So some astronomers are quite keen to set up their instruments in Antarctica to take advantage of the thin, cold air. |
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The company firmly believes there is a lot of upside movement to its stock and this was the best vehicle to take advantage of that. |
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The client must be secure in the knowledge that the lawyer will neither disclose nor take advantage of these revelations. |
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This probably allows them to take advantage of weather patterns, like thermal updrafts and winds that speed their flight. |
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Browse and add items to your basket, and then enter the voucher code when prompted to take advantage of this discount. |
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Literary enthusiasts eager to draw on such historical stories will be able to take advantage of the new Jerwood Centre. |
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When opponents double-teamed him, no one else on the line could take advantage. |
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A new medical school curriculum, the first of its kind, will prepare physicians to take advantage of advances in the behavioral sciences. |
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Summer walkers and hikers snowshoe to take advantage of their favorite hikes in the winter. |
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Worrell feels it's important for youngsters to take advantage of locally organized swim meets. |
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Swimmers and strollers alike take advantage of the safe, golden beaches located conveniently nearby. |
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Everyone looks to take advantage of every loophole available when paying taxes, paying a traffic ticket, appearing for jury duty or whatever. |
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I'm ticklish too, and I know how annoying it is when people take advantage of it. |
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Individuals must take advantage of all other means of self-sufficiency and view social assistance as an absolute last resort. |
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If there was to be an area for smokers then many younger students would take advantage of this. |
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Consequently, many unscrupulous people take advantage of unstaffed stations and inadequate ticket inspection to avoid paying fares. |
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But science is progressing in a positive manner and countries like India should take advantage of that. |
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Take the whole family on a walk around the neighborhood or to a trail for a hike and take advantage of the beauty of nature. |
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The frame is usually fully expressed on the interior of the building to take advantage of the beauty of the timber frame joinery. |
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Quarterback Kurt Warner will take advantage of the fast surface and the speed of his receivers. |
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If you can take advantage of their poor judgement, you can gradually narrow the gap. |
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Towns in metropolitan areas, however, have been able to take advantage of this by consolidating their authority over discrete services. |
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He is not intimidated by pressure, and the club is trying to take advantage of that as much as possible. |
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We want to make sure that nobody can take advantage of our charity or our generosity. |
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That would be fairly transparent to the end user but would help by allowing us to take advantage of multicast capabilities in our system. |
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There is no real work that needs to be done to software in order to take advantage of the multicore chips. |
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Geothermal heating and cooling take advantage of the temperature of the earth's surface, which becomes constant just a few feet underground. |
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We'll take advantage of our one layover day to indulge in swimming, fishing, botanizing, or just luxuriating in gorgeous scenery. |
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People are being urged to ditch low-paid unskilled work to take advantage of a jobs bonanza in the construction industry in Bradford. |
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The couple, who are both retired, had decided to go on holiday on the spur of the moment to take advantage of the good weather. |
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By saving money each month in a low-cost index tracker, you can take advantage of rising prices when the markets finally turn the corner. |
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There are also some real sleazebags who will take advantage of you and who are to be avoided. |
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I confess that I put by enough unexposed film to take advantage of the incredible chances I made for myself with them. |
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All you will have to do to take advantage of the offer is to present your card when you make your purchase. |
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The refugees apparently were trying to take advantage of decreased holiday train traffic. |
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We have the potential to be heard better, so we should take advantage of this. |
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What better time to take advantage of the tranquility and beauty of Siam Country Club! |
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There has never been a better time for singles to take advantage of their solo status. |
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Instead, his flight team altered his projected route to take advantage of better winds. |
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I was simply transferring all the available funds to Beirut to take advantage of the interest rates there. |
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So take advantage while you can because you may eventually be moving from a bachelor pad to sharing an apartment with your girlfriend. |
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The main issue is plant closures, as the auto industry moves to take advantage of more exploitative conditions in other regions. |
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In the case of birds, a larger bill, for example, may enable some individuals to take advantage of particular seeds. |
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Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate. |
