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In search of holiday-season profits, retailers work to exploit people's worries about missing a good deal — and the media, looking for a fun story, joins in.
The police records show many departments struggling to understand and abide by the legal complexities of cellphone tracking, even as they work to exploit the technology.
The the incidents, however, show how quickly hackers work to exploit the time between the discovery of a security hole and the creation of a patch by programmers and its installation by users.
Nonetheless, Johansson didn't work to exploit her sexuality until she teamed up with Woody Allen for Match Point, their first of three collaborations (they went on to make Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Scoop).
Pongamia pinnata seed hull is chosen for the present work to exploit its potential for cellulose fibres which could be utilized as reinforcement in biocomposites.
To shed some more light on these assumptions, our methodology delves into the correlated behavior of neighboring frequency bins in a more educated and realistic manner and, thus, allows for any future work to exploit relevant observations with higher confidence.
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GCHQ had also been working to "exploit" the anti-virus software Kaspersky, the document said.
An American commander says that instead of seeking "to serve and to protect", the Afghan police works "to exploit and to extort".
Dzurlic's lawyer, meanwhile, worked to exploit a procedural loophole that would exempt Klicic, the prosecution's key witness, from having to speak in court.
The world worked to exploit religion against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan by empowering the most fanatic extremists as an instrument of destruction of a superpower.
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