Sentence examples for wider exploit from inspiring English sources

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But he warned that the Bluetooth-based attack can be just one part of a wider exploit process.

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His ruinous lack of awareness, his head-strong rush to get the ball wide and exploit the overlap killed Scotland.

Rather than us being able to get the ball down and get it out wide and exploit that, we haven't done it and then I end up having to change our shape to accommodate them.

After Hogg's dismissal, Wales changed their emphasis - attacking out wide to exploit the extra man and the power of their three-quarter line and full-back Williams, making an impressive appearance in the absence of the injured Leigh Halfpenny.

Such confusion not only hurts sales for retailers, but can also give counterfeiters a wider berth to exploit the chaos.

Key landscape attributes can help explain why humans, hominins and the wider animal community exploit certain types of landscapes in predictable ways.

Symbiotic relationships may facilitate adaptive processes by enabling species to exploit wider feeding niches (Feldhaar 2011), and a range of traits have been linked to symbionts, including pathogen resistance, reproductive manipulation and thermal tolerances (Montllor et al. 2002; Weeks et al. 2002b; Glaser and Meola 2010).

On the other type of VANETs are the Location-based (also called Topology-based) that exploit Wide Area Networks such as the cellular network to exchange information across vehicles and uses absolute location information such as GPS to inform about the location of problem on the road.

The German defensive artillery fire was late and too light to cause the assaulting troops great difficulty, allowing the Canadian Corps to exploit wide gaps and break into the German positions.

Since both genomic predictions and genome-wide association studies exploit linkage disequilibrium (LD) between anonymous markers and QTN, increasing the density of SNP maps is likely to improve the capacities of genome-wide population analyses [ 4- 9].

Since both genomic predictions and genome-wide association studies exploit linkage disequilibrium (LD) between anonymous SNPs and QTN, increasing the density of SNP maps is likely to refine the findings from genome-wide population analyses [ 7– 11].

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