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Although Google now allows users to obtain all the data it holds about them and Facebook provides a similar, slower service, individual users were not yet being allowed to exploit all the information relating to them to make their lives easier.
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Groups preaching violence have been allowed to exploit legitimate grievances.
But the Tutorial-Using Three should not be allowed to exploit — deliberately, perhaps — a misunderstanding.
But the UK lobbied for car makers to be allowed to exploit flexibilities such as externally charging their batteries to full before testing.
Some changes have already been introduced in rape trials where, for too long, defence counsel were allowed to exploit a victim's previous sexual history, clothing or state of inebriation in an effort to secure an acquittal.
But its fractious and ethnically unrepresentative leaders must not be allowed to exploit an American-backed drive on the capital to position themselves as the nation's dominant political figures.
Defense lawyers have been allowed to exploit delays to help their clients, since witnesses can move away and evidence can become tainted; sometimes the defense lawyers simply delay cases to suit their own schedules.
"It also demonstrates that the Obama administration understands that Iran cannot be allowed to exploit loopholes in international sanctions while it refuses to agree to a negotiated settlement over its nuclear program," he said.
Rapidly developing economies want to use more fossil fuels to grow, and oil-rich countries want to be allowed to exploit their resources, but the poorest countries which have little of the infrastructure needed to cope with climate change are likely to be worst affected.
The family, which has long been criticized by scholars for its aggressive profit-making approach to Dr. King's legacy, argued that outside corporations should not be allowed to exploit Dr. King's memory without giving a share to the estate.
Eamon O'Hearn, the GMB union's national officer for the food industry, said: "It's very common for suppliers and retailers to renegotiate supply contracts but super-rich companies like Unilever must not be allowed to exploit the government's chaotic handling of Brexit as an excuse for making workers and shoppers pay the price".
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