"It's taking advantage of our customer base, it's taking advantage of our brand," he said.
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Currently, he has three employees taking advantage of the offer.
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Besides taking advantage with her driver, Henderson putted well Sunday.
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You could see artists taking advantage of all these things.
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A total stranger could also be taking advantage of him.
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Around the world, everyone is taking advantage of that fact.
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He's betting Sumo can continue taking advantage of those trends.
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I don't feel like I am taking advantage of anyone.
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Entrepreneurs are taking advantage of China's talent and data strengths.
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It seems customers were taking advantage of the retailer's leniency.
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She told Calvert off for taking advantage of desperate people.
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But Instagram is still taking advantage of its nimble staff.
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TC: How many companies are taking advantage of confidential filings?
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I don't think it's necessarily employers taking advantage of workers.
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That they're taking advantage of it in an unfair way.
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She's another sugar momma that he's probably taking advantage of.
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Sinclair wasted no time in taking advantage of the deregulation.
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They have been taking advantage of U.S. for long time.
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Exploits are small programs for taking advantage of security flaws.
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That said, I'd definitely consider taking advantage of this benefit.
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YouTube says more people are taking advantage of these options.
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They're also taking advantage of delivery apps more than usual.
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People packed onto beaches, taking advantage of the warming weather.
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A true medical profiteer taking advantage of a woman's predicament?
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Superior investing is taking advantage of the errors of others.
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But women and minorities aren't taking advantage of the opportunity.
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They are very much taking advantage of a vulnerable population.
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There is no shame in taking advantage of this edge.
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We're taking advantage of every single detail we can get.
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Unfortunately, taking advantage of the NUA rule isn't for everyone.
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Organized crime groups are taking advantage of this every day.
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Others are holidaymakers taking advantage of the long annual break.
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How Wells Fargo is taking advantage of a hidden clause inside almost every customer agreement How Wells Fargo is taking advantage of a hidden clause inside almost every customer agreement This piece has been corrected.
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Dani is taking advantage of all the new eyes on her.
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I love taking advantage of commuting time to talk to family.
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But few employees are taking advantage of Roth 2401(k) plans.
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What I regret is not taking advantage of exploring my backyard.
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They're watching the train wreck and taking advantage at the end.
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Overall, more families are taking advantage of 529 college savings plans.
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"Being rich by cheating and taking advantage of others," he wrote.
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It&aposs effort to the ball, taking advantage of your opportunities.
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Two companies have been particularly successful at taking advantage of this.
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Many Republicans and Democrats think china is taking advantage of us.
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"The industry is taking advantage of an emotional time," Voorhees concludes.
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This is a man who clearly relishes taking advantage of opportunities.
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They're taking advantage of ordering online and picking up in store.
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And many startups are taking advantage of this opportunity right now.
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In general, American companies are not taking advantage of these opportunities.
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We have countries within NATO that are taking advantage of us.
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I'm worried about taking advantage of career opportunities like teaching assistantships.
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Is there a danger of taking advantage of financial free lunches?
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They exist as well, usually taking advantage of changes in policy.
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Are they "taking advantage" in accessing health care while providing it?
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"They worry whether people are taking advantage of you," I said.
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The government is not taking advantage of these programs and services.
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Unsurprisingly, criminal elements are taking advantage of this lack of regulation.
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There are ship shoppers now taking advantage of same-day delivery.
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Or that we're taking advantage of other (smarter, harder-working) people.
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Then, last December, Facebook started taking advantage of facial recognition capabilities.
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These people see our weakness and they're taking advantage of it.
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Even nonprofit consumer interest groups are taking advantage of the situation.
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Was I ever taking advantage of any meager power I had?
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They make a killing by taking advantage of a rigged system.
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Their homemade signs accused the company of taking advantage of them.
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Some transgender troops are already taking advantage of the medical benefits.
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Plainly, the plan involved taking advantage of me to some degree.
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He seems to be listening and taking advantage of their strengths.
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It's starting to sound like you're taking advantage of this guy.
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Eliminating scoring chances and taking advantage of the chances we get.
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"That's a tax arbitrage," taking advantage of the difference in rates.
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Terrorists are taking advantage of our lax laws, for terrorist purposes.
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You can get rich by taking advantage of other investors' fears.
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I don't blame them for taking advantage of the United States.
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"They are very much taking advantage of the situation," he said.
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It's taking advantage of our customer base, it's taking advantage of our brand, but also, we created a startup within the company that can use all of our local infrastructure in all the cities that we're in.
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Taking advantage of the chaos that has gripped the Mediterranean country since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi, and also taking advantage of the near-complete American withdrawal from the country, Putin has thrown his support toward Gen.
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She had to keep being like, 'It's fine, you're not taking advantage.
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The clock is ticking on taking advantage of tax breaks for 313.
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But I think it's a mistake that Apple is taking advantage of.
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Taking advantage of layering is what makes this new app so clever.
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Xiaomi isn't the only company taking advantage of advancements in display technology.
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"I think North Korea is taking advantage of the Olympics," he said.
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What they do enjoy, however, is taking advantage of Mom's pet peeve.
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I think they're taking advantage of the things that it's strongest at.
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Are there company perks and reimbursements you haven't been taking advantage of?
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Hota Kotb is taking advantage of every day while on maternity leave.
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"That's what this game is about, taking advantage of mistakes," said Lucroy.
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Taking advantage of the silent treatment can be the key to success.
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They're taking advantage of a system that's actually democratizing the cost transportation.
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Our confidence is building and we're taking advantage of it right now.
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Having a person like Weinstein taking advantage of women in many years.
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In one area where people are taking advantage of is in agriculture.
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Now these programs are taking advantage of a new trend—streaming video.
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Prayuth warned against anyone taking advantage of the situation to cause trouble.
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His whole life has been about taking advantage of that rigged system.
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Taking advantage of daylight can make your wake-up routine less torturous.
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It's an unusual amount of liberty not many are taking advantage of.
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Meaning as usual the world is taking advantage of the United States.
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Turner eventually outshone his hero by taking advantage of his momentous times.
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"The entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us," Trump tweeted.
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Death Wish is about taking advantage of the inequalities that already exist.
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Sales on anything Nintendo are rare and always worth taking advantage of.
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"Our enemies around the world are taking advantage of Obama's weakness," Sen.
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First, many job seekers are not taking advantage of the candidates' market.
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"We of course are taking advantage of this in our marketing technology."
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Ethics aside, Piala says employees are taking advantage of the new policy.
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Many countries are already successfully taking advantage of geothermal district heating's possibilities.
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"They see the desperation of people and they're taking advantage," he said.
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People are taking advantage of other people, there's no compassion at all.
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He has convinced himself that the family is taking advantage of him.
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Despite offering incredibly cheap flights, few are taking advantage of the bargains.
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Girls like this Scout are simply taking advantage of the changing times.
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Stop other countries from taking advantage of us with unfair trade practices.
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I was afraid of people taking advantage of me in a chair.
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But taking advantage of feminist wins does not make someone a feminist.
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The Arlo NoMad is all about taking advantage of the community spaces.
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Cook suggested the social media site is taking advantage of its users.
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In an April 2000 interview, he denied taking advantage of his clients.
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If this is what's happening, you're unfairly taking advantage of their restraint.
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Taking advantage of people with these epistemic weaknesses is exploiting the vulnerable.
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But he's done a great job of taking advantage of his opportunity.
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It's worth taking advantage of given the mandatory $25 daily "resort" fee.
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That's why more families are taking advantage of 20173 college savings plans.
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MC: So you're also taking advantage of massive compute infrastructure in Australia.
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Colombia has a strong cycling tradition, taking advantage of its mountainous terrain.
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Colombia has a strong cycling tradition, taking advantage of its mountainous terrain.
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But that doesn't mean that Cubans aren't taking advantage of the service.
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But you will find like-minded extremists taking advantage of the void.
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It's the chance of a lifetime, and you're taking advantage of it.
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How about at work— are your employers taking advantage of your time?
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This was just a great quarterback taking advantage of some awful defenders.
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"With Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, they were playing into women's romantic ideas about men and they were kind of taking advantage of silly women — we're taking advantage of men who have actively harmful ideas of what women are," she said.
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Taking advantage of this, the Knicks led, 20-18, after the first quarter.
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Maybe I'm cynically taking advantage of this terrible situation I found myself in?
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I kept saying, 'I don't want you to feel like i'm taking advantage.
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Even now that it is available, few men are taking advantage of that.
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Trump has accused U.S. trading partners of taking advantage of the United States.
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Spatial mapping could improve audio performance by taking advantage of the room's acoustics.
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Meghan Markle is taking advantage of some downtime with her go-to workout.
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As for your own big move, Cortney suggests taking advantage of the process.
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Donald Trump knows how rape culture operates, and he's taking advantage of it.
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The plan integrates schools by taking advantage of New York's highly segregated geography.
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Seebo is taking advantage of the Fusion IoT APIs built into the platform.
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But you're not taking advantage of the technology, is the point. Yeah. Right?
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"More people should be taking advantage of a balance transfer card," Rossman says.
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Taking advantage of the outdoor space, another living area opens to the garden.
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Vampires are taking advantage of the distress, preying on the sickly and insecure.
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I immediately became concerned and asked if she was taking advantage of him.
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Is taking advantage of Amazon's flash sale akin to crossing the picket line?
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The European Commission is examining whether Amazon is taking advantage of merchants' data.
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The company is taking advantage of WebRTC to make video streaming much cheaper.
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There are signs that ISIS is already taking advantage of the SDF's vulnerability.
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Film studios have been among the most aggressive in taking advantage of them.
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Bright American students are aware of this phenomenon and are fully taking advantage.
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It's a gorgeous title, taking advantage of the graphical abilities of the consoles.
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Instead, Gordon is taking advantage of increased volatility heading into the company's Oct.
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But it's a reality WeLive appears to have no problem taking advantage of.
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Chris wins the Fishy this week for taking advantage of his new position.
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"Retailers are taking advantage of the term," Riddle told the New York Times.
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Ryan Seacrest and Shayna Taylor are taking advantage of the crisp fall air.
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The show has been sharing gifs of participants taking advantage of the booth.
