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Firms focusing on less mature technologies cannot tap the potentials of exploitative learning to the same extent as those with more mature technologies.
Those who are able to understand another's point of view (high CE) but are unable to understand their own emotions (high alexithymia) have the potential to be exploitative, unlikely to learn from the emotional consequences of their actions (Ferguson et al., 2009a), and adopt unhealthy behaviours (see Table 1).
This practice has the potential to be unethical and exploitative as the seemingly free flow of people, capital, goods and services takes place, and is made possible at all, within global relations that are characterised by stark economic inequalities.
Hinton is mindful that Potential could be interpreted by some as exploitative, a type of appropriation by way of cultural tourism.
In a world -- and it clearly isn't this one -- where every business does the honorable thing, there would be enormous potential profit for the first corner-cutting, exploitative innovator to come along (think of the move, The Invention of Lying).
We also know that, right now, Aboriginal land rights struggles have the potential to shape the future of mining and other exploitative land uses, on which Australia has built much of its ill-gotten wealth.
Thomas Van Dyck, managing director of SRI Wealth Management Group in San Francisco and an expert on socially responsible investments, said UC needs to weigh potential losses against the repercussions of being linked to a "highly exploitative industry".
Meanwhile, the increase in poorly conceived and exploitative creative writing courses will continue, and increasingly the writers who teach on them will end up training potential writers to teach other potential writers to teach on other courses and round and round they all will go – never knowing how good they might be, or what they're missing.
"Soggy, dank, exploitative".
It's exploitative".
This is itself exploitative.
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