I don't know if we were purposely taken advantage of, but we were taken advantage of, and that's my bad.
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Europe has not "taken advantage of the U.S.," as President Trump recently suggested in a tweet, but United States corporations have taken advantage of their customers.
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Had I taken advantage of these mileage sales, I could have taken advantage of some truly epic award flight opportunities, such as flights to Asia routing via Europe with a stopover.
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"No one deserves to be hurt or taken advantage of."
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Richards has taken advantage of the loophole in the past.
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Italian banks have also taken advantage of the favourable moment.
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"Mexico has taken advantage of the United States," he declared.
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People are being taken advantage of, and that concerns me.
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I always expected that I could be taken advantage of.
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I just feel like everyone was taken advantage of, abused.
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The greatest television has taken advantage of extended, linear time.
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"The system has been taken advantage of," Turnbull told reporters.
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Mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades.
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Rather I think they have taken advantage of the situation.
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I don't like being pushed around or taken advantage of.
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He added that PokitDok has taken advantage of this capability.
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I GUESS YOU SAY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF IN SOME WAY.
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The U.S. has been taken advantage of for too long.
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If so, U.S. tax payers may feel taken advantage of.
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Yet few in the field have taken advantage of podcasting.
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And companies have taken advantage of that shift in power.
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"The Times has not taken advantage of that," he said.
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I felt like I had been completely taken advantage of.
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Can James Corden easily be taken advantage of for money?
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They've taken advantage of our country for many, many years.
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"I'm struggling" and feeling taken advantage of, Ms. Rolle said.
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She said other inmates could have taken advantage of her.
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We had no idea he would be taken advantage of.
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They've taken advantage of the system for a long time.
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"I felt like I was taken advantage of," Cristiani said.
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Competitors like Lyft, meanwhile, have taken advantage of the opportunity.
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We are taken advantage of in a lot of areas.
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Lawson has taken advantage of photography's ability to alter perception.
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And they've taken advantage of their duopoly position at every turn.
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" He warned, "I'm afraid the president could be taken advantage of.
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We're taken advantage of by every nation in the world, virtually.
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"I was taken advantage of through this whole process," she said.
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Trusting other people is healthy, but avoid being taken advantage of.
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Robots in the past have taken advantage of similar buoyancy aids.
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And it's okay to not want to be taken advantage of.
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The United States will not be taken advantage of any longer.
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I was being taken advantage of by a grown … child molester.
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Trump: DNC hack showed Bernie Sanders was "taken advantage of" pic.twitter.
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We don't want any of them to get taken advantage of.
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"It's about preventing people from getting taken advantage of," he says.
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The company has also taken advantage of some key growth hacks.
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Bruni: They may think he's better taken advantage of than impeached?
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I've never taken advantage of how much I use Google maps.
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Who's to say I shouldn't have taken advantage of the deal?
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Some big-name investors have taken advantage of the esports boom.
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More than two dozen employees have taken advantage of that offer.
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" Ballot collection, she said, "is ripe to be taken advantage of.
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They simply don't believe they've been taken advantage of at the time.
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"I don't think anybody's ever taken advantage of Donald Trump," Painter said.
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"He was taken advantage of," the boy's stepmom told the TV station.
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Don't feel guilty, because your trust, like mine, was taken advantage of.
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So I'm not going to let the military be taken advantage of.
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"He doesn't intend to be cheated or taken advantage of," he said.
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"I believe that I was taken advantage of by Aziz," she concluded.
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" She added, "We had no idea he would be taken advantage of.
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This safeguard's in place to make sure hosts aren't taken advantage of.
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They have built a lot of plants, taken advantage of natural gas.
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This makes them exceptionally vulnerable to being abused or taken advantage of.
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After all, she all but insinuated he'd taken advantage of her sexually.
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Data that isn't there cannot be lost, stolen or taken advantage of.
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And I feel like my entire life, I'm being taken advantage of.
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"Mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades," he tweeted.
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Hackers have taken advantage of stockpiles of cybersecurity flaws in the past.
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There are other people who feel taken advantage of in the end.
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Icelandair has taken advantage of this to promote tourism since the 1960s.
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It made me feel really bad, like I'd been taken advantage of.
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They gave us looks we could've taken advantage of, which we did.
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We learn that Bernie Sanders was taken advantage of by your people.
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Yee has boldly taken advantage of the sport's new approach to music.
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So he felt like she was being taken advantage of by me.
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"Nobody was protecting us from being taken advantage of," Ms. Wieber said.
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Admittedly, there are those who have taken advantage of the commission structure.
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There are people out there who really are being taken advantage of.
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To date, few officials appear to have taken advantage of this option.
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"They've taken advantage of our country for many years," Mr. Trump said.
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They truly have taken advantage of the U.S., but not for long!
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"Some individuals have taken advantage of this state of affairs," he said.
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People are tired of the United States — the people that live here, our great citizens that love this country — they're tired of this country being taken advantage of, and we're not going to be taken advantage of any longer.
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Our enemies have taken advantage of the vacuums our withdrawal has opened up.
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It's not clear how many customers may have taken advantage of this error.
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"I don't want my brother to keep getting taken advantage of," Khloé said.
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I have been taken advantage of by my lenient policy in the past.
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They have also taken advantage of loopholes related to hedging and merchant banking.
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Now Monica is coming to a realization, maybe I was taken advantage of.
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The Tigers have taken advantage of slumping Seattle to move two games over .
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If you're using a MacBook Pro, you've probably taken advantage of that feature.
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Calvin has taken advantage of those opportunities and done a really nice job.
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What Eastern European startup has not taken advantage of VCs in the West?
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"Bernie Sanders has ... taken advantage of this trick serial entrepreneurs use," McGrath said.
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He said the US wasn't going to be "taken advantage of" anymore. 4.
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But, unfortunately, Trump has not taken advantage of any opportunity to do so.
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The EU has taken advantage of the U.S. on trade for many years.
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Hackers have taken advantage of these security shortcomings to bombard airlines with cyberattacks.
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We've made some mistakes and we've even been taken advantage of on occasion.
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And both of them have taken advantage of the lockdown to potty train.
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I'd give my life savings to be taken advantage of by Jennifer Lopez.
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Trump wondered how the powerful US could be taken advantage of by immigrants.
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Corporations have also taken advantage of the law's poor wording for financial gain.
