Sentence examples for exploit beyond from inspiring English sources

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Thus it may be concluded that changes in educational patters along with reinforcement of intrinsic locus of control and government's long term support will facilitate the young energetic generation to exploit beyond the jobs that are available.

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He also engages in word play, using "abulia," or the loss of the ability to act independently, as a metaphor for land that has been exploited beyond its ability to regenerate.

Directed by Kimberly Peirce (her first feature film since the remarkable 1999 "Boys Don't Cry"), "Stop-Loss" is not a great movie, but it's forceful, effective, and alive, with the raw, mixed-up emotions produced by an endless war — a time when the patriotism of military families is in danger of being exploited beyond endurance.

This leads to terrible phenomena such as exploiting beyond environmental capacity and mining without legal permission.

The natural resources of the Earth are being exploited beyond its sustainable capacity.

However, this opportunity is rarely exploited beyond research scale, because such systems are difficult to assemble and to operate productively.

He described the Pacific as "the last major fishery on the planet that has not been exploited beyond the point of sustainability".

Progress towards sustainable development ultimately depends on policy makers' and practitioners' capacities to protect Natural Capital (NC) stocks so that they are not exploited beyond Earth's capability to renew them.

Grice's maxims of manner allow the theory of conversation to deal with information that depends on how something is said, rather than only what is said; it seems these maxims may have to be exploited beyond what Grice envisaged to explain how co-referential names and indexicals can give rise to non-equivalent implicatures, if we adopt the referentialist account of what is said.

Available microarray data is thus typically not exploited beyond the scope of the original experiment.

All water resources are currently exploited beyond the level of recharge, as 40% of all potable water in Yemen is used in khat cultivation [ 4].

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