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45 Sentences With "not taken advantage of"

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"The Times has not taken advantage of that," he said.
What Eastern European startup has not taken advantage of VCs in the West?
But, unfortunately, Trump has not taken advantage of any opportunity to do so.
And yet, most people have not taken advantage of financial planning services offered by their employer.
Technology has given us this advantage, but unfortunately we have not taken advantage of that until now.
What startup in Western Europe has not taken advantage of the exceptional talent to be found in Eastern European member states?
Williams said he would be more offended if the CIA had not taken advantage of publicly available source code whenever possible.
I had not taken advantage of the open bar as much as the woman next to me and was not nearly as competitive.
Additionally, many disabled Americans who file their own taxes may not realize the deduction even exists and, therefore, have not taken advantage of it.
I think what his intent was to get us in a situation where we're not taken advantage of by other countries because of the mismatches.
Mr. Trump's investors, he added, could have brought legal action against Mr. Trump had he not taken advantage of the tax law's provisions to avoid taxation.
Europe has not "taken advantage of the U.S.," as President Trump recently suggested in a tweet, but United States corporations have taken advantage of their customers.
In theory, Sweden has such a rate, but banks there have not taken advantage of it because they already have more funds than anyone wants to borrow.
After moving away for school and work for a number of years, I realized I had not taken advantage of what the Franklin Mountains had to offer.
For the most part, the museum's spaces are not taken advantage of as fully as they could be, for striking displays; the exhibition doesn't come off the page.
Michigan Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud took over the case in January and said previous prosecutors had not taken advantage of all available evidence, according to The Associated Press.
Woods just has not taken advantage of the back-nine par-5s, though, mostly because he is nowhere near as sharp off the tee as he looked earlier in the week.
The production company said Sony did not negotiate adequate licensing fees with NBC for "Days of Our Lives" and had not taken advantage of the growth of cable television and video streaming.
Yet company reports and interviews with more than 20 current and former employees at independent energy firms show many employees have not taken advantage of opportunities to switch out of company shares.
"They make sure markets are fair, protect our air and our water, and ensure that we're not taken advantage of giant corporations or gouged by Wall Street banks," the group's petition said.
Considering Trump's desire to circumvent the traditional media, it's surprising that he has not taken advantage of the position of official White House photographer, which gives the president a powerful way of controlling his image directly.
While permanently disabled Americans are already permitted student loan forgiveness under the Higher Education Act, many who are eligible have not taken advantage of the debt relief, the U.S. Department of Education said in a statement.
Investors have had plenty of room to buy stocks on margin, but they have not taken advantage of that option yet, a force that could boost stocks once it's employed, according to well-known strategist Thomas Lee.
The energy is very emotional—if someone attended your show but you didn't go to theirs, or if you've introduced your lover to all your friends but they haven't cared to invite you out to meet theirs, things will pop—people want to feel valued and appreciated, not taken advantage of or uncared for!
I'm defined in a way that would create equal opportunity, not only fairness, but your government having a role and seeing to it that all of their departments and agencies are operating on behalf of all the people, and that the least of these, or just the average Joe Blow working every day is not taken advantage of.
So while we all look at our TV sets in amazement watching candidates calling for mass deportation or tearing down our economic system, we have to understand we have not updated and modernized our democracy as we have grown, and we have not taken advantage of the technology and innovation that makes it easier today to get a car and drive than it is to vote.
The oldest known individual tree (that has not taken advantage of vegetative cloning) is a Great Basin bristlecone pine over 5,000 years old (germination in 3051 BC).
As indicated, hospice is frequently under-utilized and often not taken advantage of until very late in a patient's illness. The reasons for this have as much to do with financial considerations as with the psycho- social difficulty in choosing hospice. A 2009 study found that with proper case management hospice access could be liberalized without additional costs to insurers.
