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Australia's loss to Pakistan exposed weaknesses that West Indies will want to exploit.
Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, said: "There are lots of tax abuse opportunities, including contractual abuse, which accountants will want to exploit.
I am surprised (about the racist attacks), but sadly some people will want to exploit any situation for their own twisted views.
Five seasons later, the Giants' receivers are so improved that in the game today at home, they figure to be a mismatch the team will want to exploit against an unproven Saints secondary.
But precisely because the supermajority is unlikely to hold for longer than two years, interest groups will want to exploit an opportunity they may not soon see repeated.If it does prove fractious, the big Democratic tent could, paradoxically, provide an opening for the few Republicans still limping around Sacramento.
As I already mentioned, Wales have the better back three and I would have thought Gatland will want to exploit that, getting the ball wide to them as much as possible; Dave Kearney in particular isn't the best defender and will have a tough time dealing with North.
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"He'll want to exploit that to emphasize his global credentials," said Michael Cox of Chatham House, an independent London-based think tank.
That is less pertinent these days, when most customers are paying by debit or credit card.Canadian retailers will presumably want to exploit the psychological appeal of less-than-whole-number pricing, so many will opt for C$9.95 rather than the full C$10.
If they end up controlling almost all of the market, South Korea's two remaining car makers, Hyundai and Daewoo, will naturally want to exploit their market dominance.Whatever they may say in public, the chaebol owners seem keen to carry on as usual.
With elections set for March 7, with America slated to shrink to 50,000 troops by September -- and down to zero by the end of 2011 -- Iraqis will have to decide how they want to exploit this opportunity.
(Once discovered, an exploit's days are numbered, literally: it becomes a "one day", then a "two day", and so on until the vulnerability it exploits is patched).Such "bug bounty" schemes, however, will struggle to compete with buyers who want to exploit rather than seal vulnerabilities.
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