Two penalty claims, one for hand-ball, were waved away and County failed to capitalise on an indirect free-kick from an illegal pass-back. |
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As their mentors did, readers can then capitalise on that currency by releasing a book that distills their own inside knowledge. |
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Sport is opportunistic and participants capitalise on the misfortune of others. |
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She pours scorn on plans to capitalise on the growing movement for father's rights. |
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If the Government can capitalise on the passion for Yoga and Ayurveda, tourism in the State is sure to grow by leaps and bounds. |
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The opposition parties have failed to capitalise on the government's disarray and Mr Ahern has boxed clever. |
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No businesses here even tried to capitalise on the frog with the oversized white eyes and lime green collar. |
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Now an East Yorkshire businessman is seeking to capitalise further on the Northern passion for the sport of kings. |
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Moya took a 6-3 lead in the tiebreaker, but couldn't capitalise on three set points as Agassi evened the score. |
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It is a common mistake to capitalise a common noun that is an important word in a sentence. |
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However, rather than capitalise on the rapport we had built up, I instead shrank back in fear. |
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Perhaps you are about to capitalise on a brilliant idea or creative insight. |
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Australia needs to develop a northern aviation hub to capitalise on regional tourism and transport opportunities. |
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John Fitzpatrick is still as elusive as ever in the full forward line and will capitalise on anything that breaks. |
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Location managers are keen to capitalise on county's moorland, coast, dales and historic capital city. |
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The two have duelled for domination in central Europe, seeking to capitalise on strong growth prospects and European Union entry from next year. |
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After creating but failing to capitalise on a hatful of first-half chances Guiseley redeemed themselves with four second-half goals. |
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From now on, the computer news source will not capitalise the word Internet. |
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If the letter you wish to capitalise is typed by your left hand, you press the right hand shift with your little finger. |
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Creating a show specifically for teenagers, Irvine and Mcleary decided to capitalise on the adolescent obsession with the gothic. |
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Dundee were more alert and more athletic, and they sensed a chance to capitalise on that. |
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In a bid to capitalise on the booming business, roadside vendors have branched out to every nook and corner with handcarts piled high. |
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The gelding's new trainer may try to capitalise on Captain Corelli's novice hurdle status before reverting to chases. |
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Ganesh and Rohit hope to capitalise on their stronghold of creativity and use of actual sounds. |
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All have obvious, if widely differing, talents but so far none has managed to capitalise upon them. |
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Their undoing was their failure to capitalise on at least three overlaps from which tries beckoned. |
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Warton again failed to capitalise on a massive score compiled by their batsmen as they could only draw with Arnside. |
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The next few events should also favour the Scot but he needs to make no mistakes if he is to capitalise on his advantage. |
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Don't attempt to capitalise on your mistaken belief that I do not understand this situation as well as you. |
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As well as giving away needless penalties, Scotland could not capitalise on the 26 mistakes made by the Welsh, many of them knock-ons, forward passes and turnovers. |
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People are going to drop points and it's up to us to capitalise on that. |
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This strategy seeks to capitalise on both upward and downward movements in prices. |
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The election is not due in the State until 2003, but political analysts say the BJP is keen to capitalise on its current lead in the polls by advancing the date. |
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Besides Gillette, car makers, confectioners and banks have all rushed to capitalise on Mr Federer's success, looks and affability. |
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But South are confident they can continue to build on the success of the first album and capitalise on the current resurgence of guitar-based music. |
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We now need to capitalise on this long experience in order to feed into the discussions on the future generations of programmes. |
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In this way, the Group will be in a position to capitalise on its revenue growth potential when the economy and the markets turn round. |
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If successful, industrialists hope to capitalise on the findings to improve the performance of catalytic converters or gas mask filters. |
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The time has come to capitalise on this momentum by taking the first steps towards implementation. |
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Together, they have positioned the Guardian to build on its worldwide audience and to capitalise on its new commercial and digital opportunities. |
