Sentence examples for has moved to exploit from inspiring English sources

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And as SAS's technology has moved to exploit these Internet-era data assets, its marketing has changed, too.

In recent decades, however, they have been edged out by China's majority Han population, as Beijing has moved to exploit the area's mineral resources and develop its economy.

In recent years, the company has moved to exploit the revolution in big data to predict human behavior more precisely, working with scientists from the Cambridge University Psychometrics Center.

Al Qaeda has moved to exploit deepening chaos in the wake of the ouster of Yemen's longtime leader, President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011.

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The film and music supremo Stuart Williams has moved to head a division that exploits brands such as Empire in live events, while the former Heat editor, Julian Linley, runs Bauer's TV division (a Heat-style TV show could launch soon).

Political analysts say Mr. Raffarin has moved to leverage private sector resentment at public sector privilege and is trying to exploit divisions within the labor movement.

Mr. Edwards has already moved to exploit those openings with his emotional declaration Tuesday night that he is the candidate who cares most about "the Americans no one pays attention to".

According to the Cerrejón miners, over 12,000 hectares of dry tropical forest have been destroyed, five villages displaced and rivers moved to exploit the coal.

Ed Miliband moved to exploit this possibility last week.

Republicans moved to exploit the moment.

The militants apparently detected the vulnerability and moved to exploit it.

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