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But I don't want to take advantage of something.
"Frequently you regret those times when you didn't take advantage of something," Mr. Jennings said.
"It's a great opportunity to take advantage of something I wouldn't have someplace else".
More would be most helpful; but you can't take advantage of something that you don't know exists.
Now they take advantage of something like that and they work out how to re-elect the president.
Why did powerful executives back then fail to take advantage of something their weaker successors have so eagerly exploited?There are simpler explanations for the executives' bonanza.
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"In this case," he said, "we took advantage of something that is normally seen as bad.
Any way you can devise to eat it, you're taking advantage of something at its peak.
But it would mean you're taking advantage of something that was consciously intended for a person who isn't you.
"I'm taking advantage of something I was locked out of before," said Mr. Grant, 42, president of the CTN Media Group, an advertising and publishing company in Atlanta.
But now a few automakers are trying to do away with those resources by taking advantage of something consumers have done for decades when buying a vehicle: signing an agreement with the dealer to use arbitration to resolve disputes.
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