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The "scale of commercial fracking" unleashed by the Government's eagerness to exploit the technique "should not be underestimated", it cautions.
The Clinton campaign's eagerness to exploit the MSNBC slurs to stir supporters has not gone unnoticed by journalists, including MSNBC anchors.
Their eagerness to exploit this situation for their own political gain means they shot first and asked questions later, ruining any chance of a rational debate on this important issue.
Obama is a principled man, but he is also a calculating and opportunistic politician, as evidenced, most recently, by his eagerness to exploit the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's killing.
The airlines' latest attempt to raise leisure fares by $20 collapsed again yesterday, thanks in large part to the revolt by business travelers against the high cost of flying and Northwest Airlines' apparent eagerness to exploit their anger to its advantage.
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In any event, this wave of violence, together with the disenchantment of coastal people and the apparent eagerness of the ruling class to exploit ethnic and religious divisions, is gravely threatening Kenya's stability.
The problem is not just their own intransigence but the eagerness of others, in positions of authority, to exploit the minor ruckus and crank it up into a national dispute.
They targeted Gregory van der Wiel, whose eagerness to push up the flank left tantalising space at his back for Neymar, in particular, to exploit.
To exploit new markets.
Not to exploit it.
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