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This is the major advantage of online giving that charities must exploit more.
In order to exploit more efficiently their tensile capacity, it is interesting to use CFRP bars as prestressing tendons.
She proposed that Ms. Dimino exploit more of the room, by, for example, sitting on a stool.
I'd like to see these book-magazine hybrids exploit more aspects of the technology that delivers them.
But this is precisely why it is often overlooked and its perpetrators left unpunished, free to exploit more vulnerable people.
"Because adults are less vulnerable than children, employers want younger employees who they can pressure more, and who they can exploit more".
Toyota have moved forward and Audi are still expecting to exploit more from their hybrid power, which has shifted from a flywheel to battery-system this year.
Or: "The Jews' historical Diaspora (dispersion) and relative lack of national roots helped them to identify and exploit more quickly the most lucrative emerging markets".
This kind of repertory lets dancers transcend their normal roles in the classics, and these two evinced a kooky charm they could profitably exploit more often.
Andrew Simms: Why is the UK government seeking to exploit more fossil fuels when we can't burn what we already know is there?
We argue that because of possible differences in root architecture, the hanfets may exploit more efficiently water resources than pure crops.
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