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Having served 25 years in Congress, I know what Congress does when they have a chance to exploit something that looks bad on the surface".
As the glow of righteousness dissipates, right-wing populists and others will have a chance to exploit both that specific worry and a more general unease about Muslims which fears of terror serve to strengthen.
Townsend points out that, with Muster and Leinster also involved in a derby, his side have a chance to exploit any points lost by the Irish pair but recognises that Edinburgh are emerging from their poor early season run.
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Then when I became successful I never really had a chance to exploit it because that's when I met my wife".
In the European systems, those researchers are often subservient to a senior researcher, so they "don't have a chance to work independently and exploit their own ideas while they're still young," Schatz says.
No one will ever get a chance to exploit it, though, if the Yankees are fortunate.
Even so, the congressional election may give the scattered opposition a chance to exploit a slowing economy and rising inflation.
Lord Simpson, chief executive of GEC, and his finance director, John Mayo, spotted a chance to exploit this.
This gives us a chance to exploit multiuser diversity, thereby giving more flexibility in scheduling.
It wasn't long before Angulo spotted a chance to exploit U.S. equal opportunity initiatives.
Andrew Flintoff will have a chance to repeat his Ashes-winning exploits of four years ago when he makes what now seems to be an inevitable appearance in the final Test at The Oval next week.
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