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For an economy that still depends on potash, used in fertilizer and chemicals, from the Dead Sea for the bulk of its export income, exploiting the opportunities of W.T.O.

The Bulls were the trailblazers of the Super League era, on and off the field, exploiting the opportunities of summer rugby to generate an intoxicating atmosphere at the huge Odsal bowl, and appearing in five consecutive Grand Finals from 2001-05, then adding World Club Challenge triumph after each of their three victories.

"Skepticism about the valuation of Internet stocks is not the same as skepticism about the power of the Internet as a revolutionary force," says Jenks. "Our business is geared completely to exploiting the opportunities of the Internet".

As half of the Dutch energy consumption concerns natural gas (45 billion Nm3 per year), it is believed possible to make a big, smart and sustainable energy transition step by exploiting the opportunities of regional production and distribution of green gas [3].

Patriotism is perhaps born in the heart but it is nurtured by an open mind exploiting the opportunities of a dynamic society, and the duty to disagree as well as obey when conscience demands. .

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Similarly, open societies, economies and cultures – above all, those embedded in networks of growing trade and exchange – will best exploit the opportunities of the decades ahead.

The efficient radio resource management algorithms including relay selection and resource allocation are developed in order to exploit the opportunities of the proposed frame structure.

Prior approaches for single source multicast do not exploit the opportunities of a collection of sources; hence, they remain inapplicable to the MCF problem.

However, so far, none of these efforts has exploited the opportunities of jointly using the Situation Management discipline and the mashup technology for network management.

Otrel-Cass et al. suggested ensuring learning from ICT requires teachers to 'unpack the scientific ideas to identify specific pedagogical strategies that exploit the opportunities of each ICT' (p. 2).

According to the state management, MCDA then controls directional antenna transmitting data on a selected channel to exploit the opportunities of spatial reuse, and to maintain fairness among communicating pairs.

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