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Pochettino will rue his team's inability to capitalise on an opening half-hour which was, from a Tottenham perspective, pulsating. |
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Sopra Group will continue to capitalise on its core strengths to optimise, rationalise and industrialise. |
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The objective is to capitalise on the Group's expertise and industrialise the underlying savoir-faire of these solutions. |
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How can European industry capitalise upon our strength in nanoscience to realise wealth generating products and services? |
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The following year their namesakes, Al Ahli from Dubai failed to capitalise on home advantage, losing 2-0 to Auckland City in the opening game. |
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In 1973, a local eccentric was thinking of a way to capitalise on the summer tourist traffic heading to the Top of the World Highway. |
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Moreover, we should capitalise on the increased openness displayed by the Council of Ministers. |
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The Commission now intends to spread good practices and to capitalise on lessons learned from the different policy sectors. |
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As a result, line managers were able to quickly staff key positions and capitalise on the benefits and synergies of the combined organisations. |
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Diversification of the customer portfolio also enabled the company to capitalise fully on the recovery in other manufacturing sectors. |
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This note tries to capitalise on the experiences of trainers at national and European level. |
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In order to achieve sustainable changes, policies have to highlight and capitalise on such potentials. |
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Tired by their midweek efforts in Europe, they were dominated by Villa in the second half but rode their luck and proceeded to capitalise at the other end. |
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A backline of young, emerging players struggled to capitalise on a strong forward platform, and the home team showed strength in both scrum and lineout. |
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The Cobras probably failed to capitalise fully on winning the toss as the strong south-westerly which blew all day, drew whatever sting there was from the pitch. |
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Now their main fallibility is not being able to capitalise on chances. |
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Williams went close but Wales failed to capitalise on the brief numerical superiority before Chris Horsman was also carded, this time for a punch. |
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At the same time, it is absolutely true, as many of you have said, that, in the end, the political objective is not just to sort out the balance sheet of one bank or capitalise its liabilities. |
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To learn and capitalise on each member's knowledge is a daily ambition. |
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We have combined our activities along sector as opposed to geographical lines in order to free them from their constraints and capitalise on our areas of expertise as much as possible. |
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A distributor who has built a reputation for supplying PABXs and for providing after-sale services is in a position to capitalise on this strength. |
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The company is in a position to capitalise on synergies which will have a positive impact on business operations and results over the medium term. |
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To capitalise on the legacy built up since the creation of the competition in 1994, the 2009 competition for the first time highlights use of previous innovations through creation of a Dissemination prize. |
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In order to continue to capitalise on this success in the future, we are constantly looking for competent, team-oriented and energetic employees who are committed to achieving this goal alongside us. |
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The move will bolster Unilever's ice cream portfolio and help to further capitalise on the growth of the premium gelato market. |
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Although this study did not specifically measure the impact of the offers on consumer impulsiveness, it does show that the credit offers' communication strategies capitalise on consumer emotions and impulsivity. |
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In the short term, a project to develop within the framework of 2007-2013 EPSON priority II might consist in asking researchers to capitalise the monitoring experiments conducted on some European borders. |
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Wise acknowledges that Northumberland needs to do more to capitalise on its scarce resource and believes the region needs a couple more observatories to ensure that visitors will see what they came for. |
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Going forward, the Group intends to capitalise on its technological leadership to expand in new geographies where demand is significant for the services it can offer. |
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Traders willing to maintain trading routes, or with sufficient stock, often hiked prices to capitalise on the increase in demand as people panic-bought. |
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Related: When directors shoot movies back-to-back, who wins? Trend: rollerblading While rollerblades had been around for some time, the early 90s saw a boom in popularity and one film was keen to capitalise. |
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To capitalise on its investment, the channel introduced a number of new techniques to make the coverage more interesting for armchair fans. |
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She struck seven aces and eight double faults, but still Ivanovic could not capitalise on her inconsistency with ball in hand, winning just two of 10 break points. |
