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With an NME tour alongside Palma Violets, Miles Kane and Django Django under their belts, chances are their SXSW set will capitalise on their already considerable success.
He believed firms should seek not simply to position themselves well within their existing markets but to capitalise on their advantages to redefine markets in their favour.
Wales' biggest issue last weekend was their failure to capitalise on their line breaks.
Foxes forward Andrej Kramaric also went close with a curling effort for the home side whose main concern was their failure to capitalise on their chances.
Guinea failed to capitalise on their advantage, and their hopes all but faded when Brazil added a third in the 67th minute through Arthur.
The Conservatives by their inability to capitalise on their double-digit lead in the polls just a few short months ago.
As a rule, a handful of coalition lawmakers blackmailed their cabinets in order to capitalise on their valuable votes.
The Greens failed to capitalise on their 1989 surge, losing 78% of their vote.
The first team to capitalise on their lead, or take advantage of their opponent's mistakes, and successfully destroy the other's nexus, wins the game.
We will now look at their qualities and weaknesses and hopefully we can capitalise on their weaknesses".
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