Sentence examples for limited exploitation from inspiring English sources

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This lack limited exploitation of the data collected in terms of hazard estimation.

This tourist development pattern has in turn resulted in an increasing pressure, exerted on the natural, cultural and social resources of certain regions; and a limited exploitation of resources of other regions, contributing, among others, to the increase of regional inequalities [29, 30].

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Provide protections for undocumented workers that would limit exploitation.

From the perspective of society as a whole, concern with fairness has all kinds of benefits: it limits exploitation, promotes meritocracy, and motivates workers.

He only found about the move on the day of the budget, fuelling suspicion that Osborne's package of measures to limit exploitation of tax reliefs was put together at the last minute.

This tended to limit exploitation, Professor Fogel and his colleague found, declaring, in fact, that slave life in the South was generally better than that of industrial workers in the North.

Legalizing undocumented workers and revamping federal visas for noncollege-educated workers could raise wages by limiting exploitation, while ensuring that American workers have a fair shot at lower-skilled jobs for which there is significant foreign competition.

Yet Mr Surowiecki doesn't want to give up on fairness altogether:From the perspective of society as a whole, concern with fairness has all kinds of benefits: it limits exploitation, promotes meritocracy, and motivates workers.

When selecting a resource to exploit, an insect colony must take into account at least two constraints: the resource must be abundant enough to sustain the whole group, but not too large to limit exploitation costs, and risks of conflicts with other colonies.

As with green beards (Dawkins, 1976) and image scores (Nowak and Sigmund, 1998, Wedekind and Milinski, 2000), the informational regularity that allows cooperators to limit exploitation is like a gift from heaven.

Such an approach is held to reduce spatial, temporal, or organizational heterogeneity that would otherwise limit exploitation, and thereby lead to the homogenization of a system and make it less able to cope with unexpected change and disturbance (Meyer 1976; Holling and Meffe 1996).

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