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We are the only county in the region that has nothing  The Guangan authorities are taking advantage of their prerogative [as the hometown of Deng] to monopolise resources".

However, reducing p0 results in a genetically heterogeneous population (lower relatedness), where there is scope for a selfish lineage to cheat by allocating more to growth, and thereby monopolise resources.

Generally, mating systems of this kind are thought to have evolved when there are ecologically few opportunities to monopolise resources or females.

However, animals in heterogeneous groups differ in their nutrient requirements, in the information they have about the environment or in their ability to monopolise resources.

Under the RDH, males monopolise resources important to females by defending a territory instead of defending females directly (Emlen & Oring 1977; Wrangham 1979; van Schaik & Dunbar 1990).

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1. Widespread distribution of ownership of productive resources so that all members of society have a stake in agricultural, industrial and commercial productive enterprises, rather than a tiny minority monopolising resources for their own interests.

Since 1980, Republicans have monopolised resources for a few wealthy Americans and have retained power by skewing the media, manipulating the system and convincing white followers that dangerous minorities threatened their very existence.

From the second and third observations, this follows: instead of gathering as free collectives of happy householders, survivors of this collapse will be subject to the will of people seeking to monopolise remaining resources.

State-owned companies are powerful and monopolise many resources.

The elimination of foreign eggs can be important to maintain colony integrity, as subsequent brood from infiltrated queens may dilute relatedness among nestmates, monopolise colony resources, parasitize host colonies and hence can decrease inclusive fitness of resident workers and induce colony collapse [2], [21].

Theoretical models of planktonic food-web ecology predict that selective viral predation can maintain host diversity by preventing dominance of host types that would otherwise monopolise available resources (the 'kill-the-winner' model [ 20, 21]).

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