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Not many of Ms Abuta's colleagues are taking advantage of the company's schemes.
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It looks like the HTC 10 is finally taking advantage of that agreement.
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Competition, specifically from lower-cost rivals taking advantage of Align Technology's expired patents.
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You just better make sure you fully taking advantage that four percent interest.
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We make mushroom oil and stocks, taking advantage of everything they give us.
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As an alternative, the editor also suggests taking advantage of National Park Week.
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"These tech titans have been taking advantage of these gray areas," Escobar said.
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As news programming grows, the Pharma industry is taking advantage of that reach.
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The worst part, by far, are the people taking advantage of the situation.
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"They're taking advantage of the way the tax code is written," Olsen said.
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Tomás: It's taking advantage of capitalism and making the best out of it.
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KKR has been taking advantage of Japanese conglomerates' need to streamline their businesses.
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You are going to see burglars, rapists and murderers taking advantage of this.
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There is also a higher bar for taking advantage of the stock price.
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I see the individual artists taking advantage of these platforms to push back.
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They are merely taking advantage of the poor & others unable to defend themselves.
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A combination of some old-fashioned research and taking advantage of today's technology.
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Ramon accuses Kellerman of taking advantage, and Alison realizes that she was played.
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Additionally, there are indications that Iran is taking advantage of the agreement's shortcomings.
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You'll waste less time and money by taking advantage of these online guides.
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"I don't blame them for taking advantage of the United States," Trump said.
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NATO is not, as Trump has stated, taking advantage of the United States.
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I strongly recommend taking advantage of the bundle with Ring Video Doorbell 2.
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"Guys are just taking advantage of their opportunity — whenever that comes," Thomas said.
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Many people were taking advantage of the weather by eating and drinking outside.
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It increased to 173 per cent for those taking advantage of tax reliefs.
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Texas Democrats have historically been lousy at taking advantage of the changing demographics.
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You'll need to update to iOS 11 before taking advantage of this guide.
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The trade-off for taking advantage of the situation is a concrete win.
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New apps are taking advantage of Apple's augmented reality development kit, executives said.
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Arizona soon went ahead, taking advantage of a five-on-three power play.
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Whatever exploits GrayKey is taking advantage of may stop working at some point.
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President Obama "is taking advantage of a provision in the law," Connolly added.
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I can't shake the feeling that we are taking advantage of the situation.
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I'm taking advantage of these markets and am heavily overweighted financials and banks.
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We have all this wall space and we aren't taking advantage of it.
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And Carlson is taking advantage of the opportunity to push his own agenda.
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They have been taking advantage of the United States for a long time.
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Trump's living in -- and taking advantage of -- reality and the Democrats just aren't.
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Of course, taking advantage of those opportunities often requires some planning and budgeting.
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He chalks up the frequency to simply taking advantage of the shots available.
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Does he not get that Bannon is taking advantage of his show's platform?
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You're taking advantage of what you see as a glitch in the system.
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The Bears rallied in the third period, taking advantage of two Raiders turnovers.
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DHS can then patch those flaws, stopping hackers from taking advantage of them.
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That could prompt criticism that China is taking advantage of the negotiating process.
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The plan was to spend 27 hours taking advantage of its dazzling attractions.
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"We are being taking advantage of and I don't like it," he said.
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People were taking advantage of the new public space in the mild weather.
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But recent moves suggest macros may have problems taking advantage of volatility ahead.
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Taking advantage of public misinformation and reinforcing it is the definition of demagoguery.
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Since the theft, Mr. Cattelan has been taking advantage of the crime's notoriety.
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"Each of us is taking advantage of a different approach," Dr. Markmann said.
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Modern rappers are taking advantage of this new outlet and increasing their audience.
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"Honestly, I'm just taking advantage of the moment," he said through a translator.
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I'm taking advantage of my privilege because I live in a blue state.
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They don't want to look like they're taking advantage of all of this.
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China, and many others, are taking advantage of U.S. with our terrible trade pacts.
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How can you blame China for taking advantage of people that had no clue?
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Why focus on what she isn't instead of taking advantage of what she is?
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Taking advantage of this, Razer has released a pretty cool wireless charger for $99.99.
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These publishers are abusing their place in the marketplace and taking advantage of students.
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Many are agricultural towns, taking advantage of the fertile land near the Jordan River.
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I consider taking advantage of a two for $2195.95 deal on kombucha, but resist.
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Equifax's public response was cloddish and looked like it was taking advantage of consumers.
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"Everybody is taking advantage of it, and hopefully that will change soon," McCain said.
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What a joke, airline companies taking advantage of people trying to get out Florida.
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Apple is taking advantage of the two lenses to detect 9 levels of depth.
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They're taking advantage of the uneven ground to hit us with everything they have.
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Brands are already taking advantage of optimizing their creative content based on rich insights.
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By contrast, Ingwer said, some entrepreneurs are taking advantage of changes in the market.
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And it does teach me the importance of taking advantage of every single day.
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Lineage is far from the only company taking advantage of the benign credit environment.
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Roger Lynch, the CEO of Sling TV, is taking advantage of DirecTV Now's stumbles.
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Many advisors recommend taking advantage of both types of retirement savings plans, if possible.
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Our savvy founder saved $2.4 million in taxes by taking advantage of Sec. 1202!
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So, they're taking advantage of the situation now, which has allowed them to bond.
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But I think you just had had it on everyone taking advantage of you.
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CodeWeavers worked around Chrome's limitations by taking advantage of its new relationship with Android.
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This notion that we're "losing" and everyone's taking advantage of us is very powerful.
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McGregor instead utilized an oblique kick, taking advantage of fighting a rare fellow southpaw.
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Taking advantage, if offered, could help you stretch your paid parental leave, she said.
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Conditions at Augusta National have been almost idyllic, and Jordan Spieth is taking advantage.
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"I just want him to apologize for taking advantage of our friendship," he said.
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He's angling to make his NFL comeback, but clearly taking advantage of the downtime.
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If you aren't already taking advantage of your employer's 401(k) plan, sign up.
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"Scopely is taking advantage of a new mainstream-ificiation of interactive entertainment," he said.
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Obama is taking advantage of beautiful fall weather on Columbus Day, a federal holiday.
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Rolet said the firm is taking advantage of any volatility in the credit markets.
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Warez is sometimes laden with malware, taking advantage of people's desire for free software.
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And some companies have already been taking advantage of a thaw in market conditions.
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Some Republicans are taking advantage of the decision to soften the March 5 deadline.
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The cloud market is still growing rapidly, and all three companies are taking advantage.
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And sins of omission—not taking advantage of the moment—cost you over time.
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Even when he's presented off-ball situations, he isn't taking advantage of them enough.
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Mr. Trump was taking advantage of a bureaucratic maneuver that is not readily available.
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The plan consists of increasing margins by taking advantage of a slim operating structure.
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By taking advantage of tax-favored accounts, millennial investors can supercharge their nest eggs.
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He's faced criticism from both conservatives and liberals for taking advantage of the situation.
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He thinks the North Korean dictator is taking advantage of the American democratic system.
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To say that people aren't taking advantage of the #MeToo movement would be false.
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But no creepy neighbor was taking advantage of my out-of-my-head state.
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Taking advantage of these issues has typically been reserved for governments or surveillance contractors.
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"Keep items off the ground by taking advantage of your wall surfaces," advises Salem.
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But he says taking this investment is more about taking advantage of market opportunity.
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Tehran has a very large art community and is certainly taking advantage of scale.
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"But they were taking advantage of us and stealing money from us," he charged.
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The president publicly browbeat and insulted allies as deadbeats taking advantage of American generosity.
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"He is taking advantage of the Chinese flag to make money," Fa Ci said.
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The statement is centered around panic buying and taking advantage of a good deal.
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So you never wanted to capitalize on your legacy by taking advantage of retromania?
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"I can't imagine him not taking advantage of the opportunity to jab at Biden."
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Or at least taking advantage of the very deep pockets of an American company.
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The dating app Hinge is taking advantage of the day as a marketing opportunity.
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Large companies today are often taking advantage of workers, consumers, taxpayers and small businesses.
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Worried about market manipulators taking advantage to cash in without investing in a cure?
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We are more than capable of taking advantage of those opportunities as they mature.
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Italian banks are also taking advantage of the favourable market window in fixed income.
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Sunday will be that big moment ... and she's taking advantage of her comeback opportunity.
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The Rams struck first when taking advantage of Wentz's seventh interception of the year.
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The Islamic State is taking advantage of Turkey's invasion of northern Syria to regroup.
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We had our luggage delivered to the resort, taking advantage of Disney's luggage transfer.
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Amazon, meanwhile, said it's working to stop merchants from taking advantage of the crisis.
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Mr. Ortega, a wily politician, is already taking advantage of this lack of unity.
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The receiver says he feels great physically, taking advantage of the break from football.
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Instead of taking advantage of his followers, Salahuddin ridiculed their saintly ideas of him.
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We can't allow Big Pharma to continue taking advantage of seniors with exorbitant costs.
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Anifah also warned that Islamic State militants "could be taking advantage of this situation".
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Focus on getting good grades and taking advantage of the school's resources and opportunities.
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China is now taking advantage of its draconian state powers to fight the coronavirus.
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Yet, I have a gnawing feeling that I would be taking advantage of him.
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But others are likely taking advantage of pop enthusiasm and the current regulatory framework.
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I'm tired of you just taking advantage of me, hurting me, beating on me.
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"They're taking advantage of the liberties that we've fought so hard to defend," he said.
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"Consumers seem to be taking advantage of options to reduce payments — specifically leasing," she said.
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Trump feels the two allies and neighbors are taking advantage of lax American trade policies.
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Rather than taking advantage of another insect, however, these parasites leech off the plant kingdom.
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But you can lessen your drowsiness by taking advantage of your body's natural sleep cycles.
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Though useful, I'm torn on whether I should be taking advantage of its many beeps.
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If you're interested in taking advantage of the offer in Sambuca, you better act fast.
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It's not even taking advantage of natural language processing or any type of artificial intelligence.
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"I love taking advantage of all the great Black Friday sales and discounts," she says.
