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The legislation needs to have teeth and not be subject to exceptions that could be exploited.
President Bush used to say that terrorists hate freedom; actually, terrorists use freedom, need freedom and have exploited freedom in places like Madrid, London and the U.S., to name a few.
There are sometimes "backdoors", Mr Knight says, and intelligence services have exploited those to retrieve the keys needed to decrypt messages.
That has led to apps that have exploited some users.
This PowerPoint, based on the popular article, explains Christensen's method for identifying and capitalizing on customers' unmet needs, providing several examples of organizations that have exploited jobs to be done to create lasting advantage.
We need this amendment because criminals and terrorists have exploited and are exploiting this very obvious loophole in our gun safety laws.
That specialism and sense of occasion is something cocktail bars have exploited for years, without feeling the need to serve food.
Libyan rebels have exploited this myth to great effect.
We have exploited mouse mutagenesis to identify new neuromuscular mutants.
Maybe – and maybe not – we could have exploited Murdoch's unprecedented need for journalistic co-operation by demanding he honour the guarantees of editorial independence from proprietorial interference that he had given to secure parliamentary approval of his takeover of The Times and Sunday Times four years earlier.
Companies have exploited the Federal Reserve's low interest-rate regime to load up on debt they don't actually need.
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