Sentence examples for exploitation resulting from from inspiring English sources

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Apparently, the NCAA has no problem with exploitation resulting from the use of student-athlete NILs in commercial products so long as it is the NCAA and its member institutions that are doing the exploiting.

8 Importantly, in addition to physical and toxic assault, drinkers can impose harms on others' mental health and well-being through, for example, fear of assault, concern for other people's safety, neglect or exploitation resulting from drinking by carers, and even disturbance to sleep.

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In low-income regions, financial exploitation results from abuse of local laws and cultural norms.

These women are poor, and their exploitation result from both poverty and the permission to view women as commodities.

Taking a similar stance to Amnesty International, they argue that exploitation results from a lack of legal protection, backed up by Thai society's pervasive negative attitude towards sex workers.

Over the next several months, UNICEF plans to further expand therapeutic feeding programmes, including in Djibouti, step up vaccination and vitamin A campaigns, provide water and sanitation services, and reduce the potential for abuse and exploitation of children resulting from loss of income, movement of people and competition for very limited resources across borders.

Working with the three governments, UNICEF plans to expand therapeutic and supplementary feeding programmes, step up vaccination and vitamin A campaigns, provide water and sanitation services, and reduce the potential for abuse and exploitation of children resulting from loss of income, movement of people and competition for very limited resources across borders.

The determination is based on the exploitation of catalytic currents resulting from the oxidation/reduction of the modifier.

Why suppose the exploitation of the knowledge resulting from this training involves thinking qua reflecting, pondering, or inferring?

Despite its character as a vital and non-renewable resource, the soil has been poorly studied with regard to either the impact resulting from the exploitation of quarries or its restoration after exploitation.

In India, there have been cases of over-exploitation of water-tables resulting from an intensive watershed treatment where some of the major benefits have been reduced, particularly for the poor, because of the competitive use of water resources by richer farmers for irrigation.

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