Sentence examples for means to exploit the from inspiring English sources

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The offshore floating wind turbines (OFWTs) draw a great deal of attention recently as a means to exploit the steadier and stronger wind resources available in deep water seas.

Some short-sighted companies have seized on the notion of "crowdsourcing" as a means to exploit the same vendors they would normally hire to carry out a professional task.

In doing so, this approach may result in the elucidation of the threshold that controls cell death and cell survival, providing a novel means to exploit the autophagic machinery for therapeutic purposes.

But mostly, the agency relied on less direct means to exploit the American media.

Electrochemical synthesis could provide an elegant and efficient means to exploit the largely available C1 building block CO2.

At temperate latitudes, no life cycle is complete without the means to exploit the favorable season, to avoid or mitigate the unfavorable season, and to switch from one life style to the other in a timely manner.

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Leslye Headland's "Bachelorette," an unfunny female comedy about a troika of hateful bridesmaids led by the reliable Kirsten Dunst, is clearly meant to exploit the "Bridesmaids" phenomena: women talk dirty, have bodily fluids and can turn a movie into a hit!

However, such systems are still in an early development phase and one of the key areas requiring further investigations is the operation of the magnetic nozzle, the device meant to exploit the fusion energy and generate thrust.

After an acclimatization period with the robot and its novel music control paradigms, the artist composed a brand new track especially meant to exploit the arm as an expressive haptic music device, and as an interactive and choreographic element in live performance (Figure 4). Figure 4 A shot of the performer while controlling a music parameter with the robot.

In a move meant to exploit the attention from the film, a straight-to-DVD Z-movie horror film with a supernatural twist, Snakes on a Train, was released on August 15 , 2006 three days before the film's theatrical release.

Because the real-world objects usually contain structures at many different scales or resolutions and mutilresolution or multiscale approaches can provide a means to exploit this fact, the multiresolution techniques have then attracted more and more interest in image fusion.

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