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The incident involved one bad actor that was able to subvert our protective systems and exploit one instance of a game running on a single server.
Why don't we care for, and then exploit one of our greatest resources?
The Bluetooth audio gateways, like the Motorola and the Kyocera, exploit one of the most interesting profiles.
The inability of the Rutgers football program to exploit one of the most fertile athletic territories in the nation has caused the downfall of each of Schiano's predecessors.
Moreover, because of Microsoft's monopoly, a hacker can exploit one security flaw to attack a large number of computers all running the same inferior software, amplifying the risks.
What was surprising, however, is that none of the other cellphone companies seem to be trying to exploit one of Apple's potential weaknesses: its lack of communication.
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Meanwhile, DONA and CCN exploit one-phase resolution with direct content name-based routing to a content source.
On the other, it exploits one of the many fault lines along which our country divides.
WHEN it comes to publicly exploiting one's nuptials, Chelsea Clinton could fairly be described as the antipode of Bethenny Frankel.
Green said people entering Britain as students but seeking work exploited one of the biggest loopholes in the immigration system.
The overall picture is of one of the richest nations exploiting one of the poorest to get ready for the world's most popular sporting tournament.
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