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However, the Irish airline now faces a private prosecution in Spain over claims it has exploited its staff.

BT has denied inflating costs to soak up as much public subsidy as possible, and has rejected allegations by the Public Accounts Committee that it has exploited its "quasi-monopolistic position".

On the contrary, it has exploited for its own ends the shock value of something used for centuries to punish and terrify heretics and African-Americans, and lately used by desperate dissidents around the world upon themselves.

Islamic State has already expanded its presence in Libya, where it has exploited the absence of law and authority as rival militias battle it out, and there are fears it is seeking to expand its activities in the rest of North Africa.

Evolutionary psychology has not yet sought to explain this, but it has exploited it extensively to develop and test its ideas.

But the Republican Party has not only ignored that conceptual muddle; it has exploited it.

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Provided it does not abuse its dominant market position in Germany, IMS should be free to benefit from its copyrighted system.Under established competition law, IMS could be guilty if it had exploited its health-care system to ill effect in another market, much as Microsoft used its Windows operating system to distort the Internet browser market.

It had exploited the lax accounting and taxation standards of Australia to create a web of intercompany debt and avoid taxation.

The central government not only was unable to supply capital but also looked for every opportunity to exploit these enterprises as it had exploited the monopolistic salt business on which those companies were modeled.

It had exploited not only a widespread distaste for the destructive self-interest of barons and warlords but also an incipient nationalism, which, besides reviving the "religion of monarchy," put new stresses on the foreignness of Englishmen.

The BNP went on to win 808,200 votes in the nationwide European elections of 2004, thanks partly to circumstances similar to those it had exploited in the 1970s (a beleagured Labour government, a weak Tory opposition).

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