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He was placed under formal investigation, suspected of having taken advantage of Mrs.
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: We are being taken advantage of and I don't like it.
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Our friends and enemies have taken advantage of the U.S. for many years.
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S. can no longer be taken advantage of and get nothing in return.
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Over the years, Diamondback has taken advantage of oil's boom-and-bust cycle.
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Does it stem from a perhaps understandable prickliness surrounding being taken advantage of?
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We are being taken advantage of by virtually every one of the countries.
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We're not part of the ... HR: You're taken advantage of as the base.
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Only one, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has so far taken advantage of it.
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It would be an understatement to say Kingsbury has taken advantage of his chance.
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It's because we know what it's like to be exploited and taken advantage of.
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I'm fully in favor of NATO, but I don't wanna be taken advantage of.
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Mr Trump frequently rants about how the Chinese have long taken advantage of Americans.
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There is no evidence yet that hackers have taken advantage of the security flaws.
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"I believe that I was taken advantage of by Aziz," Grace told the Babe.
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The studio has also taken advantage of its position of power in the industry.
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"This metabolic boost can be taken advantage of even while lounging around," said Paulin.
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ISIS has even taken advantage of the ISF's poor management to infiltrate Baghdad again.
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"If you see somebody being mistreated, or somebody being taken advantage of, say something."
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You sure were taken advantage of, you are also implicit in what you did.
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But U.S. drillers have taken advantage of this year's higher prices to increase production.
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The NRA has taken advantage of today's political polarization by adjusting its resources accordingly.
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"I have friends who are managers who get taken advantage of terribly," he said.
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Other businesses have taken advantage of opportunities for collaboration with universities and government laboratories.
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Yes, the administration is apparently okay seeing millions of Americans get taken advantage of.
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If things had gone a different way, someone could have taken advantage of me.
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President Trump is correct when he says that America has been taken advantage of.
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"It was a crack that was taken advantage of and needs to be addressed."
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"I was embarrassed, felt taken advantage of and emotionally manipulated," Ms. Rza Betts said.
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Enterprising Fijians have taken advantage of dead sperm whales that wash up on beaches.
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For decades, China has taken advantage of the United States, now we have changed.
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Delinquents and narcos have taken advantage of the everlasting clashes to vandalize and loot.
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Dell said more than one million Android users have taken advantage of the feature.
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"This is the kind of situation Soleimani would have taken advantage of," he said.
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"The terror organization has taken advantage of safe haven," the Africa Command statement said.
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"We cannot continue to be taken advantage of by other countries," the president added.
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We're talking about consensual experiences that have left us feeling unsatisfied and taken advantage of.
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JASON RILEY, COLUMNIST & SENIOR FELLOW, MANHATTAN INSTITUTE: And they have taken advantage of that, Paul.
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We have to tough ... We're taken advantage of by every nation in the world virtually.
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If they feel taken advantage of or uncomfortable, they exit the relationship without looking back.
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According to them, Jackson was a great and caring man who was taken advantage of.
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China in particular has taken advantage of our technology and our companies and played unfairly.
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"I love Canada, but they've taken advantage of our country for many years," he said.
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Some oil-consuming countries have taken advantage of low oil prices to slash fuel subsidies.
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It has skilfully taken advantage of globalisation, deftly responding to changing markets and transport routes.
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But that rule has been poorly enforced, and some companies have taken advantage of that.
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More than 16,000 employees have now taken advantage of the program, which continues to grow.
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The president has taken advantage of the opposition's leftward tilt to seize the centre ground.
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"I believe that I was taken advantage of by Aziz," Grace stated in the Babe.
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Terrorist groups including ISIS have taken advantage of country's instability to mount their own attacks.
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Two, you feel resentment because you really are being oppressed or taken advantage of somehow.
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Some online stores and publications have also taken advantage of the snappy performance of PWAs.
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He has one client whom he suspected was being taken advantage of by his daughter.
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"This is a horrible situation where these vulnerable people are taken advantage of," he said.
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I think that that leads to women being taken advantage of sexually in the workplace.
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But they also appear to have taken advantage of reimbursement rates with Medicare and Medicaid.
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Trump claims that the United States is being taken advantage of by its trade partners.
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To be fair, it's not clear that anyone has taken advantage of homegrown live video.
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And he has taken advantage of every opportunity -- and every challenge -- to bolster his power.
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"I hate when anyone is taken advantage of and abused in any scenario," Atkins said.
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When employees don't know that they're being taken advantage of, they can't complain about it.
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The series follows other American programming that has taken advantage of warmer ties with Cuba.
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China has in particular taken advantage of our industries' desire to enter that growing market.
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South Korea and other countries have simply taken advantage of America's naivete in recent years.
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Also, the countries that send us cars have taken advantage of the U.S. for decades.
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"It's inhumane, the way people who are undocumented can be taken advantage of," Garcia said.
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That's why artists are always getting taken advantage of, because we don't know the business.
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For example, some argue that the Democrats are being taken advantage of by the Republicans.
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It makes our servicemen and -women more susceptible to being taken advantage of and abused.
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That makes it hard to argue that the Europeans have somehow "taken advantage" of Google.
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We must not let our country, companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer.
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"The days of the United States being taken advantage of are over," Mr. Trump said.
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Other drivers said they felt taken advantage of by surge pricing and confused by it.
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"I don't think people realize how much is being taken advantage of here," he said.
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Trump used phrases like "taken advantage of" and "embarrassment" while describing the deal with Iran.
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Governments and companies have taken advantage of ultra-low rates to issue 100-year bonds.
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Mexico, Japan and China, he claimed, had taken advantage of them and stolen their jobs.
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Because the vulnerability was not yet public, no known malware has taken advantage of it.
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We must not let our country, companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer.
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Poppy Starr Olsen, 19, an Australian world champion skateboarder, has taken advantage of the help.
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Mr. Blacknell's mother works for Delta, and he has taken advantage of numerous pass riders.
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Some airlines have taken advantage of natural disasters by price gouging passengers in impacted areas.
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To avoid being taken advantage of, students need to learn how to recognize financial traps.
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You might also consider which benefits your company offers that you haven't taken advantage of.
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"We cannot continue to be taken advantage of by other countries," Mr. Trump said Monday.
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It feels as if we've been taken advantage of by the big guy and it sucks.
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The second is of a young girl who was taken advantage of by an older man.
