exploitable resourceの例文
- Mine-able reserves are ~ 70 % of identified exploitable resources.
- Both the environment and women have been viewed as exploitable resources that are significantly undervalued.
- Much of Ireland was covered in glacial ice in the late paleolithic and few exploitable resources.
- The Americans discover a wealth of exploitable resources : iron, silver, gold, lead, copper, coal, and oil.
- Bell s work was appreciated because he collected specimens and made notes on geology, flora and fauna, climate and soil, indigenous populations, and exploitable resources.
- The unchecked power of the government is generally seen by businesspeople as a supply of exploitable resources for expanding business in the pursuit of profit.
- Under APEC policies of globalization, liberalization and deregulation, the " exploitable resources " of Third World countries would be forcibly opened to benefit only wealthy nations, the statement said.
- As a Genoese with the connections to Portugal, Columbus considered settlement to be on the pattern of trading forts and factories, with salaried employees to trade with locals and to identify exploitable resources.
- According to Truettner, the market for scenes of commerce and industry coexisted with a " taste for heroic landscape " and included photographs and paintings of the western landscape as both symbol and exploitable resource.
- The United Nations designates Tuvalu as a least developed country ( LDC ) because of its limited potential for economic development, absence of exploitable resources and its small size and vulnerability to external economic and environmental shocks.
- In the'60s he talked about the sea as an exploitable resource; by 1970 he was warning that life in the oceans had diminished 40 percent in just 20 years : " The oceans are in danger of dying ."
- The South ( Oaxaca, Michoacan, Yucat醤, and Central America ) was also in the region of dense indigenous settlement of Mesoamerica, but in the absence of exploitable resources of interest to Europeans, the South attracted few Europeans, while the indigenous presence remained strong.