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Watchdog groups say that companies are already eagerly exploiting gray areas in the law, either by concocting new charges or relabeling old, disallowed charges.
By eagerly exploiting their authority over dollar-denominated transactions, American regulators are increasing the incentives for international banks to set up a payments system based on another currency.BNP is not out of the woods yet.
Among those eagerly exploiting that space is Professor Bob Stone, chair of interactive multimedia systems at the University of Birmingham, and another British veteran of the 1990s boom and bust.
This was an unexpected turn of events, says Baum, but one the company is eagerly exploiting.
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Now they eagerly exploit the images of suffering to justify their policies.
In the meantime, the precedent set by these two cases has been eagerly exploited.
Banks eagerly exploited what was, for them, a highly lucrative symbiosis with free-spending governments.
As often happens, changes intended to benefit the less well-off have been eagerly exploited by the rich.
Mario Gomez, the ascendant German forward, eagerly exploited these holes for goals in the 24th and 38th minutes with strength, timing, movement and efficiency.
Why did powerful executives back then fail to take advantage of something their weaker successors have so eagerly exploited?There are simpler explanations for the executives' bonanza.
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