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Enjoy having a daydream-y day, but be careful about liars or being taken advantage of.
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He hasn't taken advantage of all the tools at his disposal, like his own emergency declaration.
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It makes you feel futile, it makes your entire soul feel cheap and taken advantage of.
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Their idealistic and emotional natures can cause them to feel misunderstood or easily taken advantage of.
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They described her as "friendly" and a "people person" — traits someone may have taken advantage of.
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Think of all of the opportunity that's been wasted because we haven't taken advantage of that.
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It&aposs something 44 members who survived Pearl Harbor has taken advantage of after their deaths.
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Many have taken advantage of the blockchain to build applications that were unrelated to bitcoin transactions.
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It's a great way to stay on top of everything and not be taken advantage of.
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Leading the charge, are the models which the industry has taken advantage of for so long.
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Militias have repeatedly taken advantage of the power vacuums that have emerged after Islamic State defeats.
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In her speech, Johansson also addressed her past history of "being taken advantage of" by men.
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Academia -- how have the Chinese taken advantage of our so-called open campuses and free speech?
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There are a lot of weird situations in the service industry where you're taken advantage of.
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"I feel I was taken advantage of for my money," Bachman, who works at UPS, says.
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The sense that the U.S. is being taken advantage of, even by close allies, is widespread.
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Manager Luc D'hooge said he had taken advantage of cheap valuations in Argentine and Mexican debt.
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I would hate to be taken advantage of, which has also been a problem for us.
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"I've taken advantage of the laws of this country, like other people," Mr. Trump has said.
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The Kaderlis have taken advantage of the power of compound interestto grow their retirement nest egg.
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Meanwhile, neither Trump nor members of his administration have (yet) taken advantage of all of them.
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"I never imagined I could be so taken advantage of," Mr. Oleszkiewicz said through an interpreter.
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Trump has repeatedly claimed that the U.S. has been taken advantage of by China on trade.
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"We are not going to let the United States be taken advantage of anymore," Trump said.
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And yet, most people have not taken advantage of financial planning services offered by their employer.
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The agency said some lenders have taken advantage of weak protections to take even greater risks.
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Only 20 service members have taken advantage of the I.V.F. benefit, according to Defense Department officials.
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"That's thousands more college students that have been taken advantage of by these deals," she said.
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They'll help mediate arguments or give another perspective should you feel gaslighted or taken advantage of.
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Anthony Pettis, Nate Diaz and most recently Rafael Dos Anjos have taken advantage of his tentativeness.
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And companies have taken advantage of a decade of extremely low interest rates to refinance debt.
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Queen Elizabeth II, Madonna and Bono have all taken advantage of such companies, the documents reveal.
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They've talked for 25 years and they've taken advantage of our presidents, of our previous presidents.
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Since then, players said, a large percentage of the squad has taken advantage of her presence.
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There is no evidence that hackers have taken advantage of the vulnerability — at least not yet.
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There is no evidence that hackers have taken advantage of the vulnerability, at least so far.
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"The countries that send us cars have taken advantage of the U.S. for decades," he added.
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"I don't want to be taken advantage of by other countries in the world," he said.
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Trade has increased significantly, as companies have taken advantage of membership in the bloc's single market.
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The country has taken advantage of gaps in international rules or hasn't bothered to follow them.
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Iran has taken advantage of the chaos in Syria to build a substantial military infrastructure there.
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But only 13 of more than 200 IAAF member federations have taken advantage of the opportunity.
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When we talk, no one has taken advantage of it, though, according to a FEMA spokesman.
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"We are being taken advantage of by virtually every one of those countries," Mr. Trump said.
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Some slick advisors have taken advantage of the situation for years, leaving transparent firms at a disadvantage.
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AQAP has taken advantage of Yemen's civil war to strengthen its position in the impoverished Arab state.
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Technology has given us this advantage, but unfortunately we have not taken advantage of that until now.
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And, I'll be honest, we are being taken advantage of by virtually every one of those countries.
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You really needed someone who felt fresh in their womanhood, and able to be taken advantage of.
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Other times, her role has simply made it harder for a client to be taken advantage of.
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Recently he has begun to wonder whether Archibald's abuse left him susceptible to being taken advantage of.
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Over the past couple of weeks, several different hacking groups have taken advantage of the HBO breach.
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Many companies have taken advantage of a long period of low interest rates to refinance their debts.
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Whether or not these specific flaws are taken advantage of by hackers, future ones certainly will be.
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Instead, they describe her as "friendly" and a "people person" — traits someone may have taken advantage of.
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U.S. businesses have taken advantage of its single market to reduce the costs of exporting to Europe.
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" He adds, "I feel like I'm getting taken advantage of, when I'm doing all the goddamn work.
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Since then, terror groups such as ISIS and Fatah Al-Sham have taken advantage of country's instability.
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And in business he has repeatedly taken advantage of "the least of these" instead of helping them.
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He's not forgotten the way that people have taken advantage of his financial success in the past.
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The change requires a 60 day public comment period — one that many advocates have taken advantage of.
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There's the danger of people being confused as to what they have and being taken advantage of.
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I CAN'T IMAGINE ANY AMERICAN COMPANY OUT THERE SAYING I'M BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. KERNEN: IN CHINA?
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Moreover, how is consent defined if the "person" being taken advantage of is literally a digital object?
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Some forward-thinking states and municipalities in the United States have already taken advantage of this arbitrage.
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Undocumented workers could be taken advantage of if they are further pushed into the shadows, activists say.
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"I believe that I was taken advantage of by Aziz," the woman told Babe reporter Katie Way.
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Individual equities have also become riskier, since companies have taken advantage of low rates to borrow more.
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Accel Growth is one of them, and lot of other firms have taken advantage of things, too.
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Yet it is Trump, the ultimate con man, who has taken advantage of the unfair playing field.
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And a lot of traditional advertising feels like we're being taken advantage of and nobody likes that.
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Simon expressed dismay at what she called other ways artists, particularly women, can be taken advantage of.
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Trump has long been a skeptic of foreign aid, claiming the US is being taken advantage of.
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"[Mia Farrow] has taken advantage of the #MeToo movement and paraded Dylan as a victim," Previn said.
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"Also, the countries that send us cars have taken advantage of the US for decades," Trump said.
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Trump says the WTO has allowed the United States to be taken advantage of in global trade.
