Sentence examples for has been exploited before from inspiring English sources

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Their binding power has been exploited before, for example, to trap smelly molecules in the odor-neutralizing spray known as Febreeze.

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The perverse result is that high-cost regions (such as the North Sea) have been exploited before low-cost ones (such as Iran).The oil industry is like a ship with its centre of gravity above the water line, says Jeremy Elden of Germany's Commerzbank.

A tendency to plant his front foot and play around his front pad has been exploited by England's seamers, with four of his dismissals leg before wicket.

Clearly this has been exploited by employers.

He is a vulnerable man whose weakness has been exploited.

His ever more aggressive, xenophobic and conspiratorial rhetoric has been exploiting Turkey's historic cleavages in ways that no leader before him has dared, with already disastrous consequences.

"Israel has been exploiting Palestinian desperation for improved water supplies.

The government has been exploiting that for its own purposes".

The company is not bad at fixing flaws in code before they have been exploited or publicly exposed.

High-dimensional flow cytometry, and more recently mass cytometry, have been exploited to interrogate changes in the cellular compositions before and after vaccination [ 10].

While such an approach has not been exploited before, it is shown in this work that the repetitive nature of the observed quantitative signal ratios in the methyl- and acetylene-addition reaction sequences provides interesting insights into the overall features of flame-sampled mass spectra and the growth chemistry of PAHs.

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