Examples of using To exploitation in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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It's something like Antarctica, it's vulnerable to exploitation, but there's nothing there to exploit….
Moreover, domination makes possible and generally leads to exploitation, which is the root of inequality,
The diversion of intellectual effort from innovation to exploitation, the distraction of incessant warfare,
Seafarers are not subject to exploitation by ARM or their personnel with regard to the offer of engagement on particular ships
prone to exploitation and human trafficking.
The CMA's research also indicates most people who organise a funeral“remain extremely vulnerable to exploitation and future rises in charges”.
they are subjected to exploitation.
lies in her belief that altruism of necessity leads to exploitation and ultimately the destruction of the self.
One of the most exciting developments in pen testing are tools that essentially do all of the hard work from discovery to exploitation, much like an attacker might.
so they will not be subject to exploitation, reproduction, distribution,
immigrants- are often subjected to exploitation by their bosses, who do not guarantee their social rights.
Bulgaria- key points of entry into the region for migrants who are extremely vulnerable to exploitation.
online risks may make vulnerable children more susceptible to exploitation, abuse and even trafficking.
despite the fact that these relationships are clearly vulnerable to exploitation from both sides.
facilitate the travel of other people with a view to exploitation.
civilians everywhere were subject to exploitation and arbitrary rule.
less violent can make you more vulnerable to exploitation.
The CMA's evidence also indicates most people who organise a funeral remain extremely vulnerable to exploitation and future rises in charges.".
It identified these countries as key entry points for migrants who are extremely vulnerable to exploitation.
who are“extremely vulnerable to exploitation”.