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At the same time, Arcangel's Landscape Study #4 reminds us that digital artists may choose to exploit visible pixellation for particular artistic ends.
And there is a B2B angle here, too: for the labels, artists and others who appear on Spotify, it places the music streaming service as a more effective marketing platform, highlighting how Spotify may choose to exploit that more commercially in the future.
Shipley et al. (1996, p. 242) modeled the influence of locomotion on foraging behaviour in modern herbivores and state that an "animal may choose to exploit many bites at one 'feeding station' before moving on" over foraging continuously because of the considerable cost incurred from acceleration and deceleration.
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Though the importance of coppicing for the conservation of forest biodiversity is acknowledged, little is known about flora diversity and how it may be affected by the perceptions, constraints and regulations governing how loggers choose to exploit forest resources.
Many employers choose to exploit those individuals whom they know desperately need to get a foot on the job ladder.
But in fact, as Aristotle continues to develop his taxonomy, he does not choose to exploit this possibility.
They know that we are loyal to our patients and to the NHS, and have chosen to exploit that.
The Tories seem in recent years to have chosen to exploit disability and impairments to make political points.
One is e-Moo, aimed at elementary school pupils; the "e" was chosen to exploit their fondness for e-mail.
Instead, the idea is that the NSA was reportedly aware of the issue, and chose to exploit the exploit rather than helping the larger technology community quickly.
Instead we chose to exploit the finding that linked proteins alter each others folding pathways [6] [8].
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