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The transcriptional regulation of ripening is well characterized in tomato as outlined in previous sections of this review providing opportunities for comparative genomics approaches to identify candidate genes from other fruit species taking advantage of leveraging functional studies performed in tomato.

"Women aren't raised to show such audacity, to make such demands, they aren't told to build yourself up and display such sheer confidence and audacity, to take advantage of the leverage of a new CEO".

They realized that if they could multiply their effects, they could take advantage of software leverage.

The Giants will not know until the off-season if Petitgout will stay and continue to anchor the team's young line, or if he will take advantage of the negotiating leverage he has created by successfully switching from right tackle to left tackle and sign for big dollars with another team.

Debt is a tool that can boost a company’s ability to grow, enable it to take advantage of opportunities and leverage what it has to do even more than it could without debt.

The potential problem with this sort of forward guidance is that it sends a signal to participants in the financial markets that they don't have to worry about interest-rate rises, so they can take advantage of cheap credit to leverage up and take more risks.

That had a profound effect on me, to realize how much raw talent there is out there for us to exploit, leverage, take advantage of, and how much talent there is that people can give that organizations don't mine, they don't harvest, they don't get the best of, because of structure, because of strategy, because of rules.

Synthetic biologists often take advantage of time-scale separations or leverage longer time-scales of interest to model multistep processes as single-step events using an empirically parametrized Hill function.

Those that have the information can take advantage of that fact and extract anticompetitive leverage over those that lack the information".

In the early 60's, for example, President Kennedy created COMSAT to take advantage of our investment in space, and leverage of our prowess in satellite technology.

MCPS requires new approaches that take advantage of participation on a massive scale, leveraging the crowd's diversity and unique cognitive abilities to address the scope of large-scale problems.

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