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A lot of successful attacks exploit different types of weak points to succeed, for example by first using social engineering and then exploiting technical weaknesses.
Regulatory barriers and tax issues made it difficult for farmers' markets to succeed, for example, affecting both the supply of fresh fruits and vegetables to consumers and the local economy.
They might be able to find ways to support you and help you succeed — for example, if writing is difficult for you they might assign you a note taker.
It is defined as "the non-financial part of the company's assets", the desire to succeed, for example.
For Austin, failed performatives are "unhappy": they do not act because the conditions are not in place that are required for the action to succeed (for example, if the person who apologizes is insincere then the apology would be unhappy).
Asian- Americans tended to mention things such as how their moms helped them with homework or pushed them to succeed, for example.
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But APEC itself is not where the action is.If the TPP succeeds, for example, it will need its own secretariat.
We have succeeded, for example, in getting a new START treaty and in moving troops out of Iraq.
He had succeeded, for example, in ending a rule that hampered quarterbacks by forbidding them to launch a pass within five yards of a line of scrimmage.
Some rescue efforts succeeded, for example, when Mr. Parr and Mr. Cohen helped orchestrate a government-brokered sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan in two days, and negotiated the sale price up to $10 a share from $2 a share within a week.
You can move your money to a local institution that offers lots of upside when it succeeds (for example, they promote small businesses and make more local loans) and minimal impact when it fails.
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