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But Xango's record illustrates how companies eager to exploit the law can go too far.
The increasingly widespread use of bank money eventually allowed bankers to exploit the law of large numbers, whereby withdrawals would be offset by new deposits.
The Rams are not in position to exploit the Law of Inverse Ninjutsu, because they are a little short to be a storm trooper.
He went on, "He's very cunning and [he] has decided to exploit the law concerning libel and defamation to cloak himself.
And even if Republicans were keen to exploit the law this time around, the fight could have been avoided had Democrats agreed to a longer-term increase in the debt limit while they still controlled Congress in 2010, particularly during the lame-duck session.
People with an ulterior motive often exploit the law: a business dispute, or a plan to take over someone's property.
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Trapping a cloud of cold atoms on a chip is also a necessary prerequisite to building so-called quantum computers, elusive machines that exploit the laws of quantum mechanics.
Rather, "coup" has become shorthand for accusing Ms. Rousseff's political opponents of exploiting the law to subvert democracy.
We have deliberately managed our holdings to decline, while many others have exploited the law to aggressively grow their holdings.
You should know that I am not in the habit of breaking (I mean, exploiting) the law, and, as far as animals go, I like them — medium rare.
You should know that I am not in the habit of breaking (I mean, exploiting) the law, and, as far as animals go, I like them_ — _medium rare.
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