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In Wednesday's decision, Snyder v. Phelps, No. 09-751, Justice Alito wrote that the Westboro church may speak out in many ways in many places and should not be allowed to capitalize on the private grief of others.
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The security company hired by the government at huge expense proved to be wildly incompetent; the Olympic brand managers have made it clear that no one, apart from official sponsors, will be allowed to appear to capitalize on the Games.
(Case in point, before blogging, were we allowed to randomly capitalize letters for emphasis?).
Cynicism about what, if anything, elected officials would be able to achieve allowed SCAF to capitalize on the current lack of optimism.
But in September, Eliot Spitzer, the New York attorney general, said his office had found that some mutual funds were allowing some big investors to trade rapidly, capitalizing on price discrepancies.
Publishers are seeking independent solutions that are going to allow them to capitalize on the growing online advertising pie".
"Hopefully, I'll be able to capitalize on them.
Jonathan is expected to declare he is running for a second elected term soon, and the opposition is keen not to allow him to capitalize on efforts to free the girls.
"From the research and ideas to the construction and the vehicles hitting the street, I want every phase of the industry here, and the Argonne hub will be a catalyst that will allow us to capitalize on this research".
The final debate in 1980 allowed Ronald Reagan to capitalize on the weak economy, for example.
"It would be wrong not to capitalize on the celebrity".
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