Sentence examples for an ability to exploit from inspiring English sources

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In those early films, Banderas combined an apparently youthful innocence with an ability to exploit the full range of Almodóvar's boundary-breaking, vice-loving central characters.

And then, as if to confirm that an era had ended, the nation's seventh-largest company, one that had reinvented itself using the tools of the moment -- technology, faith in markets, canny lobbying and an ability to exploit deregulation to create new businesses -- went poof.

Examples of these advantages can include mitigation of impact from change, cost avoidance for new development as the result of reuse, and an ability to exploit the prior investment in legacy technology assets.

Both Clostridium difficile and Salomonella typhimurium possess the ability to catabolize mucin sialic acid despite the absence of sialidase enzymes in their genome, suggesting an ability to exploit the sialidase activity of other commensal bacteria.

Furthermore, adopting this multidisciplinary approach enabled an ongoing understanding of the full spectrum of potential challenges and caveats which the intervention was required to overcome, complemented by an ability to exploit the enablers perceived by each group.

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The second-year guard is neither the perimeter shooter nor the makeshift playmaker that Williams is, but he has an uncanny ability to exploit defenders who have turned their heads to focus on Paul.

In patchy heterogeneous conditions, the increase in average performance by Plant types 3 and 4 when grown as monocultures as opposed to in isolation highlights an increased ability to exploit available resources.

Although his organisation Rainbow/PUSH fights on issues including universal healthcare, decent housing and a living wage, for some he's a hothead given to overblown pronouncements and a disquieting ability to exploit the cameras during a crisis (or vice versa).

He gets a dexterous assist from the cinematographer Andreas Berger, who has a marvelous ability to exploit space, encapsulating the film's territorial imperatives.

Steel companies have only a limited ability to exploit the Internet via, say, B2B exchanges.

Juveniles are considered more susceptible to oceanographic variability as they have a limited ability to exploit their environs for food [2], [6], [9], [24], [25].

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