Sentence examples for exploitation I from inspiring English sources

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However, the trade-off between the exploration (i.e. the global search) and the exploitation (i.e. the local search) of the search space is critical to the success of the classical ICA approach.

Consequently, to make EEB management as flexible as possible, the proposed strategy encourages parameter states that maximize both exploration and exploitation (i.e. GDM rightarrow )1 and PCM rightarrow )1).

Apart from showing that the regeneration failure of dehesas is due to their agroforestry use, we suggest that this problem is inherent to their system of exploitation, i.e. it operates ever since each dehesa farm starts to be formed out from forests, although it has been exacerbated by the recent intensification of the agroforestry use of dehesas.

In the example presented here, the comparison of the data derived from outcrop and well logs shows that, in particular, the most relevant parameters for geothermal energy exploitation, i.e. the fracture system and porosity, show notable differences and cannot be extrapolated from the surface to reservoir depth.

Regulation and optimization of marine resources exploitation (i.e fishing, mineral, oil and gas extraction) are also facilitated by the rapid use of open access available data.

Typically, predictions from such a model are couched in terms of quitting harvest rates and tested by examining the effect of various factors on the amount of food left in the patch after exploitation, i.e., the giving up density (GUD).

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Sons of the Prophet── Beware the Western imperialism of yesteryear; For the threat of hegemony and exploitation Is always of near; As the ghost of Napoleon's Egyptian army Longs to rise──domineer.

For FRCM strengthened beams, strains measured in the fibers showed higher exploitation ratios, i.e. the ratio between the maximum measured fiber strain and the rupture strain, for beams with carbon FRCM than those with steel FRCM.

For all networks and the system as a whole, we observed a continuum of both specificity of associations and impacts (Figure 1), which indicates that contrasting host exploitation strategies (i.e. integrating the number of host isolates, the impact achieved on each, and phylogenetic relatedness between hosts) co-occur within our communities.

Intensive removals are probably only feasible at relatively small spatial scales where very high exploitation rates (i.e., >50%) can be obtained [14].

"Much of it is exploitation and I can't claim I've made anyone's life better by taking their picture, but, you know, I hope people to see the wrongs they would otherwise turn their backs to.

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