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In order to survive, some animals have adapted or taken advantage of their new environments, like pigeons.
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"We have been taken advantage of over and over and over again by greedy politicians," Miller says.
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"We are not going to let the United States be taken advantage of anymore," Mr. Trump said.
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Kids who lack information and ownership over their bodies are more likely to be taken advantage of.
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In the past, hacking groups have taken advantage of password reuse to compromise high-profile Twitter accounts.
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Iran has taken advantage of the chaos of Syria's war to build a substantial military infrastructure there.
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I was trying to heal from the trauma of being taken advantage of and disrespected so openly.
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It's hard to watch anyone being taken advantage of, especially a woman, as a female audience member.
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You&aposre tired of being taken advantage of or seen as just another cog in the wheel.
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In both politics and religion, leaders have, from time to time, taken advantage of their communities' trust.
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Given reports of heavy drinking, the Israeli youths may have taken advantage of the situation, she said.
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Even so, a lot of people don't know about the law or haven't taken advantage of it.
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But the president later said that "political actors" had taken advantage of Islamist anger to incite violence.
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When it comes to wireless service, many have been taken advantage of, left behind or completely forgotten.
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Had he been taken advantage of, or was this a natural progression for a curious gay teen?
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But the president has said that "political actors" had taken advantage of Islamist anger to incite violence.
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Gaetano Augello, 60, acknowledged that he felt uncomfortable hearing that workers might have been taken advantage of.
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New York clubs have also taken advantage of the comedy boom to charge more for stand-up.
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He has nevertheless taken advantage of his few opportunities, getting two starts in right field and hitting .
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The money is with people who have taken advantage of every single break in the tax code.
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Many developing countries have taken advantage of the decline in oil prices to cut subsidies on fuel consumption.
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But under the current agreement, he said, the US was getting laughed at for being taken advantage of.
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" He accused the producers of having taken "advantage of my fears that I would be attacked by someone.
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"The United States has been taken advantage of for many decades on trade," Trump said in a statement.
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"I think there are a lot of people who have been intoxicated and taken advantage of," she said.
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I am not going to let America and its great companies and workers, be taken advantage of anymore.
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We had no idea he would be taken advantage of," Markle wrote, adding, "It was not for money.
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She was taken advantage of by adults she trusted, leading to a lifetime of subconscious inability to trust.
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"She told me that she thought she had been taken advantage of by Gopal," Million told BuzzFeed News.
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Trump's outreach to "forgotten" Americans or "deplorables" has taken advantage of the internet's capacity to build niche communities.
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"We won't be taken advantage of," Sukan Sangwanna, secretary-general of the Federation of Safe Agriculture, told Reuters.
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"We won't be taken advantage of," Sukan Sangwanna, secretary-general of the Federation of Safe Agriculture, told Reuters.
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MongoDB has taken advantage of the "confidential filing" provision of the JOBS Act, which was introduced in 2012.
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Instead, the convoluted tax code provides a series of advantages -- the kinds that should be taken advantage of.
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Terrorists have taken advantage of the security vacuum to wage a fresh wave of deadly attacks, experts said.
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President Donald Trump has called the WTO "broken," saying countries such as China have taken advantage of it.
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RegretsA haggard, out-of-work Barney the Dinosaur befriends and is then taken advantage of by Mark Zuckerberg.
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In America, it's 60 Hz. Since the 1930s, manufacturers have taken advantage of this feature to keep time.
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Now there's inherent advantages on the web to this regard, I'm not sure they're always taken advantage of.
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And it'd be cool to see young women and how they'd stop that, stop being taken advantage of.
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"I think that the inner-city residents are being taken advantage of," the 85-year-old bishop said.
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I am not going to let America and its great companies and workers, be taken advantage of anymore.
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But every now and then, one person in the friendship ends up feeling taken advantage of or used.
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Fair is fair, and I feel like I was taken advantage of by placing my trust in Matt.
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Personally, I don't think we can make a deal because we have been so badly taken advantage of.
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It has taken advantage of a surge in demand for Irish real estate to run its book down.
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Russia has taken advantage of its exalted status among right-wing extremists to expand its influence throughout Europe.
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Instead, Trump keeps signaling to Kim that he can be taken advantage of by both adversaries and allies.
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If you feel you are being taken advantage of – pick up the phone and let the party know.
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He argues China has long taken advantage of American leaders, damaging U.S. companies and workers in the process.
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"We have a huge potential that we have not yet taken advantage of," he told the shareholder meeting.
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As Gardner noted, the tax breaks it's taken advantage of were approved by numerous presidents and the Congress.
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Since completing a twenty-three-year prison sentence, in 22012, Popeye has taken advantage of Escobar's resurgent glamour.
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It seemed as if the rental company had taken advantage of me by giving me a bad car.
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A London court judged that the Wall Street firm hadn't taken advantage of the inexperienced sovereign wealth fund.
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And the money is with people who have taken advantage of every single break in the tax code.
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We've taken advantage of that, and that's been one of the secrets to the resurgence of the brand.
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Mr. Gasparovich was frustrated, feeling he had been taken advantage of, but decided to keep the handle active.
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Mr. Gasparovich was frustrated, feeling he had been taken advantage of, but decided to keep the handle active.
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Republican and Democrat presidents have taken advantage of these powers, and Republican and Democrat Congressmen have shirked responsibility.
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When they see someone being mistreated or taken advantage of, it's up to them to not be silent.
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We're going to be friendly with everybody, but we're not going to be taken advantage of by anybody.
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If an Enlightened player had taken advantage of a security vulnerability, that was also disrespectful to the community.
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In general, most people get taken advantage of in this industry—it's just worse for women and queers.
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I want to serve people that are going to be taken advantage of in a really real way.
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Young voters appear to have taken advantage of early voting in outsize numbers this year, as did women.
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"We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked."
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The important thing is that Congress has taken advantage of this rapid ideological movement and passed this bill.
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Ma of the IPE said polluting firms in cities like Jincheng had long taken advantage of the system.
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Many are worried about the outbreak, and some have taken advantage of efforts to make shots more available.
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With Ms. Streisand in particular, it was hard for him to imagine a woman being taken advantage of.
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Camille must have been taken advantage of, he says, before she was old enough to give informed consent.
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This isn't the first time Google has taken advantage of the extra space where your keyboard normall is.
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There always comes a time when the most affable host begins to brood about being taken advantage of.
