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Their unfamiliarity with the ways of professional baseball is one of the reasons they can be taken advantage of, according to Jesús Fricas, a family friend of one of the White Sox players, who spoke as he watched the team play Saturday.

Airbnb's new Wish List feature takes the place of Favorites, which few users took advantage of, according to lead designer Shaun Modi.

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One in five drug users have been taken advantage of sexually According to results from the 2013 Global Drug Survey, one in five drug users said that they had been taken advantage of sexually after alcohol or drug use.

OFFERING a stop on the Staten Island Railway and a short drive to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the Grasmere neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island has the singular advantage of convenience, according to residents.

The Yupik Eskimos use the term kunlangeta to describe a man who repeatedly lies, cheats, steals, and takes sexual advantage of women, according to a 1976 study by Jane M. Murphy, an anthropologist then at Harvard University.

This serial nature of the policy process represents yet another advantage of incrementalism, according to Lindblom: it permits policy makers to learn through a process of trial and error, converging on a solution gradually through a process of successive approximations.

The program is currently optional and up to one-third of veterans don't take advantage of it, according to the Daily News.

Such fictionalists may be happy to take advantage of possible analyses of "according to the fiction" operators in modal terms, and in so doing provide an answer to the question of how to understand such expressions: but on the other hand, their position may not be attractive to someone primarily concerned to analyse modal operators.

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The population of schools surveyed derived from relatively disadvantaged areas, with 16 schools reporting a larger proportion of students in the bottom quartile of advantage according to ICSEA scores than the national average (Median difference: 4, range -25, 39).

Furthermore, some scholars have rejected the concept of sustainable competitive advantages in favor of temporary advantage according to the impracticality to preserve them facing the dynamics of globalization and hyper-competition (D'Aveni et al. 2010; Tanriverdi et al. 2010).

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