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Bush may have exploited the more problematic aspects of this optimism.
The McCarthyites may have exploited communism for political advantage; they may have stretched the evidence and smeared the innocent.
Susan Felleman, a film historian at Southern Illinois University, points out that Woody Allen may have exploited this in his contribution to "New York Stories," "Oedipus Wrecks" (1989).
He also said that the party was not accusing voters of committing fraud, suggesting instead that someone else may have exploited their names without their knowledge.
E.U. officials suspect that investment banks may have exploited loopholes in procedures for reporting debt and deficit figures, both of which are central criteria for euro membership.
Recent work has suggested that the underlying chemical properties of some biomolecules allow them to self-organize and that life may have exploited this property to organize biochemistry in space and time.
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Tynan may not have exploited his considerable gifts to their fullest, but, to judge from the cumulative impact of this book, he made a great deal of his talents and had as good a time as possible while he was at it.
An interesting hypothesis is that these enzymes may also have exploited the electrostatic properties of crossovers for their catalytic mechanism of the strand-passage reaction.
With only a loose cap on how much they may hedge, banks have exploited this to the full.Thus they have "hedged" their liabilities, mostly short-term deposits, with long-term interest-rate swaps, creating a maturity mismatch likely to widen in future.
Rebellious tribes such as the Tuareg, whose desire for autonomy the jihadists have exploited, may never be entirely pacified.Diplomacy must thus be applied in an effort to prise the Tuareg away from their alliance with the jihadists.
So, it may be that this doe-eyed expression that sends us reaching for the treat jar may have developed as dogs have exploited human preferences.
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