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The individual business problems of a developer are often at odds with a platform in just this way, and so to do its job well a developer often has to look for advantage.
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Competitors often look for advantages by any available means, proven or otherwise.
For me that matters because what I and the companies I own do is look for advantages for businesses - retailers, education, hotels.
Beyond the western border, Iran, as always, looks for advantage.
When they talk to each other they are looking for advantage or covering against attacks, but never allow sympathy to undermine self-possession.
"It started to smell like the Republicans just looking for advantage," said Alan Nunez, an arts educator who opposed the recall, though he said he took the corruption charges seriously.
They are talking beliefs and charging hypocrisy, looking for advantage while promising the high road to voters already sensing the risk, amid the spectacle of once more mixing politics and religion.
Managers and coaches are looking for advantage in the statistics of the game: who has possession the most, which parts of the pitch do they cover, who passed to whom?
"They were like spies working for hostile governments," Harrower writes of the couple, "looking for advantages, avoiding blows".
The 'help' has evolved over the years but the fact remains that our sport is damn hard, the Tour was invented as a stunt, and very tough motherfuckers have competed for a century and all looked for advantages.
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