On what grounds might we justify interfering with consensual and mutually advantageous exploitative transactions? |
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The commercial monopoly of the Dutch was highly advantageous to the character of the Javans. |
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These traits are adaptively advantageous when people are confronted with suffering, illness, or death, which is inevitable with advancing age. |
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This allocation would be made in a way that was most advantageous to shareholders, Mr Goodyear said. |
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With so many mortgage deals around expert help at finding the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous. |
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That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so. |
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This feature is advantageous because it can potentially avoid wasted airtime and improve communication effectiveness. |
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Studies have proven that this system is clearly advantageous during the early stages of learning to sing in minor keys. |
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If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds. |
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Immunophenotyping in the clinical laboratory is emerging as an advantageous way to separate and classify leukemic malignancies. |
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Having ample cash is great for liquidity, but money sitting around as cash is not working for you and thus is not very advantageous. |
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For species like the barn owl, which can produce a second brood, this will almost certainly prove advantageous. |
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If the given key is not so advantageous to the singer we may end up playing the work a semitone lower, which makes a great improvement. |
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In such a system it is advantageous for colleagues to argue the relative merits of various approaches. |
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It might be argued that it begs the question to assume that exploitation can be mutually advantageous and consensual. |
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In spite of its militarily advantageous location, it has witnessed profound struggle nearly from its inception. |
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Given the shortness of political horizons, it would be advantageous to have the quickest possible retribution for bad behaviour. |
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Motherless, she was sent off early by her father to be a lady-in-waiting and was expected to make an advantageous marriage. |
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Lower rates of income tax would also make negative gearing less tax advantageous compared to other forms of investment. |
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Better yet, take your U.S. dollars southward and enjoy the advantageous exchange rate. |
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Force-on-force maneuver warfare is not advantageous to the enemy when he is outmanned and outgunned. |
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The idea was that the game would be further out for the second or third shot and a tighter choke would be advantageous. |
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The absence of the riboflavin biosynthetic pathway in the human host is advantageous with regard to drug development. |
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This reduces the proportion of grass in the brassica-grass sward, which is not always advantageous. |
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As a first step, a single gene deletion would be advantageous for reverse genetic analysis. |
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In the competitive struggle for existence, creatures possessing advantageous mutations would be favoured, eventually evolving into new species. |
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More exposed microsites receive more insolation, which may be energetically advantageous to incubating birds. |
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Ordinary citizens were trampled in your administration and cast aside as rags when it was convenient and advantageous to you. |
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It is not justified where detention would merely be convenient or advantageous. |
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Aluminum is the most frequently used metal for structures, but in some cases stainless steels, titanium, or Invar may prove more advantageous. |
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In that case, the Government will be in a more advantageous position as a huge amount can be collected in tax. |
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With some precautions, women can regain their advantageous position in the healthy heart race. |
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After all, they were on the offensive and had a very advantageous position in the dying minutes of the game. |
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The United States will retain its advantageous position for the next 20 or 30 years. |
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Those of us, who are in a more advantageous position, know how bad the situation is. |
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The ones who know they don't trust may actually be in a more advantageous position. |
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In time it may be advantageous to hold data in processed form, but at present raw data remains too valuable. |
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Given this level of fine control, it became possible, and advantageous, to evolve teeth with fixed and definite patterns of cusps. |
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The moveable front part of the cranium provides a larger gape when the mouth is opened, and this may be advantageous in feeding. |
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Let the molecular biologists turn their attention to genuinely advantageous uses of their knowledge in ways that do not invade the genome. |
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Furthermore, fewer postural changes by the gilt may be an advantageous behavior to help lessen the incidence of pre-weaning piglet mortality. |
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Additionally, it is acceptable and even advantageous to have an elbow between it and the desuperheater. |
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He has already engineered what might appear to be a highly advantageous setup. |
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In my experience of making salts of bases, it is sometimes actually advantageous to make the first sample with an excess of acid. |