American was the last of the remaining legacy airlines in the US to file for bankruptcy, and thus there are no remaining legacy carriers that have not taken advantage of Chapter 11. The Air Transport Association group said that unofficial research states that AMR was the 100th airline company to go into bankruptcy protection since 1990.Mutzabaugh, Ben. "Unofficially, AMR is 100th airline bankruptcy since 1990".
Furthermore, almost a quarter of reservation households do not have access to a vehicle. However, barely one percent of reservation residents rely on any kind of public transportation. Although the federal government has made funds available to improve transportation on reservations, local transportation authorities have not taken advantage of these monies. These local authorities often lack the human capital needed to engineer and carry out improvements.
Likewise, most commerce is of a local nature. Crafts are practiced on a minor scale working with fine woods, obsidian and onyx. Church and ex monastery of Oxtotipac The municipality contains a number of tourist attractions but these not fully are not taken advantage of. One of these is the ex monastery of Oxtotipac, which was established by the Franciscans over what was a teocalli, or Aztec sacred precinct.
Everything that hinted of revolution was banned, which he feared more than his mother had done.Paul's hatred of revolutions was based on his view of his subjects: they were his children and were easily distracted, and needed firm guidance so they were not taken advantage of by evil men. Paul's actions against Jacobinism occasionally appeared comedic. Having a deep-seated fear of Jacobins, he believed himself to be surrounded by them, even on his own estate.
In September 2008, US District Judge Jimm Larry Hendren sentenced Johnson to four years in prison on the weapon and drug charges. During his sentencing, the judge expressed dismay that Johnson had not taken advantage of the chance he had to reform. He told him, "No matter your sentence, you still have a life; those killed in 1998 do not." On October 7, 2008, Johnson pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
As a businessman, Malcolm Crim did well for the community, ensuring that many descendants from Kilgore to Troup were not taken advantage of by the abundance of less than scrupulous individuals who flooded into tribal areas. Over a four-week period Kilgore went from a sleepy town of 500, with a sizable Native population, to a city of 10,000, made up of rough migrants and speculators. Change was inevitable even with Malcolm Crim as the first mayor of Kilgore. By 1933, Crim was focused on his own business interests.
After asking the oracle of Delphi, the Megarean king Nisos sent his son Byzas in search of "the land opposite the city of the blind". When Byzas arrived to where the Sea of Marmara meets the Bosporus, on the border of Europe and Asia, he realized the meaning of the oracle. On the Asian shore, opposite to where he was, a colony, Chalcedon, had already been established. Byzas decided that Chalcedon was the prophesied 'city of the blind', as it had not taken advantage of the European shore.
Bertz thought that the game's multiplayer design had laid a great foundation for the game, but it was not taken advantage of due to the small number of game modes. Leack felt that Sieges tight focus on tactical gameplay had "provided something unlike any other game on the market". Butterworth found the game very unique and that there was "nothing else like it" when he put aside the game's minor annoyances. Griffin wrote that the title felt very fresh, as most games in the market did not value tactics.
The Coast Miwok American Indians had a presence in the area around Dillon Beach long before Europeans arrived in the New World. It is thought that a few of their villages lay within the greater Dillon Beach area, including one around the feature known locally as the Sand Point. In the 1850s, local historical figure Tom Wood operated in the area, employing the natives in harvesting of grain to be milled nearby. He would attempt to ensure that they were not taken advantage of by the British, French, or American traders that would ply the coast.
29 April 2014. In January 2011, the council translated their "Plan for Action" into multiple languages in order to reach out to the entire minority population and urban agriculture community so that issues concerning land access were clearly understood and that these minorities were not taken advantage of. On March 15, 2011, the Oakland City Council adopted new residential and commercial zones for the entire city. The new zones allowed "Crop and Animal Raising Agricultural Activities" with approval of a Conditional Use Permit in all residential and commercial areas in the city as an interim measure until the City conducted a comprehensive update to address all aspects of urban agriculture.