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If you already have Uber and Snapchat accounts, taking advantage of the integration is easy.
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Norfolk State once upset Missouri by taking advantage of a small, shooting-reliant Tigers team.
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The lush green backyard is perfect for outdoor entertaining and taking advantage of summer nights.
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Goosebump is already taking advantage of these trends, with 3.503,2150 weekly active users in Paris.
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Look, all of these countries have been taking advantage of the United States on trade.
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But I do think [Leah's] experience is that these men are taking advantage of her.
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Another supportive factor has been producers taking advantage of higher prices by locking in production.
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Businesses also bought more vehicles for their corporate fleets, taking advantage of lower tax rates.
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We therefore remain O'weight and would recommend taking advantage of the pullback in the stock.
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"Basically what you're doing is you're taking advantage of it being not secure," she explained.
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Plenty of companies are taking advantage of machine learning to tag and search visual content.
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Goalies also got into the offensive action, taking advantage of more room on the ice.
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"These city officials are taking advantage of a population that's basically voiceless," he told me.
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Ashley: So people are actually taking advantage of 15 minutes worth of a voice message?
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They worry that China is taking advantage of a Western openness that now feels naive.
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We're the piggy bank that everybody is stealing from and robbing and taking advantage of.
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The application also inquires about whether employees are actually taking advantage of a company's benefits.
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A narrative that involves men taking advantage of women, and silencing them with their power.
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As far as Republicans are concerned, Democrats are taking advantage of a moment, Lankford said.
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Taking advantage of promotions is a worldwide phenomenon, but techies stalk deals with extraordinary ingenuity.
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Some of the websites offering "binary options" are accused of taking advantage of this confusion.
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Active managers may add value to fixed income portfolios by taking advantage of these limitations.
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So this deal might be worth taking advantage of if you rely on the app.
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Increasingly, it's the very wealthy people who are increasingly taking advantage of pass-through income.
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They're much more clingy when one of us leaves, so I'm taking advantage of it!
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Mubi has been taking advantage of this, and Netflix is now using the same strategy.
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The talented teen hopes that taking advantage of these opportunities will help her end poverty.
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Pimps are exploiting and abusing them, and bad clients are taking advantage of the situation.
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For its part, IS is taking advantage of the calm to continue its military campaign.
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"There is huge potential there that other countries are already taking advantage of," said Geraci.
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" Shah also believes the judge "might be worried about people taking advantage of desperate parents.
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"There is huge potential there that other countries are already taking advantage of," he said.
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They instantly formed a bond, and married in 2011 – taking advantage of every moment together.
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In response, wheat growers would expand, taking advantage of the newly available land and labour.
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It is feared that terrorists are taking advantage of the lawlessness to plan attacks abroad.
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They should be taking advantage of cheap money to spend more on problems like these.
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Microsoft is fast taking advantage of a key new feature in Apple's iOS 10 update.
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Soon, everyone from Edgar Davids to Steve McManaman was taking advantage of the new rules.
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BUYERS OF COMPANIES AROUND THE WORLD INCLUDE AMERICANS BUYING CHINESE, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF CHINESE OPPORTUNITIES.
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The question is whether he can take advantage without seeming like he is taking advantage.
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Elijah Cummings accused Shkreli of dealing in "blood money" and taking advantage of Turing's customers.
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Instead, I'm questioning whether or not the in-game economy is taking advantage of players.
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Home Depot also appears to be taking advantage of continued turmoil at its top rivals.
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But he also said that he frowns on affluent travelers taking advantage of welcoming monasteries.
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A match is free money, and not taking advantage of it is a wasted opportunity.
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Pilot unions are taking advantage of shortages to ask for better conditions for their members.
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Here's what the setting means, and how to make sure you're taking advantage of it.
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It is a prime example of taking advantage of consumer inexperience and widespread financial illiteracy.
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He is taking advantage of the infrastructure and platform provided by running as a Democrat.
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Globally, rates are low and companies are taking advantage of lower yields to fund acquisitions.
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Samsung is taking advantage of that by charging a ton of money for those displays.
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Hackers taking advantage of the media in extortion attempts is a novel and growing approach.
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But he is also taking advantage of a momentous and insecure time in American media.
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You were doing too much housework, taking advantage of those nice little Home Depot Saturdays.
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The IOC should be taking advantage of Olympic-ready cities by shortening that time horizon.
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But it often felt like I was taking advantage of something other people didn't have.
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Visitor interest is something that several local tour groups around Chernobyl are taking advantage of.
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"It's clear that Mr. Oliveira is taking advantage of the current geopolitical situation," Huawei wrote.
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You can try out the service by taking advantage of a free one-month trial.
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The company is also taking advantage of an investment from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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We're taking advantage of that to hold a New York Times subscriber event next month.
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And strangers were not the only ones taking advantage of the restored lines of communication.
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"NASA has been very forward leaning, and we're taking advantage of that," Mr. Suffredini said.
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Mr. Trump wants Americans to believe that their allies are simply taking advantage of them.
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Some are even taking advantage of the situation and gouging the prices of necessary supplies.
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Workers are skeptical, and the opponents of meaningful action are taking advantage of that distrust.
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But advocates say millions more people with disabilities could be taking advantage of the accounts.
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I don't know, it just seems like they're taking advantage of me by saying that.
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Farrah Abraham's taking advantage of Cali's super bloom to show off her super bum bum.
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Starting their business four years ago meant taking advantage of the tools Instagram provided them.
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Opportunities for reflection are available every day, and I plan on taking advantage of them.
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Consider taking advantage of Sandals & Beaches Resorts' Red Hot Winter Sale, available through January 24.
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J.P. Morgan is in "a very strong financial position and they're taking advantage of that."
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"Other exporting countries are taking advantage of the Indian ban" to raise their asking price.
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Like generations of chefs before her, Coblentz began by taking advantage of the local environment.
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I assumed that the driver was taking advantage of an older woman and reprimanded him.
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That raises the question of whether well-off families are taking advantage of the system.
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Farmers and ranchers are continually taking advantage of every opportunity to improve how they farm.
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And tons of big-name artists are taking advantage of streaming's freedom in different ways.
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Clearly, the league thinks that teams taking advantage of quasi-loopholes is part of that.
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During the campaign, President Donald Trump regularly blasted America's allies for taking advantage of Washington.
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Akhbarek is taking advantage of the boom in social media to advance its own agenda.
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Local leaders are now taking advantage of the new freedoms to build ethnic power bases.
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Several of the actresses are now coming forward to accuse Stewart of taking advantage of them.
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"We are very much in the game, and are taking advantage of it now," Raines said.
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Taking advantage of Ivy's fear of arrest, Kai gets her to play the pinky promise game.
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The pro-life movement has, as of late, had remarkable success taking advantage of this structure.
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And that was taking advantage of the institute's new 8,600-core cluster, recently donated by NASA.
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This is yet another example of a production company taking advantage of a young rising star.
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Populist movements are taking advantage of cleavages in society to pit the electorate against one another.
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For the time being, those eligible to return are taking advantage of the window of opportunity.
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If a country is taking advantage of us, we're not going to let that happen anymore.
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Other countries have been taking advantage of us for decades -- decades, and decades, and decades, folks.
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Many of the domains contain simple typos and are clearly aimed at taking advantage of consumers.
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His theme is always that other countries are taking advantage of the big, rich United States.
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Brad Pitt is taking advantage of his time in China while promoting his upcoming film Allied.
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We have major corporations like GE that love taking advantage of low-cost labor in China.
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However, this has been offset by U.S. tourists taking advantage of currency drops elsewhere, said Sorenson.
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"Farming is a way of thinking, a way of taking advantage of your resources," he says.
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In the 1980s, Trump lambasted Japan for "taking advantage of" the U.S., along with other countries.
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Better Your Business It's not just young people who are taking advantage of the sharing economy.
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Now, Wayfair is taking advantage of Google's ARCore to offer the same option to Android users.
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Bad actors looking to spread their message are skillful in taking advantage of messaging apps' vulnerabilities.
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Harvard was unique in taking advantage of the burgeoning numbers of educated women in this way.
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"A lot of the financial institutions are taking advantage and just refinancing and refinancing," Martin said.
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Shadowsocks is taking advantage of that and combining the advantage of a proxy with traffic encryption.
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And this isn't even necessarily about taking advantage of your smartphone, although it could include that.
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He talked about families, commuters, travelers, vacationers, and day-trippers taking advantage of quicker air flight.
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Reciting "The Dare," Alexa's voice was fuller and clearer, taking advantage of the superior dynamic range.
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One of my biggest regrets was not taking advantage of all the hours in a day.
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Southern Libya has become a hideout for militant brigades taking advantage of the security vacuum there.
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I have an opportunity and I'm taking advantage of it to the best of my ability.
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Small firms are offering healthier options, taking advantage of cheap digital marketing and nimble contract manufacturers.
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They are far more obviously taking advantage of women intentionally, so it's a very interesting perspective.
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But Rogen quickly followed up the host's act, taking advantage of Fallon's house band, the Roots.
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As Westworld begins taking advantage of a broader canvas, that's only going to become more vital.
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Despite this impressive gain, it turns out that not everyone is taking advantage of mobile payments.
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If you're an Android user and you're not taking advantage of widgets, you're doing it wrong.
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He'd tried everything over the years, always taking advantage of new technology as it became available.
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Museums are taking advantage of telepresence robotics to make their exhibitions accessible for people with disabilities.
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Which is why, when it comes to sun protection, we're taking advantage of Every. Single. Sale.
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The exemption expires after the end of 2025, so the wealthy are taking advantage, said Featherngill.
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Kerry Wilson, a Florida mom, is taking advantage of the increase in beef and pork supplies.
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Instead, developers should treat the remote like a laser pointer, taking advantage of its internal sensors.
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Taking advantage of currents can mean putting a boat dangerously close to floating junk, they said.
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I believe that they charge way too much; I believe now that they are taking advantage.
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He doesn't have a clue as the entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us.
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You can start taking advantage of the catch-up rule in the year you turn 50.
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There is nothing inherently unusual in Trump taking advantage of a dinner to speak with Putin.
