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But that only makes them more easily exploited by those who are only interested in gaining status and selling books.
It is because African players are often more vulnerable to these sorts of offers, and more easily exploited by anyone willing to be unscrupulous about whom they recruit.
Most of the rest — including e-mail, satellite phone, and text messaging — are independent but more easily exploited by insurgents than by the Afghan government.
This could open up holes in domestic networks, which can be much more easily exploited by hostile groups, according to this Business Week article.
These very poor, uprooted and marginalised workers were more easily exploited than their Arab counterparts and, increasingly, they were routinely blamed for rising crime, disease and social tensions.
Experts also warn against trying out the bug for yourself, as once enabled the flaw can then be more easily exploited even on a locked Mac.
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The bottom line is that the CIA, and other organizations, can more easily exploit weaknesses in the security of the platform or device itself rather than break encryption.
Instead, they are describing a way for an attacker to more easily exploit security vulnerabilities that must already be present on the system.
In summary, the condensed description of the various concepts from the same Bayesian perspective shall allow other researchers to more easily exploit or combine existing techniques and to relate their own algorithms to the presented ones.
Whether focusing on fats, carbs or calories, this approach to food and nutrients has been easily exploited by the food industry, and has made consumers more susceptible to such nutritional marketing strategies.
The thanking of our troops is a fine gesture, but one easily exploited by anybody looking for an applause line or a few more votes or, perhaps, improved television ratings.
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