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But Mr. Aram, in court papers, argued that he had been taken advantage of because of his religion.
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Salesforce, the company most synonymous with SaaS, has also taken advantage of investments made by the infrastructure players.
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"The Democratic Party has taken advantage of the black vote for a long time," the campaign official said.
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He suggested that if that "dangerous precedent" were set, it could be taken advantage of by hostile governments.
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Our government must serve as a critical backstop to ensure that consumers are not being taken advantage of.
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"They've talked for 25 years and they've taken advantage of our presidents, of our previous presidents," he said.
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I love what I do, but I feel like I'm constantly being taken advantage of or being overlooked.
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This is a common reason workers can still be taken advantage of, particularly those who don't speak English.
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After breaking into Henderson's house, Joe searches for proof that the celebrity has taken advantage of underage girls.
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Criminal gangs had also taken advantage of the chaos to break into other, locally-owned businesses, police added.
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"Our hope is for the government to be firm ... Otherwise we will be taken advantage of," he said.
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Patrick M. Shanahan, the acting defense secretary, has taken advantage of this channel, according to another Pentagon official.
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I took a step back and saw that I was being manipulated and taken advantage of by them.
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The experience, she said, left her feeling vulnerable, like Close had taken advantage of her admiration for him.
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Only 13 people ever had taken advantage of the defunct discount program, according to Delta spokesman Trebor Banstetter.
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"We have taken advantage of both political and coronavirus fears to add exposure in managed care, we have taken advantage of weakness in China to add to long-term secular winners in Chinese internet land, and we have added some Tech names that benefit from secular tailwinds," reads the note.
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If I feel that I'm being harassed or taken advantage of, I say how I feel, then I'm out.
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We have imposed new sanctions on the nation of Iran, who has totally taken advantage of our previous administration.
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We weren&apost going to be taken advantage of anymore and that it was time to open up trade.
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The result is an app ecosystem that's easily taken advantage of to abuse users and steal money from advertisers.
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Companies have taken advantage of the procedure in unexpectedly high numbers since it was put in place in 2012.
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It's especially frustrating because Apple had a huge opportunity with Siri here that it could have taken advantage of.
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Indeed, the spy agencies of Russia and China have taken advantage of the terrorist distraction to hack American networks.
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So many young, passionate and talented artists are being taken advantage of every single day, men and women alike.
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Under Trump, Republicans have taken advantage of that new rule set to get judges confirmed at a rapid pace.
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"That's part of being Kanye," says the source, who feels West was recently taken advantage of for radio publicity.
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The Bucs have struggled against the pass and Newton has taken advantage of those types of teams this season.
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And it has taken advantage of Whole Foods stores for its Amazon Lockers, selling its own electronics, and more.
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In cases where people have been taken advantage of by an advisor, they are embarrassed and often in denial.
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Union representatives say changes have skewed the job market irrevocably and many unscrupulous employers have taken advantage of that.
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On becoming her own bossBeing taken advantage of is definitely the hardest challenge that I face in my career.
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If I was drunk and she wasn't, it would be the same correlation that I'd be taken advantage of.
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On this front, Molotov has taken advantage of its talented team to sign all of the major French networks.
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Go deeper with stories from former coal miners who have taken advantage of these programs in the NYT report.
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Tobey's taken advantage of his freedom and hit the clubs on a fairly regular basis with pal Leo DiCaprio.
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The dealer, who couldn't be identified due to their vehicles being unmarked, had taken advantage of the city's policy.
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She is one of thousands of workers who've taken advantage of a Swedish workplace initiative designed to encourage entrepreneurship.
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" President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that "the EU has taken advantage of the U.S. on trade for many years.
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There's no evidence anyone has ever taken advantage of this flaw, but similar incidents have happened in the past.
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"China has taken advantage of the United States for many, many years and those days are over," Pence said.
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If you know them you can manage your own money and avoid being taken advantage of by unscrupulous people.
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Saudi Aramco has taken advantage of the global downturn to secure big cuts in drilling fees from its contractors.
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Columnist Thomas Friedman in a Tuesday column accused Trump of being taken advantage of by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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"Bad guys" in foreign chemical companies have taken advantage of existing scheduling laws to create new legal fentanyl variants.
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I have not profited off a lawsuit or taken advantage of the attention that has been thrust upon me.
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"We have a huge potential that we have not yet taken advantage of," he told Stada's annual shareholder meeting.
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It's not only that we are being taken advantage of by the rest of the world, according to Trump.
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"Suzanne is taken advantage of, ignored, belittled, and worst of all, framed as a joke," Bastien wrote in September.
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We have been very much taken advantage of as a country," he said, calling the development at Foxconn "beautiful.
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It's being taken advantage of by a group of powerful political patrons and oligarchs, the New York Times reported.
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"I feel taken advantage of," said the worker, who did not give his real name for fear of reprisals.
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Meanwhile, few businesses have taken advantage of euro-denominated financing set up by European countries to trade with Iran.
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But the Moroccans haven't taken advantage of the chances they have created, and Ronaldo buried his really good one.
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And she has taken advantage of that help to produce a moment that could have its own ripple effects.
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But there's also a chance that older workers can be placed into this category and be taken advantage of.
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Iran has taken advantage of the chaos in Syria to build a substantial military infrastructure there to counter Israel.
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In other words, this isn't a game -- and certainly not something to be taken advantage of for financial gain.
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I like to show my kindness as well as my knowledge, but sometimes that can be taken advantage of.
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We do need to fix our trading relationship with China, which has taken advantage of some of our openness.
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Multiple different segments of the investing public have already taken advantage of robo advisors for a variety of reasons.
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"We're taken advantage of by every nation in the world virtually," he said on Thursday at a prayer breakfast.
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Target has also taken advantage of store closures by Toys 'R Us and others to expand its toy selection.
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"It's not the first time people have taken advantage of my name and making fun of it," he said.
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Both houses should immediately release the names of every elected official who has taken advantage of this slush fund.
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If the timing was related to anything, the attacker may have taken advantage of the holiday season, said Krebs.
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I had no talent whatsoever and couldn't have taken advantage of the gate if I'd wanted to, but still.
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But here was this bright light, this tremendous kid taken advantage of, and he let the world know it.
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Beijing has taken advantage of free trade and the United States' desire to integrate China into the global system.
