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Craig Williams, Talos director, said in an email that "the ultimate goal of this attack is likely to leverage infected devices for a much larger scale attack".
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But as its monetization efforts ramp up, it's likely to leverage any data it can to make sure people aren't seeing irrelevant ads or other promotions.
Subsequently, this chapter explores the existing mobile terminals that are likely to leverage those wireless technologies with respect to providing building blocks for next generation mobile services and applications.
Still, this period before an endorsement is a delicate time in which Mr. Santorum is likely to try to leverage what he can out of Mr. Romney while also presenting a constant political threat to him.
But as in the past, Beijing is likely to use its leverage with Pyongyang only if a major war threatens.
While Greece is likely to deploy maximum leverage in dealing with the holdouts, analysts maintain that it is in the country's interest not to totally alienate those investors.
A hub is the best connected node within the module and, therefore, is likely to have high leverage centrality since its degree is high with respect to other nodes in the neighborhood.
Fitch Ratings said that "the case for an acquisition is compelling," but added that "leverage is likely to be a limiting factor for Pernod".
The United States and Europe can try to shape this turn, but as during the war itself, their leverage is likely to be very limited.
Fama and French (1992) exclude financial firms because the high leverage that is normal for financial firms must not have the same meaning for non-financial firms, where high leverage is likely to indicate near-bankruptcy.
Your leverage is likely to be highest when it is time for you to renew your contract, because your department is unlikely to be eager to do another search.
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