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In the end, Qaeda's real interest in Iraq has been to exploit the occupation as a propaganda and recruitment tool for the global jihadist cause.
The object appears to have been to exploit the mineral wealth directly rather than through intermediaries and to mobilize the manpower of much of Spain into an army that could match that of Rome.
Our approach has been to exploit the knowledge of traditional medicine practiced in South India to screen plants that have been used for the treatment of cancers.
A more successful strategy has been to exploit the remarkable propensity of tumour cells to form metastatic deposits in the bone.
The scope of this study has been to exploit the 2 animal models in which the neurally expressed Rac1 or Rac3 proteins have been deleted, to identify the functions of either GTPases in the late development of GABAergic interneurons.
In this era of personalized medicine, the focus of treatment has been to exploit the principles of oncogenic addiction and synthetic lethality in order to identify optimal targets for various cancers.
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The day's trick would be to exploit the latter and forsake the former.
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 original idea behind Roofnet was to exploit the benefits of a random, unplanned network.
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