How to Use unexploited in a Sentence
unexploited
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Until that time, there are a few, largely unexploited software flaws, most of them in Safari, that Apple is patching.
— Wired Blogs, WIRED, 8 May 2006 -
Wolves have long embodied the dangers of the world unexplored—and unexploited—by humans.
— Eleanor Cummins, The New Republic, 2 Aug. 2021 -
And then there are the vast unexploited resources of Greenland that Denmark will never realize.
— Letters To The Editor, The Mercury News, 29 Aug. 2019 -
With the looming bait crisis, however, some are looking at salmon farms through a new lens, and some lobstermen are seeing a large, local, and unexploited source of bait.
— Andrew Hetherington, National Geographic, 1 May 2019 -
All wild species of salmon are genetically diverse to an extraordinary extent, each fashioned for its own natal stream like a key for a lock, and yet some fish stray, leading to the colonization of unexploited streams.
— Richard Adams Carey, WSJ, 25 May 2018 -
What, if any, resources and strategies for building decarbonization remain untapped and unexploited?
— Bradford Dockser, Forbes, 21 May 2021 -
Which is reasonable enough: Many of Saunders’ stories have unexploited potential for Hollywood studio films.
— Bonnie Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 17 June 2022 -
History has shown that dams are too costly a method of generating electricity, and this is particularly true in Iraq, which has vast and unexploited solar potential.
— David Owen, The New Yorker, 16 Jan. 2017 -
By leaving few fossil-fuels resources in the United States unexploited, the thinking goes, the country can fund infrastructure and bolster national security.
— Dino Grandoni, Washington Post, 25 May 2017 -
What seems to have gone missing was any realization that there's an entire continent south of Mexico that is virtually unexplored — and unexploited — by U.S. film interests/fans/funders.
— John Anderson, latimes.com, 11 May 2018 -
Now, a monthslong CNN investigation has established who is behind the funding to deepen Russia's presence and in return winning access to unexploited riches.
— Mirtha Donastorg, CNN, 16 Aug. 2019 -
Data is the key enabler of this - by connecting all the activities in your revenue process together revenue growth, organizations can identify and address all the unexploited opportunities and gaps in their revenue process to grow faster.
— Gary Drenik, Forbes, 8 Apr. 2021 -
Existing mines are operating below capacity and many resources remain unexploited due to energy shortages and lack of access to new equipment, according to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
— James Griffiths, CNN, 8 June 2018 -
Still, critics warn the continent’s growing use of coal for power will have other harmful consequences, including the environmental impacts of mining the continent’s previously unexploited coal reserves.
— National Geographic, 10 May 2017 -
Still, critics warn the continent’s growing use of coal for power will have other harmful consequences, including the environmental impacts of mining the continent’s previously unexploited coal reserves.
— National Geographic, 10 May 2017 -
When economic decisions must be made under the daily, disciplining grind of the marketplace, the prevalence of unexploited profitable opportunities and wayward decisions can be expected to diminish.
— Richard B. McKenzie, WSJ, 15 June 2018 -
Populations that were previously clustered around rivers exploded onto the productive but unexploited steppe.
— Cody Cassidy, Wired, 6 May 2020
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