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Precisely because of its cachet (or capacity for exploitation), business use of the word 'university' is subject to strict controls.
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The capacity for tolerance and exploitation of sudden irradiance changes thus appears less important in offshore, clear, stratified waters.
From the diverse aspects of management thinking, with various forms of expression and different sensitivities, as Schumpeter (1934, 1950) expressed in reference to the capacity for the discovery and exploitation of opportunities, or Penrose (1959) when he refers to the executive's mind as one of the essential resources of the company.
It has been hypothesized that the great potential of cichlid fishes to respond to novel trophic niches lies in their capacity for rapid evolution allowing exploitation of new food resources (Liem, 1973).
Understanding these interactions can facilitate manipulation of selected communities and exploitation of their capacity for specific industrial applications.
We must ensure that refuge is provided to those people who need it, that uprooted populations do not become targets for exploitation, manipulation and recruitment by armed groups, and that their capacity to remain economically active is maintained.
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This phenomenon creates huge potential for exploitation.
It was, implicitly, an apology for exploitation.
Computationally simple models are vital for exploitation.
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