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"capitalize on resources" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to use or take advantage of available resources in a strategic or efficient way. Example: "The company was able to grow rapidly by capitalizing on the resources in the local community, such as skilled labor and affordable land."
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We capitalize on resources that are already dedicated to diversity, relevant passions, and community engagement efforts in a structured, comprehensive and metric-driven way, creating shared value, deeper impact for our stakeholders and more return on investment for our company.
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Therefore, enemy release may increase the competitive abilities of fast-growing non-natives in high resource sites, but this advantage may be less important in low resource conditions where non-natives are unable to capitalize on available resources (Blumenthal 2006; Blumenthal et al. 2009).
The report acknowledges it is a "time of severe fiscal constraints" and suggests forming public-private partnerships and other arrangements that could pool or capitalize on existing resources.
"Why? Larger firms like Siemens and Henkel have been able to capitalize on global resources to reduce costs fairy easily.
A lot of conversations I've had recently with customers is how they can capitalize on the resources from various providers including the Amazons and Rackspaces of the world or enterprise services from companies like HP.
My main takeaway from my time in Hawaii was how important it is to capitalize on natural resources.
From the different approaches explored to capitalize on such resource, the use of autonomous disposable lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices conceived as only accessories to complement cell phones underscores the possibility to entirely retain cell phones' ubiquity for distributed biosensing.
Underlying these natural resource-specific issues is the need for a stable and predictable macroeconomic environment to enable countries to capitalize on their resource wealth.
The latter result may be a side-effect of invasives' ability to capitalize on increased resource availability and weaker species interactions that are more common when larger samples are considered.
With mobile cloud computing, resource-constrained mobile devices could capitalize on the computation/storage resources of cloud servers via communication networks.
This thought will certainly push forward the entrepreneurial capabilities to capitalize on networks and resources globally (Light and Dana 2013).
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