Sentence examples for exploit back from inspiring English sources

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Two, a big laughing-at-loud at the idea of being able to stuff this security exploit back in its little box.

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Clubs who exploit "back-door funding" should be expelled from European competition, says Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke.

Although many fans were thrilled to have the boys' exploits back over their turkey dinners, with cathartic stocking fillers including Uncle Albert's funeral and Rodney and Cassandra finally sprogged up, the double happy ending felt a little bit like we were having our Christmas cake and eating it too.

If you are a prostitute you aren't this stereotype, riddled with disease, which is what they would have exploited back in the day, using you as an object to document through art.

For centuries, Christianity – as opposed to Buddhism, say – had seen the natural world merely as resources to be exploited, backed by scriptural authority, including the famous Biblical verse of Genesis 1 28: "Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over... every living thing that moveth upon the earth".

"The bean counters would rather exploit the back catalogue of companies they have bought than spend it on new ideas," says Waller.

In the case of Apple, complying with this order would almost certainly have negative consequences that would outweigh any law enforcement value, because it could allow anyone from individual criminals to powerful organizations and countries to exploit such "back doors".

But the only thing keeping other actors from exploiting such back doors is the secrecy that surrounds their existence.

This feeling of familiarity and closeness when it comes to art and literature, in particular, but also architecture, is partly what Evans exploits, throwing back at us every generalisation we cherish about Victorian times.

Today, in the UK, online distribution is about exploiting your back catalogue, and producers can make thousands if not tens of thousands of pounds a month by doing that.

(Here are several pieces that illustrate Leeds' synthetic thinking: on OneRepublic and the song "Apologize," which makes my hair hurt; on the great challenges faced by Maroon 5; and on the record industry's dedication to exploiting the back catalog in every possible way).

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