Sentence examples for creation and exploitation from inspiring English sources

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From Ms. Whitman's high vantage, the trends of mobile, cloud and Big Data resolve into a single phenomenon: the creation and exploitation of Information Everywhere.

President of Netherlands-based Endemol since last year, Hincks is responsible for the creation and exploitation of the company's programmes worldwide.

This has made the understanding of value creation and exploitation mechanisms in existing open data businesses difficult and challenging to transfer.

Now, the first living organisms to thrive with an expanded genetic code have been made by researchers in work that paves the way for the creation and exploitation of entirely new life forms.

Inspired by the creation and exploitation of rich LOD datasets, Dr. Sikos actively contributes to the development of open standards and open data repositories.

(c) Environment mastery, defined as competence in managing the environment, includes complex adjustments of external activities and the creation and exploitation of opportunities, the capacity to choose and create contexts to satisfy one's personal needs and values.

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Founded in 2008 by technology entrepreneur James Booth and TV executive Torie Chilcott, Rockabox, described as a new breed of cross-media IP-creation and exploitation business, creates and delivers "engaging cross-media entertainment formats" that are supported by the company's marketing methodology and technology platform.

"a valuable statute that was enacted not to suppress speech, but to prevent horrific acts of animal cruelty -- in particular, the creation and commercial exploitation of crush videos, a form of depraved entertainment that has no social value".

This paper proposes a high level architecture of a big data platform that can support the creation, development, maintenance and exploitation of smart energy services through the utilisation of cross-domain data.

Any industry, in fact, with the "potential to generate wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation of intellectual property" – a definition from 1998, when the Labour government published the Creative Industries Mapping Document.

The creative industries were defined as industries that 'have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent and which have a potential for wealth and job creation through the generation and exploitation of intellectual property' (DCMS, 1998).

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