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Stakeholders should be able to capitalise on experience gained by others. |
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The IOC's decision to fast-track slopestyle's admission to the Olympics was almost certainly prompted by a desire to capitalise on snowboarding's growing trendiness. |
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These brainwaves are associated with relaxation, but also suggestibility – something advertisers look to capitalise on by making your receptive brain associate their brands with positive emotions. |
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The new service will capitalise on the highly important commercial and manufacturing base of Zaragoza, which is the capital of Zaragoza province. |
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The other, more technical, strategy aims to capitalise on the experience acquired by the Regions in the course of their various confrontations with maritime pollution caused by shipping accidents. |
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In addition, constructing partnerships is one way to capitalise on, share and showcase positive local experiences, and to adapt these experiences to fit other territorial levels. |
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When the technology has reached its maturity threshold, the company will be able to capitalise on its experience and allow its clients to benefit from the work done in this field by the Competence Centre. |
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Few in the party still carry a torch for the coalition years, but the enduring popularity of Cameron in this corner of Oxfordshire is something that the Lib Dems feel they might be able to capitalise on. |
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This coordination will capitalise on the recognised expertise of all social, economic and political stakeholders and optimise regional strategies and action plans. |
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Edward invaded France, for the third and last time, hoping to capitalise on the discontent and seize the throne. |
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In 1958, Milan failed to capitalise after going ahead on the scoreline twice, only for Real Madrid to equalise. |
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No in 1962, with 22 secret agent films released in 1966 alone attempting to capitalise on the Bond franchise's popularity and success. |
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The location of the mills was strategic to capitalise on the natural energy provided by the River Leven. |
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This has allowed Trinidad to capitalise on the biggest mineral reserves within its territories. |
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Wales needed a scrabbler on the deck to capitalise on Quinnell's power and provide continuity. |
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Economies are interlaced and complex. Innovative manufacturers and plant engineers use our technologies and services to help them capitalise on new opportunities, and productively handle challenging times. |
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It is also a unique opportunity to capitalise on the present progress of the technology in areas covering data processing and wireless transmission to lay the foundation of an innovative comprehensive train control system. |
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One in four charities are in the process of introducing online donating facilities to capitalise on younger potential donors who are more frequent users of mobile technology. |
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Peter Horne and Josh Strauss scored for the hosts, who were outmuscled up-front, and too imprecise to capitalise on their second-half dominance. |
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The English, though, were unable to capitalise on victory at Lowestoft. |
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The second half was a much nervier affair with Sevilla's Stephane Mbia and Krychowiak failing to capitalise on half chances before Sevilla struck the decisive blow. |
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If Newcastle have failed to capitalise on opposition errors, so too this term they have been left counting the cost or their own muck-ups, and so it proved once again. |
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For builders, these tie-ups are an attempt to capitalise on the growing aspirations of prospective buyers who want enhanced luxury experience and unique lifestyle. |
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Despite their opponents' exhaustion and hunger, the Aztecs failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority by choosing a vast plain as the battlefield. |
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We feel there is huge potential in the food and beverage industry and we are confident that investing bullishly will enable us to capitalise and increase our market share. |
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Its insights are relevant to any country with bountiful natural resources, states unable to capitalise on them and parasitic compradors mediating exploitation. |
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Cruise ship visits are of growing importance to Tasmanian tourism, and the Liberal Government is determined that our regions also capitalise on this market. |
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Eden Vale is aiming to capitalise on the success of Masterfoods' Mars and Bounty brands with the launch of two mousses bearing the names of the confectionery stars. |
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In the weeks after Berlin, Disraeli and the cabinet considered calling a general election to capitalise on the public applause he and Salisbury had received. |
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Japan are a youthful, agile and fast-paced team but are somewhat vulverable defensively, which the muscly and experienced Ivorians will look to capitalise on. |
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Sunderland were benevolent in their refusal to capitalise on United's early shoddiness and compliant in their deep, unambitious defending after the break. |
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