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This echoes many groups representing indigenous peoples that, while they want recognition of their cultures by the dominant society, they do not wish to participate in an economic model which is likely to exploit their labour, land and resources for the benefit of a small powerful group.
However, participants under the pre-task planning condition are likely to exploit their implicit knowledge of language.
However, men with childhood exposure to violence and conflict, whether familial or in their neighborhoods, were more likely to endorse a code of honor and also more likely to exploit their opponent defecting earlier in the game and to retaliate once their opponent had defected.
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Later, Limbaugh warned listeners that liberals are also likely to exploit the massacre to push their anti-gun agenda.
Here, since the increase in power budget only occurs to the relay, the UEs are less likely to exploit such an increase to enhance their power allocation.
Chinese authorities are also likely to exploit any opportunities offered by the transition of power.
And opponents are likely to exploit his immobility by frequently bunting in his direction.
But it is a move the Clinton camp is likely to exploit in the closing weeks of its campaign.
Those given only the receipt were more likely to exploit the loophole than those given no information at all.
David P. Rebovich, a political science professor at Rider University, said Mr. DiFrancesco's opponents were most likely to exploit any opportunity to portray him as beholden to the home-building industry.
"Those businesses that can scale, outside of reliance on conventional headquarters and conventional resourcing, are those that are most likely to exploit the opportunities they create," she says.
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