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The company is taking advantage of recent legal changes that finally make telemedicine legal in France.
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HealthSherpa's data indicate that consumers are taking advantage of those options, but not in huge numbers.
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"I started seeing violence, people who are taking advantage of the situation here," he told Hyperallergic.
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Halftime Report trader, Steve Weiss, is taking advantage of the sell-off by going bargain hunting.
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A big part of how he got there was through taking advantage of long-term investing.
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""A lot of the information isn't true," she says, "but I'm taking advantage of the publicity.
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If you're like us and are already taking advantage of pre-Black Friday deals, welcome friend.
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Deliver this while taking advantage of improved psychographic targeting, and the opportunities for growth are endless.
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THIS HAS STARTED TO MOVE INTO OUR WHEEL HOUSE AND WE'RE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF IT NOW.
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Chile's peso rose 20.13%, while the Mexican peso rose marginally taking advantage of a weaker dollar.
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But as the sport became more competitive, players were accused of taking advantage of the system.
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After a scoreless first period, the Ducks wasted little time taking advantage of second-period adjustments.
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Criquet is taking advantage of a men's apparel market that's seen explosive growth in recent years.
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If you end up taking advantage of all these deals, the discounts really add up fast.
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Firms are also taking advantage of technology like webinars to hit a wider variety of schools.
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From lipstick to face masks, here are the beauty sales you should be taking advantage of.
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Now many of them are taking advantage of having more time to scratch that longstanding itch.
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He doesn't have a clue as..... ...the entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us.
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These misleading support sites are still rampant, taking advantage of those looking for help and information.
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Foreign buyers are also taking advantage of price differentials between U.S. crude and more expensive grades.
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But we can't continuously have other nations taking advantage of the United States, like never before.
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And there's a whole ocean of talent out there that distributed companies are taking advantage of.
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If you were targeted by hackers taking advantage of this bug, T-Mobile should've called you.
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And that's a way of taking advantage of check averages on a day like Valentine's Day.
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He has repeatedly criticized Amazon for taking advantage of the U.S. Postal Service, also without evidence.
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He doesn't have a clue as he entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us.
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First, Auerbach recommends taking advantage of health savings accounts if they are offered by your employer.
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The Bengals are soft on the run and Conner is more than capable of taking advantage.
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The crowd at her headquarters seemed mostly concerned about illegal immigrants taking advantage of the system.
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That means a lot of developers aren't taking advantage of the latest technologies, despite clear advantages.
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Beyond shopping and dining at the airport, how are people taking advantage of My Pit Pass?
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"My daughter and I had been shopping for hours, taking advantage of the sales," she began.
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Tech companies are goosing profits by relying on contract labor, taking advantage of lax labor laws.
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And Tuberville wasted little time taking advantage of Trump's past attacks on Sessions during the runoff.
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He is taking advantage of the Global Talent Stream initiative the Canadian government started last year.
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Mr. Deripaska was trailed by accusations of wrecking the environment and taking advantage of his partners.
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Avoid overpaying at Dunks by taking advantage of a special deal on this Cuisinart coffee maker.
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Limiting the cost of attendance as much as possible, which includes taking advantage of financial aid.
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Since there are almost no limits under federal law, they are taking advantage of this trove.
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But I read that some young people are taking advantage of cheap flights and booking trips.
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Trump's preoccupation with foreigners "taking advantage" of Americans could still usher in an Australian-style future.
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Trends suggest those criminal groups will continue taking advantage of instability in the region in 2020.
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The guys were taking advantage of them, so they might as well use their credit cards.
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Ted Cruz's (Texas) campaign, which he described as dishonest and taking advantage of a political opportunity.
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He's taking advantage of mistakes on the plate, he's not swinging at marginal pitches for balls.
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Now that the Chiefs have reached the final stage, they're focused on taking advantage of it.
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For all that, though, Howard deserves acclaim for taking advantage of the opportunities his teammates provided.
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Since the attacks are wireless, malware taking advantage of Blueborne could spread from device to device.
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"Sex traffickers are readily taking advantage of those technologies that are available to them," he said.
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You can attend Disrupt — and still save money — by taking advantage of our late registration pricing.
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Trump has frequently blamed Amazon for taking advantage of USPS and contributing to its revenue shortfall.
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Other countries have been taking advantage of us for decades — decades, and decades, and decades, folks.
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He doesn't have a clue as the entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us.
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That's just an incredible deal, and worth taking advantage of no matter how long your stay.
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Scammers are taking advantage of increasingly-compact hardware to use hidden cameras to spy on people.
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The NRA has done this, in part, by taking advantage of the US's unique legal environment.
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Probably, and they are taking advantage of it: Time, taxes and terrorism have changed the mood.
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People are taking advantage of those things because they can afford it for the first time.
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Again, taking advantage of the poor, taking advantage of the Sunnis, he tells them, you know, you don&apost want the Iranians to come in to the Sunnis, and he tells the Shiite you don&apost want ISIS to come back, and I can help you.
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We found a room dedicated to shoe discounts bustling with shoppers taking advantage of a final sale.
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"If they are taking advantage of the system, they should be scared," Mr. Icahn said of corporations.
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Long-term Savings: I can afford to save right now so I am taking advantage of that.
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Whether you&aposre monetizing or cashing that in or taking advantage of that momentarily is another thing.
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A number of Japanese companies have been taking advantage of a stronger yen to pursue overseas deals.
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Scammers already have jumped on new-card mailings as an opportunity to taking advantage of the unaware.
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Mexico's cartels are also taking advantage of our porous border and flooding our communities with deadly drugs.
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It's possible, the researchers surmised, that the males were somehow taking advantage of the older female's physiology.
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I worry that this kind of thing is taking advantage of some people who are really struggling.
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She allegedly accused him of taking advantage of her under threat of being "punished," the affidavit states.
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That suggests that provinces have been taking advantage of federal generosity to spend money on other things.
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Someone is taking advantage of you and making you feel small... The warehouse reflected that underlying feeling.
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Why it matters: Companies are taking advantage of YouTube's ad crisis by rolling out timely video updates.
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If the euro area is capable of taking advantage of good conditions, best to build confidence slowly.
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Honda said the government can issue deficit-covering bonds by taking advantage of super-low interest rates.
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Consider these findings: VCs know diverse entrepreneurs are a good investment that they aren't taking advantage of.
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What about a president taking advantage of a gargantuan power imbalance with a 22-year-old intern?
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He has also repeatedly criticized Amazon for taking advantage of the U.S. Postal Service, also without evidence.
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And they should be taking advantage of this particular situation now that exists in the biotech area.
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The Paradise Papers have shed light on Apple's shifting strategy for taking advantage of offshore tax rules.
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At a high level, GANs work by taking advantage of the adversarial relationship between competing neural networks.
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I don't think I ever dated anyone who in conscious way was just taking advantage of me.
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Martian's taking advantage of the opportunity with the addition of Amazon Alexa functionality to its mVoice wearable.
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Despite his regret over the deaths, he says that "fake activists" are taking advantage of its democracy.
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Demagogic leaders are taking advantage of all these various factors and using it to divide people further.
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"It's in everyone's best interest to be taking advantage of whatever those matching dollars are," Snider said.
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Apple had also said that there were no known instances of hackers taking advantage of the flaw.
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But by taking advantage of the Excursionist Perk, you can visit both cities at the same price.
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Americans have been taking advantage of cheap gasoline to drive more miles this year than ever before.
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Apple stressed that there were no known instances of hackers taking advantage of the flaw to date.
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Lots of other science organizations are also taking advantage of the event to do some science exploration.
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Trafigura expects to benefit from lower development costs by taking advantage of existing infrastructure at the site.
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Who they've recently attacked: ISIS isn't the only terror group taking advantage of the Syrian civil war.
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Lowering costs: Microsoft is far from the only firm interested in taking advantage of white space technology.
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For customers looking to taste a Papa John's slice, Smith suggested taking advantage of a competitor's promotion.
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"And Apple is a first mover in taking advantage of these new laws and regulations," he said.
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One major theme was surfacing some of the buried features that many users weren't taking advantage of.
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The group could then function as one entity, taking advantage of synergies among the different business lines.
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Those shortcomings severely prevented people with disabilities from taking advantage of the internet for years, Henderson added.
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Now the kingdom is taking advantage of strong demand to cut excess stocks to more normal levels.
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This is the second time this month that Facebook has been found taking advantage of young people.
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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are taking advantage of their pre-newborn days while they can.
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The schedule will eventually become more unfavorable but for now, they are taking advantage of home ice.
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So the USB-IF is taking advantage of that by integrating Thunderbolt 3 specifications into USB 4.
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If you're not taking advantage of the benefits available to you, you're leaving money on the table.
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Work offers 36 hours a year of science outreach community service, so I'm taking advantage of it.
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Credit the Twins for taking advantage, as prospect Max Kepler smashed a game-winning three run homer.
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Naturally, those who have already gotten the capability have wasted no time in taking advantage of it.
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"Cinekills"—CGI clips taking advantage of the Mega-CD's increased-capacity format—I don't have notes on.
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It said that there were no known instances of hackers taking advantage of the flaw to date.
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The hackers are taking advantage of disparate and lacking security standards guarding voter registration databases, specialists say.
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And it's not just fake families taking advantage of the system at the border, according to McAleenan.
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In 2017, women are still outsiders to the political process, and they're taking advantage of this moment.
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The central bank slashed its policy rate to 14% last month, taking advantage of an inflation dip.
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But her intent, she said, was to prevent nefarious people from taking advantage of inclusive bathroom policies.
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"The President has wide latitude to do that and he's taking advantage of the opportunity he has."
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It only spreads itself inside organizational networks, taking advantage of a variety of legitimate network administration tools.
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Islamic terrorists are attacking with greater sophistication, taking advantage of technology and human frailty with horrific barbarity.
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Summer is bad for spiders taking advantage of those open windows to make webs on your ceiling.
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Gays and lesbians, marginalised minorities that face deep prejudice, are also taking advantage of the night testing.
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However, if your own productivity is a genuine priority, taking advantage of vacation time will only help.
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The new malware is believed to enter networks by taking advantage of weak passwords or unaddressed vulnerabilities.
