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- adjective Capable of being
looted ;plunderable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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'lootable' -- are at the root of violent conflict.
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If the country has major "lootable" resources such as gold, diamonds or oil, the odds climb higher still.
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"lootable" resources such as gold, diamonds or oil, the odds climb higher still.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses.
Matthew Smith: Burma's Electoral Authoritarianism Matthew Smith 2010
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"The country is rich in natural gas, minerals, timber, and other lootable resources like precious stones -- all sectors associated with human rights and environmental abuses."
July 14, 2015