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The company will also hope to take advantage of the relaxation of the rules governing the number of gaming machines in each betting shop. |
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National wants to take advantage of their billboard campaign and good recent poll results. |
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He also wanted to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to make his career, to make his name for all eternity. |
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I want to take advantage of the relative values of the pound sterling and the Australian dollar. |
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Unlike larger birds, hummingbirds will seldom take advantage of a bird bath or bowl of water. |
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They are hoping to take advantage of the public anger and media furor generated by the first of Gomery's two reports. |
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Companies who hire the owner-drivers take advantage of cut-throat competition in the industry to drive down costs. |
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They look like a bunch of freeloaders trying to take advantage of the whole situation. |
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Soon she was shuttling regularly to Gdansk via Berlin to take advantage of cheap flights. |
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At times, official channels could be abused, or at least stretched, in order to accommodate those in the position to take advantage of them. |
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If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them? |
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Private users are switching to take advantage of significantly higher transfer rates. |
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The high cost of fuel should not be an excuse to take advantage of the situation and enter into a speculative price frenzy. |
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They fear that in the bleak weather, householders may want to take advantage of any offer to remove overgrown trees or shrubs. |
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However, too many service members leave the military at the end of their initial enlistment to take advantage of the benefits. |
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They concluded that China wouldn't take advantage of the global crisis situation. |
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If you are really desperate, take advantage of the hot weather and slap a coat of creosote on the garden fence or shed. |
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Many take advantage of a crazy quilt of regulations that often allows them to skirt legal oversight. |
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The primary objective going into a replay is to have learned enough to counter the opposition's strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses. |
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I was right there and in perfect position to take advantage of the thermal. |
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She hastens to bolster her position and take advantage of his startled acceptance. |
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So, I decided to take advantage of my position and take the time I had to work. |
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He chased down his own grubber to be the next man to take advantage of the porous Lancashire defence. |
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By corralling, farmers could take advantage of more of the nitrogen in animal manure. |
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There are more than enough corporate raiders in the free market willing to take advantage of the vulnerability of African countries. |
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West Virginians can take advantage of their native habitat with elderberries and blueberries, coralberries or greenbrier. |
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Prowling the ice pack, a polar bear hunts for seals during summer's thaw, or take advantage of the open water to seek food. |
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This has been moved from card to card to take advantage of introductory offers. |
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It is expected that film fans from neighbouring islands will take advantage of improved ferry connections to use the new facility. |
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Corporations can now move production to take advantage of cheaper labour costs, lower tax rates and other government concessions. |
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It was an unfortunate combination of poor building design and a couple of bright minds ingenious enough to take advantage of it. |
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His brother was in a very compromising situation and he would not allow anyone to take advantage of it. |
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Long ago, we made a shift from intermediary to infomediary, enabling us to take advantage of our place in the middle. |
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They take advantage of the sentiments of people who think they are doing an act of piety and charity at the same time. |
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At this rate, only rich people pickney will be able to take advantage of this service. |
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But by warning people that burglars are on the prowl, it is hoped the criminals will not be able to take advantage of any easy pickings. |
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With temperatures in the mid 60s, I couldn't resist the urge to take advantage of this Indian summer weather and go out and play some golf. |
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As one of the world's top destinations, Las Vegas offers a variety of commissionable opportunities for agents to take advantage of. |
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Here, many temples double and triple their admission fees to take advantage of tourists. |
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Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies. |
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Almost always there is time to assume a steadier position or take advantage of an improvised shooting support. |
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Many people will want to take advantage of your system and implant it with various programs so that they can benefit. |
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The sand and mud can be quite a toxic mix for bicycles so be sure to take advantage of this perk. |
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Anyone with a credit card can take advantage of the perks once reserved for a spoiled few. |
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If the cash is not returned in time, investors may miss the chance to take advantage of this year's tax perks. |
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He appears to be lying low, until he can passively take advantage of the situation. |