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Some 1,400 firefighters fought the flames Wednesday, taking advantage of the slightly cooler temperature to make headway.
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There is also no fiduciary duty to one's family to minimize taxes by taking advantage of loopholes.
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The Gulf nations are taking advantage of the situation and are ruining the industrial fabric of Yemen.
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They are taking advantage of "loopholes" in our asylum laws to game the system and settle here.
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At the other end of the spectrum, multinational corporations are taking advantage of aggressive international tax planning.
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The third round began with little more than a mild breeze, and several players were taking advantage.
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I first watched SATC when I was way too young, taking advantage of my parents' HBO subscription.
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Taking advantage of an open IPO "window," Cloudera also went public and priced its shares at $15.
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Those companies are already taking advantage of this data with traditional linear regression algorithms and simple criteria.
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If a country is taking advantage of us, we're not going to let that happen any more.
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Group life insurance from work is often a great deal and a benefit worth taking advantage of.
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Teng accused Chaffetz of inappropriately billing his campaign for personal expenses while taking advantage of airline benefits.
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For now, the justices are mostly lying low and taking advantage of a brief recess from arguments.
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Remember that panic investing with the aim of taking advantage of a "deal" is not always prudent.
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Taking advantage of neighbors who had slipped out, some curled up on a series of empty seats.
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Who can blame a country for taking advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?
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If you've yet to experience Melbourne's diverse dining and art options, consider taking advantage of the discount.
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They were there, they were completely taking advantage of a third-world country that was in chaos.
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It was not even taking advantage of a virtualization layer to maximize the capacity of each machine.
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In fact, if we are popular that means to me that they are taking advantage of us.
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Founders and venture capitalists say unscrupulous investors are taking advantage of the uncertainty to renege on deals.
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"My problem is with people with solutions in their hand not taking advantage of them," Richter says.
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George Clooney is taking advantage of his pre-diaper-duty nights by hitting the town with friends.
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Just because these opportunities exist for the parties doesn't mean they'll succeed in taking advantage of them.
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Barry said he's taking advantage of being on his parents' health insurance plan until he turns 26.
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Mr. Trump's preoccupation with foreigners "taking advantage" of Americans could still usher in an Australian-style future.
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However, Malkiel said there are still too many investors who are not taking advantage of passive investing.
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And among those taking advantage of these amenities, the scientists found, was a microbe called Moraxella osloensis.
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"Brewing at home is the way to go, or taking advantage of workplace coffee machines," says Meadows.
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But for some investment advisors, hedge funds' many downsides prevent them from taking advantage of their positives.
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He was taking advantage of a new bureau promotion system introduced by Mueller and continued by Comey.
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"If they are taking advantage of the system, they should be scared," Mr. Icahn said of corporations.
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"Getting wealthy from cheating and taking advantage of others," he said in a comment on the page.
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Taking advantage of Turkish shelling, five ISIS detainees escaped an SDF-run prison camp on Friday afternoon.
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I feel like Pakke is taking advantage of these little gaps to activate spaces that are underutilized.
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"People were really taking advantage of Pioneer as kind of an online accelerator almost organically," Gross says.
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Narcissistic behavior includes self-righteousness, a pattern of cheating in relationships, and taking advantage of other people.
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"Just a lot of hard work and taking advantage of my opportunities," said Conforto, who is batting .
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Briganti wanted to have global impact, and that requires taking advantage of global infrastructure that's already there.
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He's still at it, saying he's taking advantage of his unpopularity to put unpopular measures in place.
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The bill requires anyone taking advantage of its provisions to first notify the FBI of their intent.
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So with Song's star on the rise, merchants are taking advantage of his popularity to drive business.
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Homeowners may be taking advantage of lower rates now, concerned that rates will move higher this year.
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Other scammers are taking advantage of Hurricane Dorian to impersonate a weatherman and solicit relief on Facebook.
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But the airport's most significant upgrade could be made possible by taking advantage of land on Rikers.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has begun to investigate whether some companies are taking advantage of consumers.
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Better infrastructure would also lower costs for American entrepreneurs taking advantage of new technology to start businesses.
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The Avalanche took the lead after taking advantage of a Dallas turnover near its own blue line.
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Armed groups and criminal gangs, taking advantage of the government collapse that followed the downfall of Col.
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"He's a smart veteran player who is getting more ice time, and he's taking advantage," Gallant said.
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The store was filled with some incredible deals, but very few shoppers were taking advantage of them.
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Ford also cut its tax bill by taking advantage of credits from previous losses in overseas markets.
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If you would like help support our work, please consider taking advantage of our subscription offer here.
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Established carmakers will face new competitors taking advantage of the technology shift to break into the market.
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The Steelers led by 363-236 at halftime after taking advantage of two turnovers by the Texans.
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"It's a situation ripe for men taking advantage of young girls," Ms. Powers said in the documentary.
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"When RentAFriend first opened, there were people saying I was taking advantage of lonely people," Rosenbaum wrote.
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"For decades, Japan and other nations have been taking advantage of the United States," the ad states.
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So [Kybella] is taking advantage of that inflammatory response to get rid of the blown-up fat.
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Cohn defended Trump's stance against China, saying the Asian country was taking advantage of the United States.
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Big oil companies frequently purchase and sell petroleum products, taking advantage of price differences to maximize profits.
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Rebel groups accused the Kurdish-led S.D.F. of siding with the government and taking advantage of Russian airstrikes.
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And we all know retailers wouldn't dare skip out on taking advantage of a good ol' holiday weekend.
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Apple is taking advantage of the fact that an iPhone usually stays always on, even when you sleep.
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These early humans managed to survive, argue the researchers, by taking advantage of their proximity to coastal waters.
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Our society is very vulnerable to being very polarized and that's what the media is taking advantage of.
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KS: It's the idea is there's all this unused inventory and you are taking advantage of that. Correct.
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Trump reportedly avoided repeating rhetoric accusing Japan of taking advantage of U.S. security aid and taking American jobs.
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As we ventured deeper into Rocinha, Felix pointed out other ways residents here are taking advantage of tourism.
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Taking advantage of government grants, Micron is investing $2000 billion to make more flash-memory chips in Singapore.
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Trump repeatedly said he was only taking advantage of tax provisions used by wealthy people who support Clinton.
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China taking advantage of America through trade and other means was a big theme in the 2016 race.
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Other late night hosts are also taking advantage of the presidential debates by holding their own live segments.
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So Dr. Stubbs suggests taking advantage of anything that will make your hotel room feel less like home.
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Let me be clear, there are plenty of predatory payday lenders out there taking advantage of unsuspecting consumers.
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The biggest benefit of the gigafactory is taking advantage of mass production to reduce the price of batteries.
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If you're really smart you'd bring diversity in early because you're taking advantage of that. Sure. Yeah. Absolutely.
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"I think Google is really taking advantage of our people," Trump said on Tuesday in the Oval Office.
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Trolls have accused Lee of taking advantage of the largesse of the state, which assists defectors with resettlement.
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This is done by issuers in order to save money by taking advantage of lower market interest rates.
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He doesn't have a clue as..... [1013 EDT] - ...the entire World WAS laughing and taking advantage of us.
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Also, if you're not taking advantage of your employer's matching 2408(k) contributions, then start with that first.
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And in my district alone, over 62,000 filers are actually taking advantage of the state and local deduction.
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I have some more dance experience than Keo's past partners, and he is definitely taking advantage of that.
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ABN AMRO is taking advantage of Societe Generale's withdrawal from Belgium to double its size in the country.
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It was two different companies taking advantage of a system — a system that had no rules and regulations.
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In the '80s and '90s it was the Chinese and the Japanese who were taking advantage of us.
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They believe that they can reduce costs across the system by taking advantage of people's natural travel patterns.
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"I was NOT taking advantage of by Mr. Cosby when I was on the Cosby Show," she wrote.
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He's a demagogue who is taking advantage of deep-seated fears of Muslims among Americans, especially Republican voters.
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If you are not taking advantage of the employer match, you are leaving free money on the table.
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The Apple Watch makes a good gift, and it's clear that Apple is also taking advantage of it.
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Maybe it's a good thing, a thing that stops a callous industry from taking advantage of her again.
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"That&aposs what we&aposve talked about -- taking advantage of this homestand," Panthers rookie coach Bob Boughner said.
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Creditors want to know that potential buyers are not taking advantage of a company already on its knees.
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With these guys, we're taking advantage of this in-between season for as long as we possibly can.
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By taking advantage of Target's deals, this is one item you don't have to regret buying this summer.
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VTB Capital, appeared to be taking advantage of that pullback and positioning in Asia for the longer term.
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And in his final months, people in the industry worried that Lee's caretakers were taking advantage of him.
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Niccol said new or infrequent customers made up nearly half of the people taking advantage of the offer.
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For the last year, major telecoms have mostly refrained from taking advantage of my gift of dwindling oversight.
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Jaguar is in the middle of a very big up—and it's taking advantage of the hot streak.
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Not surprisingly, auction sellers are taking advantage of the trend by adding cryptocurrency names to their product listings.
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Taking advantage of their backgrounds, they got together in 2014 to try to connect blockchain into the enterprise.
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Skiles was able to get an early Model X by taking advantage of Tesla's Model S referral program.
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Obviously a lot of people are focusing on it, and some people are taking advantage of the situation.
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The sale of GCBs accelerated in the second half of 22016, with investors taking advantage of softer prices.
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It also made him aware that his kids should spend more time outdoors taking advantage of the weather.
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And they are taking advantage of anti-migrant fervour to implement an illiberal agenda on other fronts, too.
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Kuemper, Kings shut out Panthers LOS ANGELES — Darcy Kuemper is used to taking advantage of his limited opportunities.
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It's unclear how many EBT shoppers are now taking advantage of Prime, as Amazon declined to share numbers.
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Indeed, many of those involved are clearly embracing and taking advantage of that dynamic and its resulting confusion.
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Taking advantage of the flaw was surprisingly simple — requiring a victim to click on a specially crafted link.
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Bankinter is taking advantage of a surge in appetite for risky bank debt after a torrid first quarter.
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I've been living extremely frugally (rarely eating out, no vacations or shopping, and taking advantage of free entertainment).
