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Competitors often look for advantages by any available means, proven or otherwise.
Very gradually some came but only to squabble for advantages to themselves.
As in Formula One, Bourdais said, the Le Mans politics are intense, with teams lobbying for advantages through the rules.
"They were like spies working for hostile governments," Harrower writes of the couple, "looking for advantages, avoiding blows".
("I can add colors to the chameleon, / Change shapes with Proteus for advantages, / And set the murderous Machiavel to school," he boasts in "Henry VI, Part III").
For me that matters because what I and the companies I own do is look for advantages for businesses - retailers, education, hotels.
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One of Xarelto's hoped-for advantages over those other two drugs was that it could be taken once a day.
"I consider the political risks that could result from such a motion far greater than the hoped-for advantages," Mr. Lammert said in an interview Friday with German public radio Westdeutscher Rundfunk.
Beyond the western border, Iran, as always, looks for advantage.
He calculates for advantage; he delights in the fray.
America's development of missile defenses is a search for security, not a search for advantage.
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