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When they tried to take advantage of the situation, they were howled down or sacked from their jobs. |
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Don't tell me the odd player didn't take advantage afterwards of an impressionable chorus girl. |
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Nomadic species take advantage of temporary superabundant food resources that are unpredictable in time and space. |
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The rich take advantage of the poor, overtaxing us when you're in need of money or if we have too much money. |
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There is much wisdom in our group experience, so take advantage of camping conferences, online chats, and visits to neighboring camps. |
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If the proposed casino is approved I will take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to sell good luck charms. |
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Many young gay men now take advantage of the relaxed attitude and cruise hetero clubs like Pravda and Rex to pick up straight guys. |
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Why not take advantage of some opportunities that may not be there if Wie does continue to struggle against the men? |
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Summer is nearly here, and a local theatre group are preparing to hit the road and take advantage of the good weather. |
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We have to take advantage of our strong cultural economy and give it the support that it needs. |
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Hostile optimate senators and personal enemies were quick to take advantage of the situation to bring down populares like Saturninus and Glaucia. |
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Car buyers weren't so strapped last quarter that they couldn't take advantage of a good deal. |
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His object in this is to take advantage of the discretionary nature of the relief available to the court in such a case. |
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Hatcheries, which use incubators to hatch the eggs, take advantage of this biological phenomenon for shipping. |
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The company has expanded its vegetable line of products to take advantage of the off-season market in the European Union. |
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The official deadline for fans to take advantage of the discount offer before prices are hiked up is Sunday. |
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Some people like to take advantage of my friends and make capital out of my personal influence to win over voters. |
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But the day's biggest underdog, San Francisco, couldn't take advantage of the oddsmakers ' 16-point cushion. |
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They overcome injuries with call-ups from the AHL and strategies that take advantage of what they have to work with at the moment. |
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Students will also be able to take advantage of physiotherapy, speech and language therapy and nursing and medical support. |
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Not surprisingly, bidders are moving in now to take advantage of low value share prices, which typically trade at a discount to net assets. |
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Millions of Americans have also followed the example of their British cousins, remortgaging to take advantage of record low interest rates. |
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The wader armed with a suitable fly rod is in excellent position to take advantage of this seasonal situation. |
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It builds technical capacity in Nunavut, allowing Nunavummiut to take advantage of opportunities presented by the film and television industries. |
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I would like to encourage you to take advantage of it, and to warn against impulses to hide, obscure, wallow, or control. |
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Contact Air Canada's North America toll free number noted below, or your travel agent and take advantage of special discounted airfares. |
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They take advantage of having a tiny bit of power over other people because they totally get off on jerking them around. |
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I thought we could take advantage of that by somehow superimposing the letters of the two words. |
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God in His infinite mercy gave us the entire month of Elul to repent, but we failed to take advantage of it. |
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Ryanair is expanding its fleet, adding base airports and increasing its routes in Europe to take advantage of demand for budget travel. |
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As the global economy itself starts to grow we are well positioned to take advantage of the upturn. |
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The aim of the fund is to be well positioned to take advantage of positive market movements at any time. |
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We may as well take advantage of reduced traffic to tend to other aspects of our lives. |
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A job seeker that doesn't take advantage of this opportunity is putting themselves at a big disadvantage. |
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Sweden attempted to take advantage of this by blocking Russia's attempted westward expansion towards the Baltic. |
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It is easy to let a Shih Tzu take advantage of you, particularly when it is so cute and adorable. |
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They want to take advantage of all benefits that both Korea and US offer their citizens. |
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How easy was it for writers to take advantage of the financial benefits that the sales of printed books seemed to offer to them? |
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He is calling on industry to take advantage of the benefits of the third-party program. |
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It just seems to make sense to take advantage of what's on offer at the moment and borrow it all for free. |
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If the storm came and got the ship to move, the tug would take advantage of the opportunity and try and pull it free. |
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And if you are going to make the effort to live in the city, you might as well take advantage of what's on offer. |
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Meanwhile, two-wheelers take advantage of their own maneuverability and fill into any available space including unmotorable footpaths. |