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But taking advantage of the political window that Trump has created for Democrats won't be an easy victory.
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The process of gestational surrogacy has been criticized for taking advantage of vulnerable women with few financial resources.
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Then, make the most of your savings by taking advantage of catch-up contributions in your retirement plans.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a vigorous opponent of the 2015 deal, is taking advantage of that possibility.
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"The Navy is taking advantage of a scheduling overlap to demonstrate its capabilities to potential adversaries," Kirby said.
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The enemy of the moment — radical Islamic terrorism — got lucky once, taking advantage of our complacency and inattention.
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"They could have seen that she was drinking too much and that he was taking advantage," they said.
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He rightfully called out the relationship for being inappropriate and accused Ezra of taking advantage of a student.
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The Grand Wizard's lawyer accused Stern of taking advantage of his client's old age and traumatic brain injury.
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We need to be taking advantage of the broad swath of talent that we have in this country.
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More and more companies are now open to hiring remote employees, and Andela is taking advantage of that.
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Muted laughter followed; Phone screens flashed as students texted their friends, taking advantage of this "break" from learning.
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If you're not taking advantage of the employee benefits available to you, you're leaving money on the table.
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Most offer the service for free, and taking advantage can help minimize instances of fraud and identity theft.
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Taking advantage of the chaos in Libya, ISIS and al Qaeda have also taken root in the country.
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But some companies may be eager to show they are taking advantage of the open window, skewing markets.
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He even gave credit to the PRC leadership for taking advantage of "previous U.S. administrations' weakness" on trade.
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Carson argued later that morning that extremists likely entered Belgium by taking advantage of Europe's loose immigration regulations.
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Yelich, Conley power Marlins past reeling Reds MIAMI — Christian Yelich is taking advantage of hitting behind Giancarlo Stanton.
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Even taking advantage of food services can promote a social experience, like cooking dinner with your significant other.
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Second, terrorists, propagandists and purveyors of fabricated news are taking advantage of the online space to undermine democracy.
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The Sharks scored 22012 seconds into the period by taking advantage of a bad line change by Nashville.
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They've also been shown to be vulnerable to hackers looting funds and scammers taking advantage of overzealous investors.
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Iowa is also taking advantage of a situation only possible because congressional Republicans eliminated ObamaCare's individual mandate penalty.
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Or taking advantage as big companies get too confident and don't continue to put consumers front and center.
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Stretch your clothing budget as far as possible by taking advantage of mega-sales at your favorite stores.
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Mr. Trump believes this trade deficit is a sign that other nations have been taking advantage of us.
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Name Withheld Clearly, supervision at your job is lax, and your sluggard classmate is taking advantage of that.
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Thirty percent of millennial respondents in the First Insight survey also said they're taking advantage of curbside pickup.
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The American Petroleum Institute is taking advantage of the crisis to ask Trump to roll back environmental standards.
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Traders potentially taking advantage of the floating rate to raise prices would also pose a challenge, she said.
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It is the result of light taking advantage of the moon's uneven topography and shining its way through.
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Now they are taking advantage of this particular Taiwan case and pretend it is for compassion and humanity.
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The New Health Care Some clever studies have teased out causal effects by taking advantage of natural experiments.
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Maria's apparently taking advantage of the political climate to promote her upcoming comedy tour, which fires up Tuesday.
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Poke Peen featured users taking advantage of Pokémon Go's augmented reality feature and turning them into dick pics.
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In the suit, Franklin accuses Behar of taking advantage of the "Me Too" movement and telling Warner Bros.
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An off-peak, midweek visit, advance purchase of lift tickets, eating strategically and taking advantage of resort freebies.
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It's taking advantage of recent social movement protests around the minimum wage and racial justice issues, for instance.
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The concerns surrounding the coronavirus outbreak are being exploited by hackers taking advantage of people's thirst for information.
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One minute, he slammed Germany for taking advantage of the United States by selling so many cars there.
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Department officials are also monitoring a rise in robocall scams taking advantage of the pandemic, the official said.
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DOJ officials are also monitoring a rise in robocall scams taking advantage of the pandemic, the official said.
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"I think she's taking advantage of the moment, like all politicians, for her own benefit," Ms. Junco said.
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Progressive critics are taking advantage of the moment to tie charter-friendly Democrats to her toxic public image.
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"They're certainly taking advantage of having the state to themselves," said Leo, the Carroll County Democratic Party chairman.
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He also recommends taking advantage of inexpensive options and potential volatility in the healthcare, industrial, and utilities sectors.
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He was like one of these little Jewish boys, crying that the world was taking advantage of him.
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Unfortunately for the Democrats' electoral hopes, the American people did notice, and the Republicans are taking advantage politically.
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Even more Bulgarians work and travel throughout the bloc, taking advantage of the region's free movement of labor.
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Today, it's easier than ever to have food delivered straight to your door, and Americans are taking advantage.
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On this cold winter morning, ISIS were taking advantage of the mist at daybreak to launch a counterattack.
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The facility has a wealth of self-improvement programs and a culture that supports taking advantage of them.
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Increasingly, such groups are taking advantage of poor West African border security and international coordination to do this.
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Three men had sneaked into the building's lobby, taking advantage of its perpetually broken lock, and were waiting.
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After all, claims that other countries are taking advantage of America were a central theme of his campaign.
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The Panthers grabbed control in the second period, taking advantage of the end boards behind the Ducks' goal.
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He wrote that the firm had lost its ethical compass and was routinely taking advantage of its clients.
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It&aposs great that Haven Life is taking advantage of technology to streamline the life insurance application process.
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Discouraging parents from taking advantage of such investments in their children is surely counterproductive to making America great.
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Bernie Sanders, have criticized Amazon for taking advantage of various tax breaks to lower the company's tax obligations.
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"There's a cruel stereotype of Easterners coming to the West and taking advantage of everything," Petry told me.
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She currently makes $18 per hour, taking advantage of overtime shifts, and sometimes works seven days a week.
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A third Warrior is taking advantage of the team's ties to Silicon Valley: Two-time MVP Stephen Curry.
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And options traders are taking advantage of the move, said Dan Nathan, co-founder and editor of RiskReversal.com.
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Strict compliance also allows companies to rest on their laurels while taking advantage of a privacy-first reputation.
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We're already seeing evidence of people taking advantage of AI without thinking twice, Carnegie Mellon University's Nourbakhsh said.
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With November tournaments creating key early season showdowns, many players are taking advantage of fresh opportunities to produce.
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That suggests that populist parties are taking advantage of a much broader loss of faith in mainstream parties.
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Siakam is capable of raising Toronto's overall offensive effectiveness by constantly taking advantage of attention that's paid elsewhere.
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"It means not taking advantage of other people and trying to adhere to your moral values," he wrote.
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And they did it fast, taking advantage of nuclear power's intense concentration of energy per pound of fuel.
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Instead, Son said, it was about taking advantage of the "paradigm shift" seen in the internet-of-things technology.
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We haven't set up the legal, technical, or normative controls yet, and many people are taking advantage of this.
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After all, who can blame a country for taking advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?
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A win for the environment yes, but still very, very time consuming and not really taking advantage of technology.
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"People are taking advantage of the system," the official said, acknowledging there may be perception issues with the proposal.
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Analysts say Amazon was able to whittle down its tax liability by taking advantage of tax credits and deductions.
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And if someone&aposs taking advantage of us, he&aposs probably right, that&aposs a stronger case to make.
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Ray Wang, founder and principal analyst at Constellation Research says the acquisition is also about taking advantage of 5G.
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Turkish startups like Trendyol appeared, started by Demet Mutlo, one of the many taking advantage of Turkey's booming economy.
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They're pragmatic, taking advantage of the deep well of impressions at SNL's disposal and mining comedy from known quantities.
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Abercrombie also said its international business took a hit from not taking advantage of some promotional events in Asia.
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They cannot afford to keep fighting when Samsung is taking advantage of the NAND market boom and investing massively.
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We've got to do a little better job of taking advantage of the counts that were in our favor.
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CBS is taking advantage of a market where science fiction and horror anthology shows are more popular than ever.
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He has accused Amazon of taking advantage of the Postal Service although independent investigations have disagreed with that contention.
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Organizers appear to be taking advantage of the holiday in a potential bid to get around the mask ban.
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Some domestic poultry producers, though, have managed to boost sales by taking advantage of trading bans that hurt rivals.
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More than 1m foreigners are expected to visit Russia over the next month, taking advantage of simplified visa procedures.
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China's tech firms are in no position to prevent the government in Beijing from taking advantage of such tools.
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Both groups have been trying to raise their profile in Bangladesh by taking advantage of growing Islamist militancy there.
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The first, was taking advantage of APIs like Plaid to connect directly to consumers rather than through retail stores.
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Each of the five firms has been a financial innovator, taking advantage of cheap money and growth-hungry investors.
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I drive quite a bit for work and need to start taking advantage of my practice's gas reimbursement program.
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But soon, she wonders if he's taking advantage, too, as he drags her around London and imparts his wisdom.
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Many were covered with brittle stars—opportunistic riders, taking advantage of this transport system to disperse along the coast.
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Such developments should make trading between neighbours easier—something that Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have already been taking advantage of.
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"We understand that for hundreds and thousands of years, bad actors have been taking advantage of people," Lubin says.
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The rich got cheaper servants, while taking advantage of private health-care and schools for themselves and their children.
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Homeowners are taking advantage of lower interest rates, rushing to refinance their mortgages before rates potentially turn higher again.
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"Where it gets real interesting is that media companies can start taking advantage of it as well," he said.
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Taking advantage of the new electronic lens mount, they give satisfyingly clicky feedback and are likely to prove indispensible.
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They lock out foreigners, shelter local providers from competition and prevent them from taking advantage of global value chains.
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In that case, you might consider taking advantage of Apple's generous return policy and getting the new ones now.
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The centerpiece of that plan is taking advantage of New Jersey's vast coastline by developing massive offshore wind facilities.
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Matt Schulz, chief industry analyst at CompareCards suggests taking advantage of a sign-up bonus with a cashback card.
