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An adversary might miscalculate and try to exploit a situation that was not on the list.
We know they have weaknesses too, we will do our homework and try to exploit them".
Now the condition is to create and collect a lot of data, look for patterns amid the trash, and try to exploit the best ones.
That reflects the nature of a man who tends to look for and try to exploit the good in other people rather than the bad.
One, the tribal and insurgent leaders understand the limitations of the United Nations, American elections and internal Iraqi government politics, and try to exploit them.
"We are concerned that there are elements in the P.A. that seem to refuse to jettison the harsh language of confrontation, and try to exploit different incidents to stir up trouble," Mr. Regev said in an interview.
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Yes, criminals, power-hungry autocrats, manipulative companies and meddling governments will also try to exploit or curb the Internet's growing power.
Nixon himself is much more capable of envisioning his chance and trying to exploit it than the rather sclerotic State Department.
However, the Toffees will play their usual patient game, retaining possession for long periods and trying to exploit their own creative supply lines of Nick Barmby and Don Hutchison.
Researchers are working to understand the differences in energy usage in cancers compared with healthy cells, and trying to exploit them to develop better treatments (including the interesting but far from proven drug DCA).
"There's a difference between talking about a problem and trying to exploit the problem as a wedge issue to try to get scared white voters," said Allan Hoffenblum, a Republican analyst here.
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and try to capitalise
and try to manipulate
and try to manage
and try to utilise
and try to take
and try to harness
and attempt to exploit
and try to develop
and tried to exploit
and attempts to exploit
and try to benefit
and try to capitalize
and attempting to exploit
and try to operate
and try to relate
and try to limit
and try to relax
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