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By concentrating on tact and diplomacy you can more effectively take advantage of your intellectual potential. |
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Now, go take advantage of being the birthday girl and have a big piece of cake for me. |
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I can't help but feel that I should take advantage of this opportunity of a free platform to say something. |
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When implementing dietary change, dietitians must take advantage of the motivation for change that follows a cardiac event. |
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Then take advantage of the surrounding landscape of mountains and waterfalls to spend a few days hiking. |
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The tie was moved from Hull to take advantage of the opportunity to play at York City's ground and it paid dividends for the City girls. |
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It is widely recognised as Britain's finest residential library and Jessica said she is keen to take advantage of what is on offer. |
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The employer may have to provide access for every employee, but the employee is not forced to take advantage of the opportunity. |
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We would then be ready to take advantage of an opportunity to move up to the top level in the future. |
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There are many wonderful opportunities to take advantage of within the university and outside it as well. |
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It also allowed claimholders to sell the claims to new owners who could take advantage of the grandfather clause. |
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I hope you realise that, as busy as you believe you are, you must take advantage of this opportunity on offer. |
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They do shift and adapt their breeding range to take advantage of new habitat. |
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Citi's actions weren't illegal, but broke an unwritten understanding not to whipsaw markets or take advantage of the thin summer trading. |
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Each sector is now appropriately placed to take advantage of the developments in the industry in which it operates. |
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Engineering staff can then take advantage of the corporate knowledgebase in real time. |
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But recently I'm afraid they have started to take advantage of my good nature. |
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He was best placed to take advantage and went on to win from Charlie with McAlpin third. |
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Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism. |
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That's why we think businesses with sterling receivables should look to take advantage of the pound's current strength, before this rally ends. |
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A leading local politician has urged pensioners to take advantage of a government initiative to heat their homes during the cold winter months. |
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You can also take advantage of public transportation, taxi cabs or shuttle services. |
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The best way to take advantage of sleep's recuperative powers is by napping. |
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He, with his rugged good looks and background, was ideally placed to take advantage of this trend. |
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This suggests that UV-resistant species might take advantage of an increased UV-B permeation, whereas nonresistant species could be eliminated. |
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Shouldn't we take advantage of these last hours to offer good deeds and obedience? |
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The drug companies do take advantage of these things to forestall cheaper generics. |
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The insurgents take advantage of darkness to conduct provocations during armistices or when negotiations are underway. |
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He may wish to refix his ship elsewhere as soon as possible, to take advantage of a favourable market. |
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We invite everyone to visit us and take advantage of the opportunity to demo our products in a comfortable atmosphere. |
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The trick is to take advantage of degenerate states where quantum energy fluctuations are absent. |
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She's all about making sure we don't portray women in a bad light, take advantage of women, or exploit them in any way. |
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Rather than relearn the hard lessons that IT folks have learned, take advantage of their expertise. |
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Williams broke down on a 44 but Hunter could not take advantage as the Welshman potted a long yellow and cleared to the pink to go two up. |
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In the short term, it may be late to take advantage of the move in copper, aluminum and oil. |
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Girls risk getting into Single White Female territory when they start to become jealous or let their girl crush take advantage of them. |
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Neither of us is getting any younger and I feel that we should take advantage of whatever opportunities we're offered. |
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Boeing changed their manufacturing process for landing gear bulkheads to take advantage of the high-speed machining. |
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Make sure you take advantage of the repatriation tax break just like the big boys. |
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Police are hoping people will take advantage of the amnesty to hand over weapons at stations before the penalties are made law. |
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We must not permit the criminals to mock us and to laugh at us when they take advantage of us. |
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The resulting film, Blackmail, was begun as a silent and then in large part reshot to take advantage of the new sound technology. |
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They take advantage of current technologies in resourceful and imaginative ways. |
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To take advantage of the island's temperate climate, Anguillan buildings often feature balconies or terraces. |
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A straw poll of traders showed most would take advantage of the extra day in the Christmas build-up. |
