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Leroi is sensitive to the exploitation and interpretation of monstrosity, and alert to the ways in which artists and scientists have made use of mutation.

Since its purchase of YouTube, Google has searched for ways to make the video-sharing site profitable through advertising without cluttering it with banners or ads that run ahead of video clips, and without alienating members who are sensitive to any perceived exploitation of the community.

Nonetheless, Mr. Lair, who not only advises the Conservation Center but also trained the elephants for the Disney movie "Dumbo Drop," is sensitive to any charges of exploitation.

These systems are extremely sensitive to software vulnerabilities, as their exploitation could lead to injury, damage to equipment, or environmental catastrophe.

As the history of cold war U.S. foreign policy too often demonstrates, nondemocracy in the name of democracy not only compromised principles but was counter-effective, especially in regions where public opinion is sensitive to past forms of international exploitation.

Functional metrics based on presence-absence data, such as functional richness, may be more sensitive to identifying changes in the exploitation of comparatively rare functions among different catch groupings29.

The generally low fecundity and late maturity which typifies rajid species, combined with their relatively sedentary behaviour (Steven 1936), would indicate that they are particularly sensitive to fishing pressure and over exploitation (Walker and Hislop 1998).

The semi-desert environments of the Mediterranean region are most sensitive to climatic changes and human land exploitation.

China remains sensitive to what it considers a history of foreign exploitation, and that extends to sports.

"Without leadership which is sensitive to justice and service, an unjust social order (eg consumer exploitation, ruthless price manipulation, inefficiency, waste and labour exploitation) can destroy the social value of the business sector and alienate individual workers".

As the world has grown more sensitive to the treatment of animals at circuses, their completely human entertainment carries no whiff of exploitation or cruelty, even as we may wonder how people learn the superhuman skills on display.

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