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A number of graduates gained advantageous positions in the dynamically developing banking sector. |
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The pressure was strong for her to make a dynastically advantageous marriage, and this seems to have led to tensions between mother and daughter. |
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This proved advantageous for learning French, as few spoke fluent English there. |
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Therefore, some psychophysiologists are getting more and more interested in parapsychological research, and there is an advantageous exchange between those disciplines. |
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On the other hand, they are available to any other appropriate visual system, which can be advantageous or disadvantageous, depending on the intended receiver. |
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This means the favored candidate gets an advantageous spot on the ballot and a distinct electoral advantage in that county. |
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He certainly secured advantageous marriages for his children and, despite a sometimes rough and ready personal manner, he attracted numerous clients. |
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These proportions are advantageous in sports in which strength rather than speed is at a premium. |
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The contrast is between a random sampling of gametes that leads to the fixation of selectively neutral alleles and natural selection favoring advantageous variations. |
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It could be rolled out whenever it would be most advantageous to the Romney team. |
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Thus, front troops, under these conditions, were able to continue advance or conduct defensive operations holding advantageous positions and even to deliver counterblows. |
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Our schemes are very competitive and advantageous for the value we offer. |
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On fields with wide variability in growth and maturity, it may be advantageous to harvest it in sections, adjusting the combine to match the crop conditions in each section. |
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The campaigner said the contingency engineering plan would offer a legally, economically and environmentally advantageous solution to the current route. |
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For example, use of micrographics may be advantageous when multiple users frequently need voluminous records or when an agency needs to widely distribute records. |
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If you then sell it at a profit, the tax will also be advantageous. |
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It is advantageous in that it protects the waterproofing from damage by ultraviolet radiation, and precludes the need for tiles or other shingles. |
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It was concluded that heterozygotes were not necessarily advantageous for trait performance even among genotypes derived from such a highly heterotic hybrid. |
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Are conscious attempts for bilingualism really advantageous for the child? |
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Some scholars believe that a big bottom is a natural adaptation for survival, and that steatopygia was advantageous in the unpredictable African tropical environment. |
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In December 1944, there was a successful paradrop of commandos in a forested mountainous terrain near Eifel who took control of advantageous grounds and mountain passes. |
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On the whole, the directive is advantageous to the rail network, but it is not advantageous to trams and light railways, nor to community and heritage railways. |
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Evolutionary psychology has puzzled over the question of what is it about crying that would have been advantageous for survival. |
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If you pay attention during class and are the type of person who doesn't need to study a whole lot, this method is both advantageous and timesaving. |
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Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous. |
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Even if the reproductive advantage is very slight, over many generations any advantageous heritable trait becomes dominant in the population. |
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Any of these changes might have an effect that is highly advantageous or highly disadvantageous, but large effects are rare. |
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Males in these species developed external features absent in females that are advantageous in combat or display. |
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This Lloyd's initiative proved so advantageous that it was incorporated into the 1989 Convention. |
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It shelters the soil from winds, which results in decreased wind erosion, as well as advantageous changes in microclimate. |
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Compared with synthetic biomaterials such as polyglycolides and polylactides, silk is obviously advantageous in some aspects in biodegradation. |
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Thus the Portuguese abandoned the island four years later, as it was not advantageous as a base. |
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However, Socotra was abandoned four years later, as it was not advantageous as a base. |
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The structure of European trade therefore changed fundamentally in a way that was advantageous to Dutch trade, agriculture and industry. |
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The abundance of natural resources gives Quebec an advantageous position on the world market. |
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Similarly, they could proactively plan scenarios that would predpitate a strategically or operationally advantageous technology transition point. |
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A small roll diameter is advantageous because less roll is in contact with the material, which results in a lower force and power requirement. |
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Stereoscopy would remain as most advantageous technology for manufacturing of cost-efficient professional 3D cameras. |
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Only under such extreme conditions is carnivory favored to an extent that makes the adaptations advantageous. |
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Particularly for cattle droving, the shorter route was advantageous when passable. |