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And investigators are wasting no time in taking advantage, which means these two arrests are probably just the beginning.
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Still, the barriers to public paper auditing mean we're not taking advantage of some of the system's strongest protections.
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Many investors are refinancing and holding onto their assets, taking advantage of highly liquid debt markets, Perez-Alvarado said.
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Pressure pumping specialists have been expanding rapidly with strong demand from shale producers taking advantage of higher crude prices.
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These include buying from bulk, taking advantage of promotions, coupons and weekly deals, and shopping in the frozen aisle.
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At Luxembourg & Dayan we can now view 11, taking advantage of the gallery's intimate vertical architecture for maximum impact.
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"At its core, Daesh is taking advantage of chaos in Syria," he said, referring to the terror group ISIS.
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"I felt like I was taking advantage of the business," says Erin Harris*, 28, of her last salary negotiation.
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"Shame on those people who wanted to make this as if we were taking advantage of something," he said.
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We broke the story ... Johnson claimed his mother needed court-ordered protection because people were taking advantage of her.
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If there's anything I feel like I'm taking advantage of, it's the classic—if you're handed lemons, make lemonade.
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It showed Turner as an example of a rape case involving alcohol and taking advantage of an unconscious person.
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They're taking advantage of the fact that there's a lot of opportunities to just continue to engineer their earnings.
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"However, anyone advertising a 'cure' today is simply taking advantage of patients for their own financial gain," she said.
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In its lawsuit, Microsoft argued that the government is taking advantage of ECPA in order to conduct secret investigations.
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Slack isn't the only player taking advantage of this space, and Atlassian's HipChat has also been competing alongside Slack.
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But hundreds of small farms still exist, taking advantage of Hong Kong's rich soil and year-round growing season.
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Legal niceties were not going to stop the government's increasingly numerous foes from taking advantage of the latest revelations.
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This is a seriously impressive pair of headphones, so we suggest taking advantage of this discount while you can.
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How about taking advantage of the cheapest oil prices in a very long time to propose a carbon tax?
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The Chinese are all ears and taking advantage of what they learn while listening in (The New York Times).
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Taking advantage of a new media technology, C-SPAN, Gingrich used hateful language, deliberately employing over-the-top rhetoric.
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Two women began to harmonize the song, "I'll Fly Away," taking advantage of the acoustics of the marble walls.
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Traders said bank clients were taking advantage of cheaper dollars, and that dragged the yuan lower on Wednesday morning.
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So before 27.5 is over, make sure you're taking advantage of all of the tax breaks you can get.
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Flyers 5, Lightning 3 Philadelphia pulled the upset by taking advantage of facing backup Tampa Bay goalie Peter Budaj .
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Besides, if there were alternatives to China, as Trump claims, U.S. firms would already be taking advantage of them.
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But the deliveries aren't exclusively fast food, Starship also delivers groceries and some users seem to be taking advantage.
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"Be proactive in protecting yourself against someone on the other side taking advantage of your trust," he says. 5.
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Some of Feldman's ultra high net worth clients are taking advantage of discounted luxury properties to diversify their portfolios.
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The Times was able to provide a mainstream moment "by taking advantage of our legacy infrastructure," Mr. Dolnick said.
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The deal is available for a limited time, so if you're interested we recommend taking advantage of it soon.
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KKR has been taking advantage of a push by Japanese conglomerates to restructure and spin off non-core assets.
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Motorcycle icon Harley-Davidson offers a good example of how American corporations are taking advantage of their tax windfall.
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"We've got to do a better job of taking advantage of the talents our guys have," Farrier told reporters.
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Cramer said he believes there are companies that are "taking advantage of the enthusiasm" around digital currencies, especially bitcoin.
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For me that means taking advantage of low level of volatilities and being long the market in option format.
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As a Bank of America customer, you can increase your earnings by taking advantage of the Preferred Rewards Program.
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During his campaign for president, Chavez villainized the U.S. and other countries he felt were taking advantage of Venezuela.
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Businesses are taking advantage of the new digital opportunities available to them, said Vittorio Bonori, Zenith's global brand president.
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Then one slipped across the border again, taking advantage of the openness that is foundational to the European Union.
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When Cabot published How to Be Popular, the deal was considered dangerous because it was taking advantage of children.
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Now, a growing domestic extremist movement in the United States is taking advantage of that same attitude towards moderation.
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"I got sick and tired of working for other people who are taking advantage of other people," she said.
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Businesses are taking advantage of the attention: A Mexican restaurant, Lucha Loco, put up pinatas depicting Trump and Kim.
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The firm is also looking for investments in more traditional companies that aren't yet taking advantage of digital opportunities.
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Medical ethicists also worry about informed consent, especially at this early preclinical stage, and taking advantage of desperate people.
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And surfers were even spotted taking advantage of the rough waters as they wait for the storm to hit.
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President Trump has railed against the U.S. trade deficit with China, arguing that Beijing is taking advantage of us.
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Volunteer shoppers were asked to look for the best prices without taking advantage of special promotional coupons or deals.
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A smaller number, taking advantage of low airfares, are going on vacations that couldn't be afforded in the past.
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Countries are taking advantage of this momentum, and China, for example, has been pushing for solar and wind energies.
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Consumers aren't taking advantage of many simple avenues to save money, according to a new survey from marketplace SaveonEnergy.com.
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It is also supported by companies like Google and TiVo, which could develop products taking advantage of new rules.
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Giorgi is also increasingly interested in pushing forward and taking advantage of the openings her baseline bolts can produce.
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LEDs provided nourishing light, and wicks, taking advantage of the surface tension of water, guided water to the roots.
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Similarly, investment scams taking advantage of extreme volatility in the stock market were a hallmark of the financial crisis.
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The move is meant to discourage users from price gouging and taking advantage of people during the coronavirus crisis.
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This is making me crazy as I hate owing people money and feel I am taking advantage of him.
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Or as though I am taking advantage of my friendly relationship with the boss to sneak ahead in seniority?
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Amnesty International accused the government of taking advantage of a world distracted by the coronavirus to dodge international condemnation.
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To fight global warming and air pollution, cities across the region are taking advantage of innovations in urban transportation.
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Not only that, but you can find yourself taking advantage of any opportunity to let your voice be heard.
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Along the way they earned the "predatory" epithet, because they were thought to be taking advantage of innocent scientists.
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Taking advantage of ideal morning conditions, Matsuyama got his round off to a flying start with four consecutive birdies.
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The organization, which describes the East African tariffs as "taking advantage of U.S. generosity," lobbied for the American response.
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Should we have felt bad for taking advantage of these innocent players who just wanted a hot elf GF?
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Both companies have argued that they are taking advantage of sponsored data programs also offered to other video providers.
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"Salvini is taking advantage of the discontent in the south and the immigrant is the ideal enemy," he said.
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Since 2014, Saudi Arabia has raised over $100 billion in foreign debt, taking advantage of low global interest rates.
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The Senate bill also contains provisions to prohibit entities controlled by President Donald Trump from taking advantage of aid.
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Since 2014, Saudi Arabia has raised over $100 billion in foreign debt, taking advantage of low global interest rates.
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Many states currently delegate this task to local officials, which prevents them from taking advantage of economies of scale.
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At the end of the discussion, the audience was invited to ask questions, and I planned on taking advantage.
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It's time women in tech consider taking advantage of the law to disrupt the industry once and for all.
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Svitolina rarely plays a loose point, and is adept at taking advantage of any lull in her opponent's concentration.
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Or consider taking advantage of one of these sales for travel later in the year, no gift wrap needed.
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During his campaign for president, Chavez vilified the U.S. and other countries he felt were taking advantage of Venezuela.
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On one level, Shelly is coercing her ex-husband, taking advantage of the fact that Maura is temporarily homeless.
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His decision to call a snap election, analysts say, is aimed taking advantage of a recent uptick in ratings.
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Junk-rated companies are certainly taking advantage of the current sweet spot to borrow at these unprecedented low rates.
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We had our luggage delivered, taking advantage of Disney's luggage transfer from our previous stay at another Disney hotel.
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Rich from cheating and taking advantage of people … Do they think they can take money to spend in hell?
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Such numbers have convinced supporters of work requirements that far too many people are taking advantage of the system.
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That has made it cheaper for Americans to travel to Britain, and they've been taking advantage of that fact.
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Moreno's government has blamed retail vendors for taking advantage of increased fuel prices to hike food more than necessary.
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It's about taking advantage of these big, 100-acre spaces, going past the mall concept, and creating lifestyle places.
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The financial industry has made a huge amount of money taking advantage of the average American's ignorance about investing.
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"That's outrageous — and it's just the latest troubling example of a company taking advantage of its consumers," Clinton said.
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Refiners continue to pump out refined fuel, taking advantage of a wide price differential between U.S. crude and Brent.
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Those who don't abide by the rules are the ones that are 'taking advantage' and harming the wider industry.
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Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd is taking advantage of current conditions and has been on a borrowing spree.
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The Bills built their lead to 593-259 by taking advantage of the Cardinals' first turnover of the season.
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Taking advantage of this, CNN and MSNBC scheduled climate town halls that feature candidates speaking one at a time.
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If you really think that he's just taking advantage of her, though, the time to speak up is now.
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"There's a good case for taking advantage of that, even if you have high interest rate debt," Benz said.
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Now they are paying billions a month for the privilege of coming into the U.S. and honestly taking advantage.
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Beef producers, for example, are taking advantage of this week's congressional recess to meet with lawmakers in their states.
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Taking advantage of resources aimed at promoting greater female representation has fueled anger even among the P.S.L. party faithful.
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He recently referred to the wrist as a "complicated limb," which tells me he's taking advantage of the painkillers.
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It just happens that Trump knows that because he, for decades now, has been taking advantage of elite impunity.
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Since the law was enacted, medical exemptions have also increased, suggesting parents are taking advantage of the remaining loophole.
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"Though it upsets me to see whoever is in charge of this account taking advantage of it," Paris, 20, continued.
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Ikea's taking advantage of Apple's latest iOS update to give customers a way to shop in a whole new way.
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Typology is taking advantage of its bank account to try many different things and experiment when it comes to positioning.
