noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
commercial exploitation (= using something, especially natural resources, to make money )
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the commercial exploitation of mineral resources
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
capitalist
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Property changes in nature as private property is introduced, and this type of property becomes the foundation of capitalist exploitation .
commercial
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Much of it is therefore being focused on new developments for commercial exploitation in industry.
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So it should be for the commercial exploitation of the public spectrum.
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Subscription to the list is absolutely free and there is no commercial exploitation or hidden costs.
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Instead of recognising a commercial exploitation , we're invited to see male lust as the corrupting force.
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For the first time Gould came up against the devastating effects of unlimited commercial exploitation .
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Otherwise there is no trace, and no commercial exploitation , of the long visit.
economic
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Human ecology includes a vast complexity of social elements, themselves functioning in relation to modes of economic exploitation in varying regional ecologies.
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The alternative to economic exploitation is simply stated: we leave them alone.
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These attributes clearly included immense potential for societal and cultural modification in relation to economic exploitation of the environment.
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This history of photography is integrally linked to colonial and economic exploitation .
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Sometimes this consciousness developed into a critique of middle-class morality and economic exploitation .
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As an ideology it thinly veneered our often brutal economic exploitation .
■ VERB
involve
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The basic conflict of interest involves the exploitation of workers by the capitalists.
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He maintained that by its very nature, capitalism involves the exploitation and oppression of the worker.
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Finally, the owner-worker cleavage involves questions of labour exploitation and control over the means of production.
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A number of approaches, involving the exploitation of alternative models, will be investigated.
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The transition from unsustainable to sustainable resource use involves a change from exploitation to careful management.
protect
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In the nineteenth century there was a need to protect children from exploitation by parents as juvenile labour.
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Such guardianship was seen as a way of protecting vulnerable people from exploitation , ill treatment, or neglect.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The company was fined for the exploitation of its immigrant workers.
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They are working to control the exploitation of the rain forests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But who is at the centre of the worldwide web of exploitation ?
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On the contrary, their recollection is embittered by the cruelty, exploitation and official oppression which they recall.
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Other Hawaiians have claimed that geothermal exploitation disrupts their worship of the goddess, Pele.
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The steady inexorable process of exploitation , with great cost to the environment, has gone on and on.
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The worst period of their poverty and exploitation in the United States seems to have occurred after the end of our period.
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These attributes clearly included immense potential for societal and cultural modification in relation to economic exploitation of the environment.
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They were significantly overrepresented in the underground economy, where they were prey to exploitation .