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Ms. Ignagni made the commitment in a letter to Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, who had said she feared that some insurers might exploit a possible ambiguity in the new health care law to deny coverage to some sick children.
Dr. Shih acknowledged that some businesses might "exploit parents scared and confused about how to best support their children".
Asked whether some employees might exploit the company's largess, Ms. Middleton responded, "Energizer trusts its colleagues to do the right thing".
Putting new powers into statute may deal with one immediate problem, but some speculate how a future government might exploit such powers to silence dissent and criticism.
Some of these applications require or might exploit the potential advantages of communication and hence cooperative behavior of these nano-scale machines to achieve a common and challenging objective that exceeds the capabilities of a single device.
It is possible that, in some body sites, C. albicans cells might exploit the glyoxylate cycle for the generation of metabolic intermediates rather than hexose anabolism.
For some time there have been worries that Mr Netanyahu might exploit the circumstances afforded by the final stages of the presidential election campaign to launch an attack in the hope of forcing America's hand.
A smart building might exploit these.
It's easy to imagine how Nigel Farage or the Daily Mail might exploit his material.
Meanwhile, new uncertainties revolved around how lesser powers might exploit that terrifying destructive capability.
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