Examples of using To exploitation in English and their translations into Dutch
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obstacles to exploitation etc.
However, this must not prejudice workers' rights or lead to exploitation or social dumping.
free trade within the context of ensuring an end to exploitation and meeting the need for sustainable development.
as a hindrance to exploitation of works.
from population explosion to climate change to exploitation.
Belgium has its very own national programme supporting research in Earth observation called STEREO Support To Exploitation and Research in Earth Observation.
He continues by language that such is the main reason to use Blockchain technology as opposed to exploitation traditional information architecture.
exposed to exploitation and gender-based violence.
how vulnerable they are to exploitation.
who we might surrender to the mercy of employers and to exploitation.
People who find themselves in an irregular situation are particularly vulnerable to exploitation in employment and to social exclusion as,
policies at all stages, from development to exploitation.
Scientific advice concerning certain fish stocks found in the deep-sea indicates that these stocks are particularly vulnerable to exploitation, and that fishing for these stocks should be limited or reduced as a precautionary measure.
This is due to exploitation of quality brown coal and construction of a large number of
The MAI treaty deals with ridding capitalism of all hindrances to exploitation, in the new regions
it can lead to exploitation and insecurity for the migrants involved,
Mineral and spring waters are already the subject of Council Directive 80/777/EEC of 15 July 1980 on approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to exploitation and marketing of natural mineral waters7.
they might also lead to exploitation and bottom end salaries.
which my client has done through use to exploitation of his system in order to earn his living.
condemned to exploitation through child labour, and so on.