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Superintendent Neil Gould, of West Midlands Police, said the force would be making full use of the legislation.
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It is making full use of the tools in the contemporary lobbyist's arsenal, starting with a misleading description of what is under discussion.
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The South Africans were making full use of conditions which were good for swing, with Ntini and Morkel providing dangerous partners for the excellent Steyn.
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And for-profit companies such as the University of Phoenix are stripping out costs by concentrating on a handful of popular courses as well as making full use of the internet.
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Making full use of the nearby Motueka hop gardens, American expat Jim Matranga produces around a dozen beers, including the Seismic IPA hop-bomb, best enjoyed in the sunshine with a burrito in hand.
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Mark Ealham took a fine low catch to his left in the gully to dismiss Trescothick, as Pattinson bowled superbly in tandem with Andre Adams, making full use of the overcast conditions.
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It is undoubtedly true that many communities across West Wales and the Valleys have benefited from Objective One funds and the Welsh Assembly Government has made good progress towards making full use of the money available.
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But with more than 300 million GPS receivers out there designed to listen to not only GPS frequencies but neighboring bands, there are facts on the ground that will likely prevent LightSquared from making full use of its FCC-licensed spectrum.
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He said other priorities for the force include "attending crimes in person, maximising police visibility, making full use of new technology, using all our legal powers to make life harder for criminals and recognising the needs of businesses and rural communities as well as 'normal' day-to-day policing".
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