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This blueberry sauce is made completely from scratch, taking advantage of the bounty of blueberries available this time of year.
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When you put money into your 2503(k) during a downturn, you're actually taking advantage of a lower-cost environment.
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"I think that she met someone else, and that someone else is taking advantage of her being 5," Neal said.
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He's just taking advantage of what many uneducated voters feel to try to rile up the conservative base to victory.
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When Brice isn't busy with his music, he's taking advantage of his favorite time of the year with his sons.
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But that's hardly the end of the story, particularly when your opponent is practiced at taking advantage of his opposition.
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This wasn't just Apple taking advantage of a cultural moment and throwing out a new feature for some cheap applause.
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With so many upcoming holidays to decorate for, we will definitely be taking advantage of Nordstrom's insanely chic holiday shop.
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China has been taking advantage of oil prices that have more than halved from their 2014 peak to build reserves.
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Trump, however, has taken this a step further by asserting that the Europeans are freeloaders taking advantage of American generosity.
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People taking advantage of innocent passersby on the street for YouTube views came at an important time in internet history.
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Taking advantage of the robust new character limit, the account uses Braille unicode to form the iconic Tetris block shapes.
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Incredibly, the adults do this too, taking advantage of the plentiful underwater food source that contrasts with the barren lakeshore.
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When you put money into your 2503(k) during a downturn, you're actually taking advantage of a low-cost environment.
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The FCC has estimated up to 13 million eligible households are not taking advantage of the subsidy in the past.
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Westrom's arrest is just the latest example of authorities taking advantage of genealogy services to revive decades-old cold cases.
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But with holiday shopping comes an upside: amazing bargains — and we're taking advantage of Coach's winter sale, which began Wednesday.
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When you put money into your 401(k) during a downturn, you're actually taking advantage of a low-cost environment.
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The key is that we self-deceive: we don't realize we are taking advantage of the duality of our actions.
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Trump even argued that Amazon was taking advantage of the United States' Postal service by using a low-rates system.
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Most mobile VR involves snapping a phone directly into a headset shell, taking advantage of its screen and motion sensors.
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Taking advantage of strong prices and subdued valuations for oil producers, Chevron picked up Anadarko Petroleum Corp for $33 billion.
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We worked hard to show our kids what we considered a better life, and they're taking advantage of those opportunities.
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While apologizing profusely every time he has a negative emotion about her snooping, berating him, and taking advantage of him!
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Hardliners push their views on society, taking advantage of the fear the populace feels about the changing world around them.
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If you're thinking about taking advantage of any one of them, it'd be best to act sooner rather than later.
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And it should also be said that there's been no reported exploits taking advantage of these vulnerabilities in the wild.
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"In this country we have a history of commercially taking advantage of poor, less educated, and vulnerable populations," Kelder said.
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People are very focused on taking advantage of identity, it's become a classic: hackers don't break in, they log in.
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Critics, however, are already calling it a scam, taking advantage of a period when investor FOMO clouds the cryptocurrency industry.
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Developers can build on top of that, taking advantage of the data in the system to build even greater efficiencies.
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Federighi said Apple is taking advantage of attention detection and managing how often the iPhone X looks back at you.
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Check your settings on Facebook, Google, and so on It's also worth taking advantage of the options given to you.
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Lower your transportation costs further by taking advantage of online promo codes for discounts on Uber and Lyft rides. 7.
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Gaudreau tallied at the 5:18 mark of the middle frame by taking advantage of some horrid Oilers defensive play.
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It also can run in the cloud on AWS, Azure or Google Cloud Platform, taking advantage of their GPU solutions.
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"Their Mega sales are fantastic, so whenever they have one, taking advantage of that is a huge saver," Hise says.
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That makes an already small opportunity for taking advantage of a moment on the global stage even smaller, critics say.
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By completing the FAFSA form, students can make sure that they are taking advantage of the best student loan options.
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By not taking advantage of them, employees are essentially leaving money on the table (and lowering their overall compensation package).
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This is not the coherent story of carefully doled out information, taking advantage of this case's countless twists and turns.
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The NFL's cable and broadcast network partners aren't wasting time taking advantage of Verizon's big fumble of mobile streaming rights.
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An email scam outfit is taking advantage of Gmail's "dot" feature to streamline operations, according to email security firm Agari.
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It does this by taking advantage of its unique electric drivetrain, which includes independent motors for each of the wheels.
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"(North Korea) is being opportunistic and taking advantage of the current troubles between China and the United States," said Zhao.
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We are taking advantage of the animals' immune system, injecting them with venom so they produce antibodies against those toxins.
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Loz, a teacher taking advantage of the Easter holidays to hand out leaflets, says this is her first environmental protest.
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Nvidia is taking advantage of the Gamescom in Germany to hold a press conference about its future graphics processing units.
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Coinbase is taking advantage of its significant user base to give you more information about trading behavior and price correlation.
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The Dodgers jumped out to a 7-1 lead in the third inning, taking advantage of ineffective starter Jordan Lyles.
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BoxMaker isn't driven by passionate fans inspired by Nintendo, it's a game by a company taking advantage of that passion.
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Taking advantage of the internet's vast store of adult entertainment from time to time will probably not ruin your life.
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Although buy online, pick up in store is still in its infancy, consumers are rapidly taking advantage of the service.
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He said Dino is taking advantage of the boost to Polish retail spending from the conservative government's child benefit payments.
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Ahead, your complete guide to creating a story and taking advantage of all the silly faces Facebook has to offer.
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New research suggests Amundsen's team may have benefited from an early start, taking advantage of an unusually warm Antarctic summer.
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However, the PD faced particular turmoil amid accusations that Renzi was taking advantage of the vote to neuter his critics.
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The malware is spread by taking advantage of a Windows vulnerability that Microsoft released a security patch for in March.
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In Fried's township, Amazon says about 22018 people have used the program, with 22014 taking advantage in the last year.
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States have been creative, out of necessity, taking advantage of competitive discretionary grants and choosing to approve gas tax increases.
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"The gang has made big money illegally taking advantage of its closeness with decision-makers," Salah said, according to APS.
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Home screen widgets still don't exist on iOS, but that's not stopping Apple from taking advantage of Android's unique strengths.
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They've expanded the practice even as fortunes have reversed this decade, taking advantage of sophisticated maintenance operations to extend service.
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In this widely shared video, the dog shows us exactly how we should be taking advantage of a snow day.
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But it also sets up new sets of rules to keep people from taking advantage of the new, lower rate.
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They said the protests had so far been spontaneous, though there was a risk of people taking advantage of them.
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Taking advantage of the new start date for determining financial aid eligibility could help your family make smarter college decisions.
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Chief among them is taking advantage of more flexible rules on depreciation expenses in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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That fits into Trump's long-held belief that foreign countries have been taking advantage of America and stealing U.S. jobs.
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Global disinformation campaigns by the Russians and others are taking advantage of those "information bubbles" to accelerate distrust and instability.
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Many, including Charter, have been taking advantage of the regulatory environment by offering employees higher minimum wages or tax-bonuses.
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More importantly, OSHA was taking advantage of the widely recognized finding that transparency can be a powerful driver of behavior.
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It did not take long for tourists to flock to cheaper Japan, taking advantage too of newly loosened visa rules.
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However, the company didn't share how many users were taking advantage of the digital well-being features as a whole.
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They wonder what's really in it for them—is this going to be another venture taking advantage of the tribe?
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Business are already taking advantage of older adults' browsing habits by creating tailored content for those who are active online.
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The Red Raiders had a 23-683 edge in points off turnovers, taking advantage of 14 turnovers by the Cowboys.
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Google said developers are already taking advantage of its ARCore augmented reality tools to provide augmented reality apps on Android.
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His decision to call a snap election, analysts say, was aimed at taking advantage of a recent uptick in ratings.
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They are taking advantage of deteriorating security situations to consolidate control and establish bases from which to launch future operations.
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The Pirates batted around in the first inning and scored three times while taking advantage of two Los Angeles errors.
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"These defendants are charged with taking advantage of vulnerable New Yorkers who were in need of assistance," Mr. Thompson said.
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Note 7 customers taking advantage of Samsung's exchange program will have two options, as detailed by Samsung's press release: 1.
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If your budget allows, you might want to consider taking advantage of the business class deals, which start at $3,399.
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The president has frequently suggested Canada is taking advantage of what he calls weak trade deals passed by previous administrations.
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Taking advantage of calm conditions, smugglers in Libya send out more and more migrants toward Italy, often on unseaworthy vessels.
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" In a pivot to classic GOP rhetoric on the issue, Trump has said "people are taking advantage of the system.
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Get in early You can start taking advantage of Prime Day deals as early as July 10 at 9 p.m.
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It also has an API that lets it integrate well with other apps, something that Lyft is taking advantage of.
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Kids carrying Olympic mascots lined the route along with protesters taking advantage of the media spotlight to denounce Brazilian politics.
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Walker needed only 25 putts, taking advantage of benign morning conditions and making more than 85 feet worth of putts.
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The accused infringed BMW's trademarks registered in China by taking advantage of its reputation, the paper reported the court saying.
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Niles, founding partner of AlphaOne Capital Partners, also recommended taking advantage of temporarily dragging FAANG stocks to invest in Facebook.
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Uber seems to be taking advantage of that celebrity, and hoping that its early riders help with the company's marketing.
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They both believed bigger players were taking advantage of the open-source nature of their products to undermine their markets.
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The Nintendo Switch has dominated video game sales this year, taking advantage of a slow year from Microsoft and Sony.
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The idea is that Warren only got ahead in the professional world by fraudulently taking advantage of a liberal policy.
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"The vast majority of our associates who want to share their views are taking advantage of those options," he added.
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Trump himself made millions in his business by taking advantage of government grants and subsidies in his real estate business.
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If you have any children in childcare, Canale recommends taking advantage of the maximum amount you'll use toward those expenses.
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Artists slowly moved in, taking advantage of low rents, and the neighborhood grew trendier as industrial warehouses became creative spaces.
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PlayStation Assist is a new application that will give players tips by taking advantage of user data and artificial intelligence.
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Brexit should not become a new opportunity for terrorists who are already taking advantage of European solidarity and security breaches.
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