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"But it has nothing in the way of exploitable resources.
But they do resemble me in having exploitable resources."
Both the environment and women have been viewed as exploitable resources that are significantly undervalued.
We've lived with the idea of free things - good water, natural splendor, abundant exploitable resources like fish and timber.
However, since the entire earth's geography has not been explored for uranium at this time, there is still the potential to discover exploitable resources.
Other exploitable resources in Western Pennsylvania were also distinct.
The main exploitable resources are andesite, complex iron ore and banded clay.
The Americans discover a wealth of exploitable resources: iron, silver, gold, lead, copper, coal, and oil.
Puerto Rico has very few exploitable resources.
Mineable reserves are 70% of identified exploitable resources.
Much of Ireland was covered in glacial ice in the late paleolithic and few exploitable resources.
Morocco is endowed with numerous exploitable resources.
In a letter to the King, Popham wrote that the natives had told them that the area was full of easily exploitable resources.
Among the exploitable resources are the diatomite findable in Minișu de Sus.
Both Portuguese and Spanish colonial efforts in Palombia failed mainly due to a lack of any readily exploitable resources.
"No exploitable resources, no strategic value, no animal life above trilobites, and it stinks of carbon dioxide," Gold said.
The detailed subtitle of Bowles's book shows clearly how at the time interests in natural and man-made wonders and in exploitable resources were combined.
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 search for exploitable resources first resulted with the development of huge bituminous coal or "soft" coal deposits in the area for use in a growing iron foundry sector.
But much of Britain is believed to contain exploitable resources, with other hotspots including Scotland, South Wales, Somerset - as well as Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
He did not wish to claim a victory that was not yet won, and until they achieved orbit, they could not verify the existence of the kellinite and other exploitable resources on this world.
The United Nations designates Tuvalu as a 'Least Developed Country' because of its limited potential for economic development, absence of exploitable resources and its small size and vulnerability to external economic and environmental shocks.
From there, they had directed the creation of several more hidden redoubts just like it, in various remote sectors of the Empire, always in unpopulated star systems that were as devoid of exploitable resources as they were empty of life-forms.
Together with some 110 discontented Spanish settlers in early colonial Cuba, Hernández de Córdoba petitioned the governor, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, for permission to launch an expedition in search of new lands and exploitable resources.
Neither Klingon nor Romulan interests have ventured much in this direction, probably for economic reasons; this part of space is fairly star-poor, it being in a gap between the Sagittarius and Perseus arms of the Galaxy, and systems with sufficiently exploitable resources, like asteroid belts, are few and far between."