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Prospecting, search for economically exploitable mineral deposits.
But their geochemical properties mean they seldom concentrate into economically exploitable ore pockets.
It was the act of the federal government, which built the dams and the weirs and the railroads that made the state economically exploitable, public money spent on behalf of private business.
Jogging didn't end, but it did evolve into the current professional-class practice of "going to the gym" — a more high-cap and economically exploitable enthusiasm, and the subject of one of Greif's most devastating "against" essays.
It is estimated that almost one-third of that potential is economically exploitable, of which more than three-fifths had been developed by the end of the 20th century.
Summing up, sentiment has been shown to provide information on future asset returns, which seems to be economically exploitable.
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"Over time more and more Hispanics had become economically vulnerable and eminently exploitable, a fact attributable in large part to American immigration policy".
Difficult economically.
Morocco is endowed with numerous exploitable resources.
Economically most powerful?
I mean economically different.
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