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The method is based on an Aclar poly ethylene substrate, micropatterned into an advantageous geometry by a simple thermomoulding process. |
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Miss Moore was the toast of the town, and numerous were the advantageous opportunities of matrimony of which she was the recipient. |
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Vibrational training is advantageous to improve muscle strength, power, coordination and even cardiovascular system. |
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Fast Neutron Therapy is very powerful and radiobiologically very advantageous to the patient. |
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From the Hobbesian perspective, trusting agents are not rational if their makeup discourages advantageous defection. |
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Jim took up an advantageous position and shepherded them out in a bunch through the doorway. |
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In such instances, a biopolishing step following ISCO could be advantageous to remove residual contaminants and ensure complete remediation. |
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If desanding is necessary, it is advantageous to use an air lift with the suction end near the bottom of the trench. |
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The Prime Minister could seek dissolution at a time politically advantageous to his or her party. |
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Llywelyn ap Gruffudd enjoyed an advantageous situation in the aftermath of the Barons' War. |
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For manual removal, a vertical injection molding machine is advantageous since the platen can be accessed on three sides. |
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Further making Widnes advantageous for the Irish to move to was its close proximity to Liverpool. |
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Thatch has some natural properties that are advantageous to its performance. |
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Formaldehyde is a strong lachrymator so that bagging the product as a prill rather than as a fine powder was distinctly advantageous. |
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However, in many situations it would be incredible advantageous to actually see through a cataractous eye. |
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A close working relationship with the specialist, allowing for concerns to be discussed timeously, is advantageous. |
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The most advantageous way to use electromagnetic wave inspection is to perform periodic, or even continuous, monitoring. |
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It was strategically advantageous to ensure Braco's full capacity was dedicated to our desalinators line, for which orders are outstripping fabrication capacity at present. |
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Though the sheer bulkiness might go against the prospects of serious off-roading, the same proves to be advantageous in many situations during casual off-roading. |
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Macroanalytic essays are advantageous for judicial-global students, whereas microanalytic essays will be advantageous for judicial-local thinkers. |
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Three-dimensional volumetric imaging using cone beam computed tomograph is clearly advantageous in the management of multiple supernumerary teeth. |
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The cantons of Schwyz, Zug, Obwalden and Nidwalden are particularly advantageous, however even in these cantons the community taxes vary considerably. |
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Raman spectroscopy is advantageous because it is relatively easy to obtain spectra from just about any sample conformation, even under a glass coverslip and mounting glue. |
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What made the partnership so advantageous is Orvis's ability to disseminate in bulk information about available properties to this demographic of wealthy outdoorsman. |
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Thomas, Lord Stanley, and Sir William Stanley brought a force to the battlefield, but held back while they decided which side it would be more advantageous to support. |
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By the early 1970s, the basic concept had been well developed, and the hovercraft had found a number of niche roles where its combination of features were advantageous. |
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This could at times prove advantageous and at other times disadvantageous. |
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Break points are of particular importance because serving is generally considered advantageous, with servers being expected to win games in which they are serving. |
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A high ranking ensures qualification for the next year's tournaments, opportunities to play in invitational tournaments and an advantageous draw in tournaments. |
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These pushed the front line north to more advantageous positions for the Entente in preparation for an attack and to acclimatise the newly arrived Indian Army infantry. |
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As long as there is some variation between them and that variation is heritable, there will be an inevitable selection of individuals with the most advantageous variations. |
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The ability to obtain more food is advantageous during breeding season. |
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Many writers and publishers found it advantageous to use English forms and copious apostrophes to secure a larger English readership unfamiliar with Scots. |
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In some cases, cooperative societies find it advantageous to form cooperative federations in which all of the members are themselves cooperatives. |
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In some countries with a strong cooperative sector, such as the UK, cooperatives may find it advantageous to form political groupings to represent their interests. |
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Recently completed experiments demonstrated clearance of key advantageous viruses during manufacture of the company's Bovuminar Bovine Serum Albumins. |
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The new method has an advantageous effect on algicidal formulations. |
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It facilitates and streamlines the production of advantageous Gantt charts, visualizing the progress and ensuring full control over the situation. |
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