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A full-back by preference who had been used in the midfield, Vesty found himself at outside-half and suddenly Leicester started moving the ball and fully exploiting the skill and pace they had out wide.
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Why would a racist enjoy cynically exploiting the skills of black people?
The really fascinating thing about that coronation, watched by so many on their newly bought TVs, was its sheer finesse and professionalism, exploiting the skills of photography, dress design and staging to uphold the status quo of monarchy.
Professional services firms survive by exploiting the skills and knowledge of their employees to deliver a range of projects for clients.
Exploiting the skill-mix within a practice could reduce resources used in delivering primary care to young children with cough.
Exploit the skills gaps: Strong project management is often lacking in many HR organisations where day to day demands can easily throw things off course.
Spain, with youth joblessness close to 50%, is in the gravest crisis, but there is hardly a government on the planet that is not wondering what it can do to guide school-leavers into work, exploit the skills of older workers, and avoid the apathy and alienation of the jobless, which undermines not just the economy but also the social fabric.
Branch wrote that the N.C.A.A. was a "classic cartel" that has never had any real power and that the terms "amateurism" and "student-athlete" were "cynical hoaxes, legalistic confections propagated by the universities so they can exploit the skills and fame of young athletes".
Corporations are undemocratic and hierarchical institutions designed to pay off shareholders and exploit the skills and knowledge of a docile workforce.
This is achieved by endowing the neural controller with a secondary neural system that, by exploiting the sensorimotor skills already acquired by the robot, is able to generate additional imaginary examples that can be used by the controller itself to improve the performance through a simulated mental training.
England famously won the Ashes in 2005 by exploiting the reverse-swing skills imparted by Troy Cooley, the Australian who now works with his compatriots.
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