploitation of wage labour.
(126) It seems to him more likely though that Empire is working in tandem with exploitation.
(127) An important trade is concerned with the exploitation of the great grasslands variously known as prairie, pampas, savannah, etc.
(128) Evans had relayed some hair-raising stories about the exploitation of her rich patients.
(129) The worst period of their poverty and exploitation in the United States seems to have occurred after the end of our period.
(130) In Marx, profit is the consequence of exploitation, not a return to entrepreneurial risk-taking activity.
(131) The effects of conquest were followed by the still greater catastrophes of exploitation and forced labour.
(132) Politics, when it is an art and a service, not an exploitation, is about acting for an ideal through realities. Charles de Gaulle
(133) Such guardianship was seen as a way of protecting vulnerable people from exploitation, ill treatment, or neglect.
(134) Intensifying the Efforts on Market Exploitation and Standardizing Order.
(135) the hapless victims of exploitation.
(136) the exploitation of minerals and other natural resources.
(137) The functional character and exploitation of Portulaca oleracea L.
(138) Landlords rely on feudal exploitation to amass wealth.
(139) This did not constitute American exploitation as the bellow.
(140) The exploitation of the political resources is the stable element which influences development of the great powers.
(141) Due to excessive exploitation over many years,[www.Sentencedict.com] the amount of basswood cannot meet the great demand of pencil production any longer.
(142) Some are particular for the exploitation, such as the ground temperature change and the thermal pollution.
(143) And the work class gets wages, man-hour length and the cruel exploitation of capitalist to low, life is very poor, their miserable condition makes one startling.
(144) Conclusion: Provide scientific reference for further study and exploitation on Menispermaceae plants.
(145) There were rich cattail plant resources in China, but its utilization and exploitation weren't regarded, especially the utilization in environmental protection.
(146) The purpose of this article is to approach the concept classification and use of historical curriculum resources and its exploitation and use.
(147) the exploitation of children.
(148) This type of compartmentation scheme can be helpful to identify and distributing prognosticate of high quality reservoir, and it can also serve to subdivide the flow unit in oil exploitation.
(149) Mining exploitation is one of the important resources of heavy metals pollution, heavy metals from mining activity migrate with surface runoff easily and pollute vicinal river.
(150) This text discusses the sanitary function and technology of extractive of Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis, and the exploitation of extractive in the unity type and combination type sapid substance.
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