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How could you ignore such an opportunity, ready to be taken advantage of as soon as the law allowed?
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It was for a good purpose because immigrants that came to this country were being abused and taken advantage of.
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Hardline anti-Western groups al Qaeda and Islamic State have taken advantage of the chaos to press their own plans.
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The numbers are surprising, given that homebuyers and homeowners looking to refinance could have taken advantage of lower interest rates.
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"We don't want to be taken advantage of by other countries, and that's stopping and that's stopping fast," he added.
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It was later generations of colonists who had so shamefully taken advantage of the original inhabitants' friendliness, weakness and ignorance.
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Atherton appears to have taken advantage of the city of Camden's plans to close public toilets in a local square.
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While Apple hasn't taken advantage of those performance improvements, it may be interested in something else Qualcomm has: 5G modems.
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"There probably were loopholes in the law that were taken advantage of and we need to address those," said Loder.
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An inmate is just a criminal, until he is taken advantage of and driven to the edge of his life.
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I don't like to show all my vulnerability, because it gets taken advantage of along with my love and kindness.
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But I think what this film really captures is how women can be taken advantage of in a domestic situation.
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This connection can be taken advantage of if the computer being connected to is attempting to break into the phone.
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Maxine Waters: I believe that this is a problematic president who has proven that he has taken advantage of others.
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To find new oil, BHP is exploring in the Gulf of Mexico and has taken advantage of cheap rig rates.
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"I hold strong moral values and I don't think anyone should be taken advantage of in that kind of way."
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Of the two, only Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken advantage of the offer so far, the officials said.
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IS and other Islamist groups have taken advantage of the chaos in Yemen to inflict their own brand of carnage.
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Researchers have been looking into flaws in connected pacemakers for years and showing that they can be taken advantage of.
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So far, more than 21,103 Chipotle employees have taken advantage of these education benefits since 210, according to the company.
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According to Bezos' letter, over 16,000 Amazon associates have taken advantage of the career choice program in over 10 countries.
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The company, however, declined to share the number of students who had taken advantage of the bundle discount so far.
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THERE'S AN UNDERSTANDING THAT MANY DYNAMICS OF HOW HUMANS BEHAVE CAN BE, IN A SENSE, TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY TECHNOLOGY.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D), who has taken advantage of the divided Republican race to define herself as a moderate, independent candidate.
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It's possible that those who identify with Antonio are either taking advantage, or feeling defensive about being taken advantage of.
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If the savings are so easily attainable, the question is why hasn't Congress already taken advantage of these available savings?
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He is operating under different rules, through sheer force of his persona and the celebrity culture he's taken advantage of.
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The Kurds have taken advantage of the five-year war to consolidate control over three noncontiguous areas in northern Syria.
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Or have they taken advantage of a soft schedule while catching lightning in a bottle against the NHL's top teams?
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Digital marketing firms had apparently taken advantage of that opacity to circulate unregistered political propaganda, according to the Folha report.
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Now, it looks like she's taken advantage of that popularity to land a gig with the shampoo brand Moist Diane.
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Instead, the country has taken advantage of its skill sets to steal bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies from around the world.
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Under Gottlieb, the FDA has taken advantage of policy changes implemented in recent years to accelerate the drug approval process.
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Based on the number of footprints, it was clear that plenty of other people had taken advantage of the lake.
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There's a lot of whitespace now, but the company has also taken advantage of this update to add dark mode.
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"Being taken advantage of by someone who is ... so depraved is something I'm embarrassed I'm even close to," Wexner said.
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She has taken advantage of her caucus' discipline and Trump's inability to set the pace, and spearhead the agenda herself.
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Fortunately, short stories allow for more modes than straightforward realism, and Smith has, of late, taken advantage of these options.
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However, to stop being taken advantage of, you've got to learn to treat yourself with that same level of respect.
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"I am very worried that he is going to go into these negotiations and be taken advantage of," Warren said.
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"Not surprisingly, some landlords — such as Bronstein — have taken advantage of the lack of transparency and oversight," the lawsuit says.
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"They've taken advantage of our country, the European Union, for many, many years," Trump told CNBC's Joe Kernen on Wednesday.
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The African-American population, who had fewer resources to pay exorbitant bails, was overwhelmingly taken advantage of in this manner.
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Mississippi, West Virginia, and California have taken advantage of those rulings and banned all non-medical exemptions through legislative efforts.
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Mutual funds appear to have taken advantage of a 30 percent drop in Lululemon's stock since late August to buy.
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Throwing sand in the enemy's eyes can result in temporary blindness and confusion; this should be taken advantage of immediately.
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Chief Justice Roberts said Tom had taken advantage of his friends, but Ms. Stetson said that could not be so.
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The stark reality is that globalization has reduced the bargaining power of workers, and corporations have taken advantage of it.
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Graham, who speaks frequently with Bolton, has taken advantage of his standing to encourage the President to think farther ahead.
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"Our jobs and wealth are being given to other countries that have taken advantage of us for years," he said.
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Most of his accusers are actresses whom Weinstein is said to have taken advantage of at the beginning of their careers.
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" She adds, "I dated a few guys who definitely didn't treat me right, and I felt taken advantage of by friends.
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"I love Canada, but they've taken advantage of our country for many years," Trump said during a speech in North Carolina.
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While institutional investors like to complain about unequal voting rights, he suggests they repeatedly allow themselves to be taken advantage of.
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Integral to the capitalist ethic is a powerful threat of idleness that, in many cases, game developers have taken advantage of.
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Investors have also taken advantage of opportunities to invest in Chinese stocks and bonds through "connect" arrangements operated through Hong Kong.
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I felt bad they were manipulated and taken advantage of, especially some of them who didn't have a lot of money.
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It feels insulting, implying that I am somehow being taken advantage of, that I am not empowered in my own decisions.
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The majority of producers are women and there's a real sensitivity to this sort of stuff about being taken advantage of.
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The majority of producers are women and there's a real sensitivity to this sort of stuff about being taken advantage of.
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Beyond and rivals like Impossible Foods have taken advantage of the increasing public awareness about meat consumption's health and environmental risks.
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Taken Advantage Of Steve Almond: You've suffered a devastating betrayal, an assault not just on your body but on your selfhood.
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Those who know Stislicki previously told PEOPLE she was "friendly" and a "people person" — traits someone may have taken advantage of.
