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The day's trick would be to exploit the latter and forsake the former.
A simpler option, says Mr Brough, may be to exploit the carbon market.
But some NPEs are derided as "trolls" because their sole purpose seems to be to exploit the legal system by demanding licensing fees from companies, sometimes for questionable patents.
With black youths on the streets, throwing rocks and overturning police cars, the obvious temptation would be to exploit the situation as a wedge issue, by defending the police, calling for the rioters to be dealt with harshly, and bemoaning the failure of Great Society programs.
Most researchers think that moving atoms one by one will not be a practical way of creating new materials.A better way may be to exploit the natural tendencies of atoms and molecules to crystallise, fold, form layers or otherwise self-assemble.
One possible way of acquiring independent information on vehicle quality could be to exploit the many Internet surveys published on how owners perceive the properties of their car.
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One tactic is to exploit the fact that machines are often faster than humans.
The new idea is to exploit the thrill of tagging along.
One was to exploit the difference in value between two classes of Volkswagen stock.
The idea was to exploit the improvement in the economy to put Conservative tax and spending plans under the spotlight.
The plan was to exploit the mainstream media's growing inability to finance investigative reporting by doing it for them.
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