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The wider the area that can be exploited with each well, the more economically viable the technology.
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The world's main gem deposits, they contend, are often too small to justify major investments, and sometimes may be better exploited with primitive hand tools.
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It is the foundation for ideas such as that organizations should be aiming at maximizing shareholder value, that organizations should treat employees and contractors as human resources to be exploited and that they should deal with customers as demand to be manipulated.
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An exception is gold, with new finds still to be exploited and the price holding up fairly well.
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He also included detailed instructions about how it could be exploited through a multi-step process, along with a method of mitigating the attack.
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That law's loose voter registration requirements would later be exploited by Acorn employees in an effort to flood voter rolls with fake names.
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Mr Snell said most of the exploited children the unit deals with turn out to already be known to other agencies.
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Even more exciting, large organic molecules can be exploited in a reverse process--converting light to electricity--with potentially far-reaching effects.
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The minister is adamant that immigrant workers will not be exploited by being forced into low-skilled jobs, but migrants and the people who work with them on the ground have different worries.
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Disentangling the two relationships is impossible unless a third variable with the right statistical properties, a so-called instrument, can be found and exploited.
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Britons have been eating the iconic national dish since the mid-19th century, but with around 30% of the world's fish stocks thought to be over-exploited, the Prince of Wales has concerns.
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By the time a child with extraordinary talent reaches puberty, that talent is likely to be revealed, exulted, and exploited.
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