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It is often a frustrating concept in electoral politics that a candidate can't defeat "Santa Claus," and while liberal candidates have most often exploited this fact by promising the most to voters in terms of economic handouts, McCain has promised the voters an awful lot while outlining relatively no dynamic policy changes to assure that these promises go unbroken.
random variables is one of the best studied and most often exploited facts in asymptotic statistics.
Also worth noting: AVG says bit.ly is the URL shortening service most often exploited to spread spam messages.
Even so, pair formation was random with regards to foraging technique, and nest location was not associated with the habitat type most often exploited by the partners.
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These are the characteristics and situations that con artists most often exploit: Loneliness.
Miliband said: "Denise Kingsmill … shows that the army of care workers, who carry out some of the most important work anyone can do looking after parents, grandparents and the most vulnerable in our society,are often exploited with real consequences for those they care for.
"Our research with those currently in prison showed that most of these women were usually naive, often exploited and didn't understand the consequences of their actions," says Burney.
Their capacity for incubation, which has been selectively bred out of most fowl bred especially for egg production, is often exploited by poultry keepers by allowing Silkies to raise the offspring of other birds.
Remember that most knockoffs are made by laboured children who are hired illegally for a miserable salary and they're often exploited; and if you're buying a knockoff, you're supporting this.
This tendency to victim blame is everywhere and often exploited.
For this purpose, different surfactants or polymers are often exploited.
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