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At a recent conference in Rio for foreigners considering investing in Brazilian infrastructure, a figure of $65 or so was generally thought to be nearer the mark.Changing the rules The government is convinced that there is much more oil still waiting to be discovered off Brazil's coasts, so it intends to change the way it licenses exploitation, to maximise its take from the new fields.

Licensing the exploitation of forest resources is often used as a preferred policy to regulate natural resource management in developing countries.

Colby Hall of Mediaite called the sequence "a jaw-dropping critique of global corporate licensing, worker exploitation and over-the-top dreariness of how western media companies (in this case, 20th Century Fox) takes advantage of outsourced labor in developing countries".

This license does not permit commercial exploitation, and derivative works must be licensed under the same or similar license.

Last year, state governments issued permits to cull 3.7 million kangaroos, about 15percentt of the population of the four species licensed for commercial exploitation.

The government had the right to acquire up to 50% of the resources of deposits discovered with the help of state funds; stability agreements were to be replaced by investment contracts; and local people in proposed mining areas would have more powers over exploitation licenses.

Here, these initial conditions can be interpreted as their initial investments or deposits for exploitation licenses.

A promising large-scale project in West Greenland, the Isua iron ore mine, is currently on hold as the company (London Mining Plc) behind the project was faced with financial problems, and the exploitation license has been transferred to the Hong Kong based company General Nice Development Limited Governmentt of Greenland, 2015).

In April 2013, Minera San Rafael, Tahoe's Guatemalan subsidiary, was granted a 25-year exploitation license.

This projection of criminality or 'badness' dehumanized an imagined enemy and gave license for their exploitation, oppression and murder.

This projection of criminality or 'badness' dehumanised an imagined enemy and gave license for their exploitation, oppression and murder.

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