Sentence examples for less exploitation from inspiring English sources

The part of a sentence "less exploitation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means reducing or minimizing the use or resourcefulness of something in a harmful or unfair way. Example: The company promised to implement stricter policies to ensure less exploitation of their workers.

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We do not suggest that this approach will preclude "wolf packs" or aggressive activism by hedge funds, but it is a feasible step towards greater transparency and less exploitation of asymmetric information.

Those eager for more aggressive actions say they doubt the meeting will lead to significant policy shifts, particularly now that relevant Congressional committees are controlled by Republicans pushing for more, not less, exploitation of fossil fuels.

Generally speaking, algorithm should have a more exploration and less exploitation ability at first, which has a high probability to find more local optima.

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While men with SMI were described as having relatively greater access to housing and shelter, and experiencing less victimisation and sexual exploitation, they were in no way immune to the dynamics of poverty and marginalisation.

What's most notable about the film's use of blackface is how much softer it is compared with the rather more vulgar and far less loving exploitation of what you might call Jewface.

If one abstracts from the contingencies of particular technologies, certain biocapital branches, or regional specificities, "clinical labor" emerges as a powerful concept and forceful reality structuring the ways in which biomedical production, consumption and innovation is grounded in the more or less coercive exploitation of a steadily expanding, largely informal labor force.

The rise of a "maverick" that would try to form a monoclonal population diverging away from the homogenizing influence of the rest would be prevented by the excessive phage predation pressure coupled to less efficient exploitation of resources.

For a while, he managed his celebrity with less self-exploitation than Tennessee Williams, whose 1950 article about fashionable literary locales and personalities struck Capote as "the absolute zenith of vulgarity".

That's one of those ideas that sounds fine in the abstract but dissolves when you realize that most of them simply want to open the land to further, and less regulated, development and exploitation than the federal government would allow (they're also targeting some national parks).

The report details how FDCs afford workers less protection from exploitation than permanent contracts would afford.

When we can be alone, we become less vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.

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