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— LYNN ZINSER Jo-Wilfried Tsonga may have found something to exploit in Milos Raonic's big groundstrokes – a suspect backhand.
If fresh talent is not found by June, even Australia's struggling pack may locate something to exploit.
"People see wildlife as something to exploit for a profit in the same way they do with drugs, and anything else that can be traded illegally to make money.
In March, for example, Mr. Obama told a Cuban audience that the United States had previously tried to "exert control over Cuba" and treated it as "something to exploit".
Then let's form a new agency that sees disease as something to prevent and treat rather than something to exploit.
A woman to whom the environment is something to exploit, cash in on, and destroy, hosting a "documentary" on the Alaskan natural wonders that she's out to obliterate.
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Success in rescuing our common home from environmental degradation, climate change included, will require a new vision of the earth not as something for individuals to exploit and abuse as they please, but as a "garden" that belongs to all, a garden to be tended by all.
"Before 1959, some Americans saw Cuba as something to be exploited.
The effort will collapse if cultural heritage is seen either as a pesky impediment to making money, or as something to be exploited for short-term gain.
Instead of something to be exploited, personal data will be something to be controlled by the user.
"Jesus did not count equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave... .. Now we're down on our knees.
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