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It's chilling, but it also feels a rather fine detail to pick out in a time of so much open exploitation.
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The rush was fueled by two things: an increase in uranium prices and the wide-open exploitation allowed on public lands by the harmful, antiquated 1872 mining law.
Just like the banking crisis, the problem of botched urban development has long been encouraged by a system that is open to exploitation and all too susceptible to careless regulation.
The nature of the work leaves women open to exploitation.
The laws "are open for exploitation," said James Carfora, a Long Island-based bail bondsman.
What she captures, however, is the resilience and pathos of remote islanders forever open to exploitation.
That leaves the field open to exploitation from those eager to cash in on an expanding market.
"It's open to exploitation and misinterpretation, so we'll be going through the same thing again".
The fact that some of them were recent refugees makes the situation even more volatile and open to exploitation by the anti-refugee far-right.
But critics note that the moratorium applies only to new concessions, while weak governance and a complex structure of forest management leave nominally protected areas open to exploitation.
Many villagers still find the idea of charging guests unfamiliar and unfriendly, and the inexperience of local people leaves them open to exploitation.
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