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Ms Royal will be keen to exploit lingering fears about Mr Sarkozy's divisiveness, however subliminally.
He will be pleased Mr Corbyn is on the ballot as this allows him to brush off the 'left-wing' tag that Ms Cooper and Ms Kendall will be keen to exploit.
The prime minister, whose Tory party has been riven over Europe in the run-up to the referendum, is thought to be keen to exploit Labour divisions over the nuclear deterrent, having recently accused Thornberry of being "anti-defence".
Although Japan stood its ground during the talks, regional political experts say the abrupt American insistence on security questions has set off a complicated dynamic between the United States and its East Asian allies that North Korea will be keen to exploit.
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Labour's press team is keen to exploit it.
Liverpool and Arsenal are keen to exploit this information.
Mary Macleod, the Tory candidate, is keen to exploit anger over Mrs Keen's accounting.
Some foreign oil firms are keen to exploit untapped mineral deposits.
Likewise, Egypt has oil interests in Sudan and is keen to exploit fields in Darfur.
Looking forward, alliances are keen to exploit the changing demands — and destinations — of their members and member airlines.
It's not surprising the EDL is keen to exploit such tension – women are pawns to be exploited for its members too.
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