Sentence examples for exploit personnel from inspiring English sources

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"I believe our niche lies in the fact that we can provide the ability to exploit personnel based on how our enemies have done this thing over the last five decades," one wrote.

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In his statement to the Senate, Votel also appeared to endorse that approach: "Detaining and exploiting enemy personnel and materiel prior to turning them over to partner nations is critical – we must retain this policy going forward," he said.

If there is a negative attached to American Pharoah's triumph, it is that while US racing now has a horse with a name and achievement to strike a chord with the vast majority of sports fans, it does not have the national structure or personnel to exploit the good fortune as it might.

However, a ball-control game plan leaning heavily on 21 personnel exploits defensive match-ups against the Eagles and limits their offense's opportunities to score, providing the best chance of handing the "dream team" a rude awakening.

All the GOP candidates love the H-1B visas that corporations like Disney are exploiting to "insource" personnel from India and other countries to replace American tech workers with cheaper alternatives.

Both genomics and proteomics have proven so successful in these regards that demand has far exceeded the supply of trained personnel equipped to exploit the available technologies.

Most companies are in a position where they have a very successful mainstream roster and it would be criminal not to exploit the resources, both financially and in terms of personnel, not to try something different as well.

"State agencies are not the private preserve of agency heads for them to exploit and manipulate for their personal advantage or the advantage of favored personnel," Mr. Fisch said.

Thus, in order to access and to exploit the knowledge of outside partners, SMEs need to have qualified R&D personnel and to continuously invest in human resources (Muscio 2007).

But to many troops, the deeper question is whether the military will allow personnel in the field to use the sites the Pentagon itself wants to exploit.

Mining operations require much time, personnel, and natural resources; typically, coal reserves lie too deep underground, or are otherwise too costly, to exploit using conventional mining methods.

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