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However, if present day anthropoids are any indication, early primates were quick to take advantage of these new arboreal plant foods. |
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Throughout the 18th century diplomats continued to take advantage of their residence in Spain to buy Spanish art. |
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This Fifth Edition of Endurance and Endeavour has been substantially revised to take advantage of the new material. |
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What riles me about mortgage lenders is that they take advantage of their customers. |
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Actually I shall probably take advantage of a little light dialup for a while, so frantic procrastinatory posting may well still regularly occur. |
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Only those who spot the change, see arbitrage opportunities, and shift capital to take advantage of information market failure. |
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Bemba committee chairperson Viano Kapoka said his team would take advantage of the confusion in the Ngoni camp to retain next year's title. |
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We'll also be able to take advantage of some of Gotham's most brilliant magazine talent. |
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It cannot take advantage of defects in internal procedures in order to defeat the making of a contract. |
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Planted with a southern aspect to take advantage of the low arc of the winter sun, it has trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants and dwarf bulbs. |
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It was fun in the beginning to take advantage of this newfound power I had over him. |
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If you plan your marketing activities to take advantage of special rates, low-season discounts, etc., your budget will stretch farther. |
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On the other hand, if you'd like to take advantage of these incentives but are concerned about booking online, never fear. |
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And it would be lovely to actually build that house on Gola before we're too decrepit to take advantage of it. |
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To take advantage of the hopeless is truly despicable, but to prey on the helpless, whether directly or indirectly, is criminal. |
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Buy charcoal to take advantage of campsite grills, and bring a warm layer for evenings that can drop to a breezy 60 degrees. |
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There's a flat fee, based on circulation, just to take advantage of the program. |
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Yestreday, in order to take advantage of the good weather, I decided to put in a bit of geocaching. |
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May said the southbound dragonflies appear to take advantage of tailwinds generated by cold fronts blowing from the north. |
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She challenged women to take advantage of this opportunity as they stood to benefit from the program. |
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Lopez paid the price for failing to take advantage of a break point at the beginning of the second set, however. |
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The scanner allows you to convert the film to digital files and take advantage of the use of software editing, enhancing and publishing. |
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Will the company be suitably placed to take advantage of an upturn in trading conditions when they eventually improve? |
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Strangers may try to take advantage of lonely seniors through telemarketing scams. |
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To take advantage of all this breadth and depth, though, students need room to maneuver. |
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It requires a seasoned politician to take advantage of a no-win situation and manipulate circumstances to drive home a point. |
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Beware of a presumptuous and thankless person who tends to take advantage of your good nature. |
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Others will envisage a scrounger eager to take advantage of state benefits. |
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Pock were unable to take advantage of their numerical superiority until Mitchell banged over a 40 yard penalty. |
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But there will be tough new measures for the minority of bankrupts who take advantage of their creditors. |
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They knew when and where to be to take advantage of a seasonable abundance. |
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Better still, take advantage of special offers on fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables instead. |
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Onboard, take advantage of the research library and expert naturalists. |
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They unashamedly take advantage of the immigrant at every turn. |
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I want us to take advantage of every opportunity to experience life to the nth degree and be conscious that every word, movement, thought and action makes a difference. |
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We decided to just go on vacation and take advantage of our spring break. |
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In order to take advantage of the more moderate terrain and the available real estate, many of the McCoy Park trails traverse the ridge top and lower meadow several times. |
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This fallacy misleads people, and morally, I feel we shouldn't use this method in an argument, because it isn't justified to take advantage of someone. |
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This can apply to people of any age but, for the over 60s specifically, they should take advantage of the free sight tests available every two years. |
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Summer brings its own seasonal tasks such as sheep shearing, silaging and of course, the show season, and farmers work later to take advantage of the long days. |
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Morale boosting is what the squad need and if we couple this with astute signings this summer, we will be able to take advantage of the strong platform and build upon it. |
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But Stephen Kotkin's new biography reveals a learned despot who acted cunningly to take advantage of the times. |
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As bloodletting continues and criminals take advantage of the political chaos, ordinary Egyptians are arming themselves. |