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"I was a pretty confident 16-year-old … I didn't think I was going to be taken advantage of," Dawes explained.
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Republican candidate Donald Trump said the U.S. is being taken advantage of by other countries, and the biggest "abuser" is China.
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I didn't want to be someone that was going to be doing everything in a relationship or being taken advantage of.
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Governments and especially companies in emerging markets had taken advantage of worldwide monetary easing to issue large amounts of cheap debt.
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If you're a Spotify Premium subscriber and haven't already taken advantage of the free Hulu deal, what are you waiting for?
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There are countless queer YouTubers who have taken advantage of the platform to create thoughtful and inspiring content for their community.
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The new study reports on results during a period in which more than 143 prisoners had taken advantage of the program.
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There is already evidence that producers have taken advantage of the lift in more distant futures prices to sell production forward.
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And yet, she says, women in the world of football are still taken advantage of and relegated to the bottom rung.
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Trump has said he expects the meeting to be difficult given his belief China has taken advantage of U.S. trade policies.
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What startup in Western Europe has not taken advantage of the exceptional talent to be found in Eastern European member states?
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The last thing I want is for my partner to feel disrespected, and for me to feel taken advantage of financially.
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The police freely admit that drug syndicates have taken advantage of Mr Duterte's green light to kill rivals or potential informants.
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CBR Fashion is joining a growing list of high-yield issuers to have taken advantage of flexibility gained through recent deals.
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He sat impassive but watchful, accustomed, like many children of immigrants, to making sure that his mother wasn't taken advantage of.
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Trump has said that Canada and other countries have taken advantage of the U.S. and created trade deficits that hurt Americans.
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Instead, it had taken advantage of deregulation to raise its prices for the average guy and drop them for large institutions.
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And a majority of voters — 85033 percent — also believe the United States too often is taken advantage of in world affairs.
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Many companies have taken advantage of historic low interest rates to borrow and use the proceeds to purchase their own stock.
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But many fishermen from other parts of Europe have taken advantage of European Union law to set up companies in Britain.
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Pence argued Tuesday that closing loopholes in immigration law will protect foreign nationals from being taken advantage of by human traffickers.
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"President Trump committed to putting a stop to U.S. industry's being taken advantage of by foreign companies and countries," said Grassley.
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Yubico has taken advantage of Apple giving developers more access to the iPhone's NFC chip, to some degree, in iOS 11.
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They've taken advantage of grants to become makerspaces, classrooms, research labs for kids, and trusted public spaces in every way possible.
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Williams said he would be more offended if the CIA had not taken advantage of publicly available source code whenever possible.
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"You generalize every nail salon as a place where people are taken advantage of, which is not true," Mr. Paredes said.
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I got a little too drunk one night at a party on a night off and I got taken advantage of.
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And in many ways, Astro has already taken advantage of that opportunity in small but significant ways in its current product.
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Why is it, then, that when sex workers are abused, manipulated, or taken advantage of, we suddenly barely have a platform?
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But the United States will no longer be taken advantage of on trade by China and other countries in the world.
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If that spending falls markedly as a percentage of revenue, United States taxpayers may have reason to feel taken advantage of.
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Opinion In as many as a dozen states, schools have already taken advantage of laws that allow employees to carry guns.
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When I started, cases involving seniors or children being taken advantage of financially got to me, but I've gotten more cynical.
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The resulting behemoths have then taken advantage of their newfound scale, as well as globalization and digital technology, to grow further.
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So far, Trump hasn't taken advantage of Pelosi's negotiating posture to bargain his way out of a shutdown he helped create.
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In April 2018, Facebook said in a blog post that it had discovered "malicious actors" had taken advantage of the feature.
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Dorsey's taken advantage of programs that have allowed him to push back his car payment and the payment of another loan.
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He has also made clear that he thinks the European Union, as a trading bloc, has taken advantage of American generosity.
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I encourage anyone who has been abused or taken advantage of by an authority figure to heal, confront and come forward.
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"This is a hard one for Amazon, because they do not want its customers to be taken advantage of," says Rosenberg.
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Several top-tier borrowers from the country have taken advantage of abundant liquidity to cut borrowing costs and extend debt maturities.
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"He's getting an opportunity here to run with it and he has taken advantage of it," Calgary coach Glen Gulutzan said.
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He thinks of the imbalance in trade with other nations as a sign that the U.S. is being taken advantage of.
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"We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked," Ms. Haley said.
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Also, watch out for jealous vibes on the job, and definitely watch to make sure you're not being taken advantage of.
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No, the grabby politics has reached right up, and in fact our Tweeter in Chief has taken advantage of it beautifully.
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Most phone retailers have taken advantage of this fact and are subsequently asking for a premium when quoting customers prices for contracts.
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"We've been very nice to Canada for many years, and they've taken advantage of that - particularly advantage of our farmers," Sanders said.
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"We aren't proud of how people have taken advantage of our service, or our inability to address it fast enough," he wrote.
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An employee from the restaurant told the Sacramento Bee several customers had taken advantage of the deal as of 5:20 p.m.
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If President Trump thinks the United States is being taken advantage of, he's not going stand idly by and let it happen.
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But now at least I'm aware of how exactly I'm being taken advantage of, and am subsequently mad as hell about it.
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The victim, who years ago identified herself as Samantha Geimer, has said she was taken advantage of and made to have sex.
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High-frequency traders (HFT) have long taken advantage of the slight delays in data transfer caused by latency to make their bucks.
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Rather, the CIA has likely taken advantage of exploits that target the operating systems the apps run on—like Android and iOS.
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The Islamic State group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, has taken advantage of the chaos to expand its presence in Libya.
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Al Qaeda's powerful branch in Yemen has also taken advantage of the chaos to take refuge in lawless parts of the south.
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But the United States has, thus far, primarily taken advantage of it in order to obtain cheaper manufacturing goods for domestic consumers.
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Yet, several years after the approval of Prop 47, a single digit percentage of eligible people have taken advantage of the program.
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Trump on Friday repeated statements that Mexico, a major exporter of vegetables, fruits and beer, has taken advantage of the United States.
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The games that used to seem so entertaining have taken advantage of us, and now it's time to remove those meddling apps.
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We're told they're working around the clock to pay his debts and make sure he won't ever be taken advantage of again.
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And I woke up to find my Southern hospitality, if you want to call it that, was being greatly taken advantage of.
