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That's what the authors mean by the ability to exploit the "knowledge economy".
"The ability to exploit computer networks plays a crucial part in our ability to protect the British public.
Staff members had distorted loyalties, the ability to exploit certain offenders, look the other way or abuse their authority.
Even if they stumble across one or two security flaws, they will not have the ability to exploit them.
But as soon as you can remotely hack the brakes on all Jeeps, the scale of that vulnerability, and the ability to exploit it changes dramatically.
Technology now offers us the ability to exploit this data to much greater degrees and marketing becomes much more sophisticated as a result".
All of them had the ability to exploit the visual markers of success and produce images that turned a Norma Jeane Baker into a Marilyn Monroe.
There have been experiments, therefore, with other forms of regulation, which seek to strike a balance between incentives for better performance and the ability to exploit consumers.
Even restricted rights can be attractive, like the ability to exploit a single resource or engage in some other lucrative activity.
Maliki, with a disadvantage in votes but the ability to exploit his position as the sitting prime minister, wasn't going to be hurried.
In a 48-page decision the judge concluded that the $125m deal would give the internet giant the ability to "exploit" books without the permission of copyright owners, echoing the Justice Department's concerns about the deal.
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