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The only question is whether childers can get his act together sufficiently to allow Democrats to take advantage the situation. |
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More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies. |
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But policies and cheap raw materials are useless if businesses fail to take advantage of them. |
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Shoppers who rush to your store to take advantage of wonderfully advertised manufacturers' specials should be greeted with an unadvertised special predetermined by you. |
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Anyway, you take advantage of all the opportunities you find in your life. |
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Weather conditions are set to improve by Thursday, and pilots will take advantage, taking-off and climbing in thermals into the wilds of the high Alpine back country. |
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Alarmingly, there are plenty of forces in place, ready to take advantage. |
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Fortresses were redesigned to take advantage of the defensive potential of modern firearms and techniques for besieging and reducing fortresses were refined. |
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Bricsnet Architecturals 2.0 is based on the original concepts but has been re-engineered to take advantage of modern parametric and object technologies. |
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On the other hand, they can take advantage of optional extras like massage, reflexology, private yoga lessons, Ayurvedic consultations and life counselling. |
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Those of less advanced years, who are still able to get a mortgage, have been remortgaging at higher amounts to take advantage of house price rises, too. |
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Other systems take advantage of application programming interfaces, which enable software to interact via a standard set of operations and commands. |
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But some professional investors and hedge funds take advantage of loopholes in the rules to sell shares without making any attempt to borrow the stock. |
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The officials of Guizhou are not the only ones to take advantage of smog-riddled northern skies. |
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I'm very sad to say that I didn't take advantage of the Missing Hour. |
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In the name of protecting passengers, however, tourists in Las Vegas are unable to take advantage of this service. |
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Headwinds and tailwinds can slow down or speed up travel, respectively, and pilots can adjust the height at which they fly to avoid or take advantage of winds. |
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But medical experts say being able to take advantage of American health care almost certainly prolonged his life. |
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These throws take advantage of the inertia of the opponent's travel. |
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She advises newcomers to get outdoors and take advantage of winter activities such as traditional snow shoeing or something more unusual such as skijoring. |
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We hereby assume that he only sells his coats for the same price as his competitors, and does not take advantage of these economies to underbid them. |
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Paul has been campaigning heavily in the North Star State, and is hoping to take advantage of its quirky libertarian streak. |
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Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent slippage in share prices to add to existing holdings. |
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Economics departments are not only weathering the recession, they're diversifying their courses to take advantage of it. |
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He also elected not to take advantage of a recent tax amnesty whereby he could have paid back just 10 percent of what he owed. |
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To take advantage of this gender difference, challenge your guy to sports that have short to moderate bouts of intense activity broken up by rest periods. |
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Steele encourages new arrivals to take advantage of what the area has to offer, such as top-notch educational opportunities, skiing and snowmobiling. |
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Beware of an unwelcome visitor or admirer who may take advantage of you. |
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Of course any girl would be flattered that the object of her crush seems interested, but to take advantage of that makes the teacher unworthy of such a position of trust. |
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However, the young man can take advantage of the fact that older men are also of the generation before, who are less neotenic and look more like apes. |
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The no-ball counts for little apart from an extra run under the current front-foot rule, which gives the batsman little time to take advantage of it. |
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In ancient times, the people of Asir were able to take advantage of the damp climate and abandoned the nomadic way of life essential for survival in the rest of Arabia. |
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The under-21 lads had taken such a buffeting from the weather on the opening day that they seemed unable to take advantage of improved conditions. |
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So far, my unofficial and incomplete survey about this program in a mere handful of vicinages has lead me to conclude that judges have been slow to take advantage of it. |
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During vertical movements, animals can take advantage of gravity or positive buoyancy to permit unpowered downward or upward locomotion for a longer period. |
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To help Afghan women take advantage of new freedoms and economic opportunities, one Phoenix-area businesswomen has started up this useful initiative. |
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The first principle of ratification in stockbrokerage transactions is that a customer who wishes to take advantage of his broker's wrongful act must repudiate that act. |
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We take advantage of optogenetics to create virtual olfactory realities. |
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Given this challenge, we all need to take advantage of every avenue available to explore the dynamics of change management and its potential impact on our organizations. |
