Sentence examples for human exploit from inspiring English sources

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Ever since I sat in a university seminar room and wondered why the lecturer droning on about Bolognese rococo painting was not taking notice of the local Free Trade Hall, I have shared Disraeli's belief that "rightly understood, Manchester is as great a human exploit as Athens".

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That work was well summarized in an April study of trends in Arctic plants since 1982 in Environmental Research Letters: The 19.8% average increase in aboveground [Arctic tundra] biomass has major implications for Arctic tundra ecosystems, including their hydrology, permafrost and wildlife, and for how humans exploit Arctic landscapes.

A so-called 'tragedy of the commons' [ 1] arises when groups of animals or humans exploit a common resource and the selfish actions of individuals negatively affect group performance [ 2].

To detect an object, humans exploit its (statistical) relations to other scene elements, which are due to the structure of the world [ 5, 6, 13, 18, 26, 37, 38, 50, 52, 55].

"Ancient humans exploited the fact that humans are good runners in the heat," Dr. Bramble said.

The damage predated modern pollution and fishing and began thousands of years ago as humans exploited resources in coastal waters.

Smuggling, a tradition in the Balkans, peaked in the '90s when traffickers in heroin and humans exploited the chaos of war to create what came to be known locally as the "wild business".

Within 150 years, humans exploited what took hundreds of millions of years for nature to create.

Perhaps the evolution of vocal learning brain areas for birds and humans exploited a more universal motor system that predates the split from the common ancestor of birds and mammals, i.e. stem amniotes [31].

Decades of archaeological research worldwide, including several important sites in South Africa (which has the earliest evidence for modern humans exploiting marine resources dating back to 160 kya) [see e.g., 77], [78], has shown this to be very misguided assumption [see 79], [80 for detailed discussions of early human use of aquatic resources].

The so-called "ghost ships" are a worrying new trend as human traffickers exploit desperate refugees bidding for a new life in Europe.

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