Armed with sticks we had to breach the males' first line of defense by taking advantage of their poor vision and tickling their whiskers.
On the other hand, Romneycare was largely funded by taking advantage of federal Medicaid subsidies: in other words, by drawing funds from the taxpayers of other states.
Her goal is for every guest to make the most of their trip by taking advantage of the unique role of a hotel concierge.
In two recent posts, I have posed questions about the appropriateness or inappropriateness of manipulating consumers by taking advantage of behavioral phenomena beyond their awareness.
The new technique works by taking advantage of plants' ability to generate an electrical impulse when struck by light - part of the process of photosynthesis.
Meanwhile at Imperial College in London, Varnavas Serhides designed a plane that has no tail by taking advantage of advanced "fly-by-wire" controls and eliminating the need for a horizontal stabilizer and vertical tail, which also reduces drag.
But I want those resources to be used smartly, not just by taking advantage of hardware and software that can improve education, but also by using social media to supplement what teachers do and make it increasingly possible for people to learn outside the confines of a classroom.
How much could you realistically expect to save by taking advantage of these types of programs?
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Married heterosexual couples can maximize their Social Security retirement benefits by taking advantage of the highest-earner's benefit.
Hedge your bets by taking advantage of multiple trends, even wildly different ones.
Limited attention is paid to the opportunities that international activity offers, by taking advantage of similarities and differences across countries.
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Corporations with billions in income could no longer avoid income tax altogether by taking advantage of special interest shelters and loopholes.
So it seems that, on average, companies are able to time the market by taking advantage of an undervalued share price.
By taking advantage of this, Zynga will inevitably publish and promote games that people spend more money on than they had intended.
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Is Apple doing anything legally wrong by taking advantage of tax laws?
Atlanta also topped the Coupons.com Top 20 Most On-the-Go Frugal Coupon list by taking advantage of the Coupons.com apps available on most smartphones.
Scientists have known for years that many genes make more than one protein by taking advantage of small DNA sequences within them called exons.
However, you can still make this card pay for itself by taking advantage of its 1 percent cash back rebate and its concierge service.
The company endeavored to enhance its market position by taking advantage of changes in the competitive landscape and developing its position in the international market.
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Our customers benefit from cloud computing by taking advantage of business solutions for managing their people, instead of dealing with the cost and expense of IT.
Since many biotech firms are unprofitable when they go public, executives said, the ability to save time and money by taking advantage of relaxed standards was beneficial.
By taking advantage of new technologies and implementing them properly, companies can make sure that their networks are fully prepared to support their needs in the 21st-century business environment.
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They stole information from a research version of a system made by ID Quantique, a Swiss firm that is trying to commercialise quantum cryptography, by taking advantage of synchronisation signals that pass between Alice and Bob.
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While the XPS One is starting out at a premium price, Del Prete predicts Dell will be able to drop the XPS One's price quickly--much more so than Apple could--by taking advantage of the scale of its operations.
That facility capitalized on its growth by taking advantage of an Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit in the recovery that we passed last year, which allowed it to add equipment, boost output, and hire new workers at that plant.
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For Republicans, the election gave them the rare chance to win by taking advantage of a divided Democratic party, a division in the liberal ranks, and a special election which would guarantee a relatively small turnout (compared to both 1994 and 1996).
Not to state the obvious, although apparently it must be done: companies, whatever benefit you get by taking advantage of a moment of misfortune through excessive pricing or tacky advertising is not worth the backlash you may be hit with in this era of instant communications and 24-hour news cycles.
Bolelli made life difficult for himself with a host of unforced errors on his own serve, which Murray, showing some impressive defensive play, took advantage of by winning three of eight break points in the first set.
Many people forfeit a generous raise by not fully taking advantage of the benefits packages provided by their employer.
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The National League also has the home-field advantage by virtue of its rare All-Star victory.
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