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And why not take advantage of compound interest while you're at it? |
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These bottles bear witness to the multitude who tried to take advantage of the distinctive flask to flog off their own less-than-distinctive swill. |
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They seek to take advantage of each other to solve their own problems in the process of competition, which brings about some odd long-term symbioses and temporary alliances. |
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The class war is a war, with the other side continually trying to take advantage of weak points on our side, to encourage division and fragmentation. |
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For aerospace applications, fabricators can take advantage of the alloys strain-hardening characteristics and use them in highly cold-worked condition. |
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And as Mr Mayhew was aware of the defect, and was hoping to take advantage of the landlords' mistake, he lulled them into a false sense of security by not taking this point. |
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It was bad enough that families had to fend off the floodwater, but then they had to fend off those nasty pieces of work who sought to take advantage. |
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These Vietnamese sandwiches take advantage of leftovers from dinner, but you can use different fixings to make Mexican tortas, Italian panini, or American deli sandwiches. |
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Raising legal objections to a trademark violation can take 18 months of investigation, so copycats have plenty of time to take advantage of the time gap. |
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She crabbed again when he didn't take advantage of the multi-laned road. |
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Cargill and Dow spun off the new company to take advantage of the strategic strengths of each, namely biotechnology and advanced chemical processes. |
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At this level, any pig producer selling deadweight should be diverting some of his production into the live market to take advantage of the situation. |
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There is no reason why the organisers should take advantage of the good nature, the enthusiasm and the patriotism of paying customers in this way. |
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He is exploring the possibility of adding Korean firms to his joint venture centre to take advantage of the abundance of native Korean speakers in the area. |
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If Westbrook is effective early and demands a double-team, Lewis might find himself one-on-one against Brown, and McNabb will try to take advantage of that. |
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But she failed to take advantage of her opportunity to extend the match to a third set, dropped her serve, and made little impression in the tiebreak. |
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You don't have to be a computer nerd or a technojunkie to take advantage of the power of today's communications technology. |
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A smaller company is competing at less advantage because it can't take advantage of those economies of scale in operational costs. |
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The fleet timed its travel across the Arabian Sea to take advantage of the predictable monsoon winds. |
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Spas and sanatoriums have been built to take advantage of the medicinal muds found in some of the mountain lakes. |
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It ill became him to take advantage of such a laches with the eagerness of a shrewd attorney. |
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Galicia's many hydroelectric dams take advantage of the steep, deep, narrow rivers and their canyons. |
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Now, the procedure is used to take advantage of the more flexible rules of debate. |
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But Bolton deserve real credit, seeking to take advantage of their jitters at every opportunity in typically determined fashion. |
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While the invasion had been averted, England was unable to take advantage of this success. |
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It is within the realm of possibility that they went there under the Romans as free men to take advantage of its rich resources. |
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In this manner, he was able to take advantage of the defeat of the French in order to break the power of the Orsini. |
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Edward, however, was not able to take advantage of the momentum, and the next year the Scots managed to recapture Stirling Castle. |
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Henry's movements may also have been planned to take advantage of saints' days and other fortuitous occasions. |
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Observers expect that Cubans with paying relatives abroad are most likely to be able to take advantage of the new policy. |
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The Triangular Trade made it possible for Europe to take advantage of resources within the Western Hemisphere. |
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After the British East India Company was founded in 1599, London merchants began to take advantage of the route to India by the Cape. |
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Many riders choose to ride together in groups of the same skill level to take advantage of drafting. |
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True bugs, ants, sawflies, and beetles are also important, but house sparrows take advantage of whatever foods are abundant to feed their young. |
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Living in cities permits individuals and families to take advantage of the opportunities of proximity and diversity. |
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Signal processing can take advantage of this phenomenon to reduce the noise floor using two strategies. |
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In 1939 on the brink of the Second World War, the League relocated its headquarters from Paris to Geneva to take advantage of Swiss neutrality. |
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The British were able to take advantage of the Navy's position to develop plans for amphibious landings on the coast. |
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Back at the Kidney feature, the British failed to take advantage of the missing tanks. |
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Philip decided to take advantage of this situation, first in Germany, where he aided German noble rebellion in support of the young Frederick. |
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