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Mr Altig adds:Some attempts have been made to exploit the information contained in data from the Great Depression.

Despite the nation's technical prowess, wind power is underdeveloped and little effort has been made to exploit Japan's vast geothermal potential.

It is much easier for Messi to be Messi if the system is made to exploit his qualities rather than throwing him against a wall of defenders.

Mobile Internet access will be serious as well, but Vivendi Universal does not appear to be a company tailor made to exploit it.

The studio ought to be smarting from the failure of weak sequels such as Cars 2 and Monsters University to win traction with critics, and indeed Morris seems keen to point out during the Disney Latino interview that another film is not simply being made to exploit the series for financial gain.

The company has long shown a knack for tweaking consumer desires ahead of its competition (well before gay characters became a staple of American television, for example, a 1994 Ikea ad featured two gay men shopping for furniture), and a decision was made to exploit this new development.

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Recently, some initial efforts were made to fully exploit rate adaptations in NC.

Recently, a significant effort has been made to opportunistically exploit the space/time/user dimensions for secrecy communications (see, e.g., [4 14] and references therein).

Given continuously increasing global energy needs, diversified efforts have been made to find and exploit new natural gas resources.

Complete lies made up to exploit a public separation, as if that isnt hard enough.

In this paper, we make efforts to exploit a new score prediction method.

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