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In all three gas tests the propagation was through localised features that tended to exploit the interface between the copper canister and the bentonite buffer.
(FG2)" Some participants felt that private dental practitioners were aware of the lack of services available in the public sector and tended to exploit the situation and also felt they had little information of the government services available: " I guess the dentist knows that there is no other reputable treatment available for children or otherwise, so they make their money.
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The concurrent XJTCP can take advantage of this fact, since it is designed to better interpret loss events, consequently it tends to exploit the released resources.
We also observed that recent motif finding development tends to exploit the Web for providing ease of use to the users.
Tufted (or black) capuchins are medium-sized (2.5 3.5 kg) [Smith & Jungers, 1997], highly arboreal primates that tend to exploit the lower canopy and understory [Fragaszy et al., 2004].
They also find that firms tend to exploit this effect by raising equity capital after initiating CSR activities.
People tended to exploit her because she was so wealthy.
Cooper Temple Clause have always tended to exploit their shaggy good looks rather than their experimentalism.
And more than anything, what these corporate intrapreneurs have tended to exploit is not so much invention or discovery, but change.That change can take many forms.
FTC regulations issued in 2004 largely ended that business, which tended to exploit people with rotten credit or stolen identities and not too much common sense.
Governments in each of the four countries across which they are spread - Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran - have tended to exploit internal Kurdish divisions to thwart their aspirations for independence.
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