Take-up rate is affected when parental leave policies are not taken advantage of since it lowers economic standing and reduces job continuity. thumb Post-war labor concerns with the distribution of power amongst father and mother. “[Men form the core of the labor force and women provide social care that takes place at the family and societal levels]”. Gender segregation longitudinal studies have covered the interconnection between family, work, and reproduction repercussions. “Fathering Japan is an organization that provides seminars and events to private citizens, groups and corporations, functions as the contact point for an active community of fathers, and produces material on participatory fatherhood”.
Another known tourist stop in Adjuntas is Casa Pueblo, a local museum and cultural institution founded by a group of activists that fought against the copper mine exploitation of the area for decades. Casa Pueblo is responsible for many environmental projects, namely the preservation of hundreds of acres of woods and bodies of water. However, some residents and businesspeople from Adjuntas maintain that the government has not taken advantage of the many tourist attractions in town, which include three forests, waterfalls, lakes, and many renowned restaurants. One of the projects that has received media coverage is the Castillo de los Niños, built during the mayoralty of Barlucea.
When American composers also began writing for the concert band as its own artistic medium in the 1930s and 1940s, they continued the British brass and concert band tradition of using the euphonium as the principal tenor-voiced solo. This is not to say that composers, then and now, valued the euphonium only for its lyrical capabilities. Indeed, examination of a large body of concert band literature reveals that the euphonium functions as a "jack of all trades." Though the euphonium was, as previously noted, embraced from its earliest days by composers and arrangers in band settings, orchestral composers have, by and large, not taken advantage of this capability.
This risky investment should take about a year, though, and the 908 was supposed to deliver results in the meantime. The 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans were postponed from June to the end of September due to political unrest in France, setting the stage for a showdown between the 908s and the GT40s. The Porsche 908 LH Long Tails were the fastest in qualifying and the early stages of the race, but it showed that Porsche had not taken advantage of the additional time to improve the 908. Troubles with the alternator caused delays and even disqualifications as the new Porsche team leaders had misinterpreted the repair rules.
In that letter Ignatius of Antioch exhorts The church in Magnesia to not treat him "too familiarly on account of his youth, but to yield all reverence to him" John Gambold, The Martyrdom of Ignatius: A Tragedy (I. Ashmead & Company for J. Wright, 1832) p21. > and it becometh you also not to presume upon the youth of your bishop, but > according to the power of God the Father to render unto him all reverence, > even as I have learned that the holy presbyters also have not taken > advantage of his outwardly youthful estate, but give place to him as to one > prudent in GodIgnatius to the Magnesians 3:1. This event is recorded in Eucibius.
The land on which 234 North Dithridge Street now stands was inherited by Isabella W. C. Comingo from her father, Neville B. Craig, who was Pittsburgh's City Solicitor, owner and editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette, and, in 1943, a one- term Representative in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.Allegheny County Will Book 10: 421. Isabella was in the process of partitioning and selling off her land when her last two living children died accidentally. It was said that the deaths of her sons caused her to lose her sanity and, as such, all sales of her property in the preceding eighteen months were reviewed by the courts to confirm that the purchasers had given her a fair price and not taken advantage of Comingo's mental state. When Isabella died on July 23, 1889, her estate was divided between her living siblings.
Although the deficiencies of the ophicleide gave rise to both the euphonium and the tuba in the mid-nineteenth century, the tuba has long since been accepted as an orchestral instrument, while the euphonium never has been. Though the euphonium was embraced from its earliest days by composers and arrangers in band settings, orchestral composers have generally not taken advantage of its capabilities. Nevertheless, there are several orchestral works, a few of which are in the standard repertoire, in which composers have called for a tenor tuba, a German Tenorhorn¹, a Wagner tuba, or a French tuba in C. Don Quixote's faithful companion Sancho Panza, portrayed by a euphonium in Richard Strauss's eponymous tone poem. In all of these cases, the composer's desired effect was that of tenor-voiced, valved brass instrument – and in many of these cases the euphonium is substituted for the called-for instrument, either because the instrument is obsolete (French C tuba), is unavailable (tenor tuba), or may be undesirable (Wagner tuba).

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