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But residents who have spoken to CNN said nobody has really taken advantage of the opportunity to leave, largely out of mistrust.
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Islamic State has taken advantage of a political and security vacuum following a 2011 uprising that toppled the country's leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
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She wasn't alone — the teen might have met someone via a dating app before being "taken advantage of," law enforcement officials said.
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"Just because you owe money to the IRS doesn't mean you haven't taken advantage of all your savings tax techniques," Handwerger said.
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Perhaps if she had known more about how to protect herself from being taken advantage of, things might have worked out differently.
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Certain judges have taken advantage of this quirk in Alabama's death penalty law more than others, particularly in Montgomery and Mobile counties.
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Trump also explains that he views media attention as free advertising, which he has taken advantage of throughout his White House bid.
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According to the listing, Petersen was "taken advantage of by realtors who sold his house" and owes taxes from the home's sale.
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The CFPB has helped veterans and military families, who are too often taken advantage of, especially during overseas deployments of loved ones.
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Other teams adjusted to the Red Bulls' attacking pressure with numbers in the back and then have taken advantage of defensive errors.
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The country has taken advantage of its access to the European single market by sending its best coaches for training in England.
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We never forget that this Jenny, the one who was raped and taken advantage of, was so young, so vulnerable, so helpless.
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"They have taken advantage of frameworks to their own benefit and we haven't had some of the same benefits," the entrepreneur said.
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The companies that own steel factories have mostly taken advantage of Trump taxing their competitors to raise prices rather than increase production.
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We're all making tactical decisions about how to take advantage of, or be taken advantage of, by our circumstances every single day.
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The wrists are strong, and while I think he has taken advantage of Fenway somewhat, there's certainly real power in his bat.
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The commission claimed Grab has already taken advantage of its dominant position by raising prices, although that's something that Grab denies doing.
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He adds that he asked Mr. Petraeus whether the Obama administration had taken advantage of his affair to rid itself of him.
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I think the Marcoses have taken advantage of that and also fueled this narrative on social media to a very vulnerable population.
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When we are left out of that process, it feels a little like we're being taken advantage of, even if it's legal.
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" Stodden, who appeared in 2013 on "Celebrity Big Brother," wrote, "I look back at this picture and feel absolutely taken advantage of.
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Malicious actors have taken advantage of widespread public health concerns and economic volatility, scamming internet users with hidden malware and phishing attempts.
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North Korea has taken advantage of the situation to step up trade with China and Russia, in violation of United Nations resolutions.
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States including Texas and California have taken advantage of the decade-long economic expansion to send large sums to high-poverty schools.
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This biopic traces her rise and stagnation, as she was taken advantage of by managers and other men in the music industry.
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Hackers could have taken advantage of a nasty bug in the hugely popular video game platform Steam to take over victims' computers.
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Scientists, environmental activists and others have taken advantage of the trend on social media to create moments of reflection about the planet.
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But critics argue the teachers are being taken advantage of in a practice that helps keep wages low and perpetuates austerity policies.
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Eventually, I started offering free and low-cost services, desperate to prove my value to people, only to be taken advantage of.
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From Philip Roth to Ta-Nehisi Coates, Fitzgerald and Hemingway, the invitation is open, and diverse authors have taken advantage of it.
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No, I don't have a #MeToo-type story of being plied with altar wine and taken advantage of by a parish priest.
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ABOUT OKLAHOMA (4-1): Christian James has taken advantage of the mass departures from last season to move up the contribution ladder.
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Arming Teachers In as many as a dozen states, schools have already taken advantage of laws that allow employees to carry guns.
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"The days of our country being used, taken advantage of and even scorned by other nations are long behind us," he said.
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" The source continues: "Brooke was taken advantage of, manipulated and used, and that's to say nothing of the physical attack she endured.
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In the recipe, I've taken advantage of compatible cooking times so the peas and the meat can be on the same schedule.
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Seth Curry is one of those who has taken advantage of extra minutes as Dallas surges despite the several Mavs going down.
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Men in powerful positions will continue to taken advantage of women and women will be seen as liars if they report it.
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"We're taken advantage of by every nation in the world, virtually," Trump said at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Thursday.
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"I think they're really being taken advantage of," said Richard W. Johnson of the Urban Institute, a co-author of the research.
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This is an important day to reflect on your boundaries and to avoid situations in which you might be taken advantage of.
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Reyes said it has for decades taken advantage of this status, erecting infrastructure without attaining the proper permits as federal law mandates.
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The government has said it will execute prisoners who have allegedly taken advantage of the moratorium to continue their drug trade from prison.
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The regime has taken advantage of the halt in Free Syrian Army activity to conduct troop movements and plan for sieges and attacks.
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We've taken advantage of this a lot lately since he didn't use many of his meals during the earlier part of the month.
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Trump's team, in particular, has taken advantage of the ascendance of Facebook as the platform where Americans go first to get their news.
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The iPhone XS has a lot more headroom there that could be taken advantage of if a developer optimized for the chip's power.
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But Carrie impresses to him that if he doesn't help her out, an innocent boy will be taken advantage of by the system.
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Taylor Swift has no problem admitting when she's in the wrong — or with speaking up for herself when she's been taken advantage of.
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I know people might assume that he's a freeloader or whatever, but he has never taken advantage of me and is so grateful.
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I had not taken advantage of the open bar as much as the woman next to me and was not nearly as competitive.
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Even as pitchers have thrown him fewer strikes, Mr Stanton has restrained himself and taken advantage of the hittable pitches sent his way.
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Given that you then had time to gauge the reaction, did you learn anything that you've taken advantage of in the second season?
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He has also taken advantage of support from Democratic figures like Joe Biden to capitalise on the party's apparent edge in voter mobilisation.
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Next week, Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation aimed firmly at large companies he believes have taken advantage of "corporate welfare" by underpaying employees.
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During her victim impact statement on March 29, the victim said Malone had taken advantage of her "mentally, physically [and] spiritually," Provencher confirms.
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Software that isn't consistently updated poses a much greater risk of containing security flaws that can be taken advantage of by bad actors.
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Over the past few weeks, the terrorist group has taken advantage of a security vacuum to establish a foothold in Afghanistan's northeastern border.
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LG and Samsung have really taken advantage of the calm before the CES storm by teasing out their product announcements, one by one.
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The proposed regulation is supposed to improve debt repayment programs for students who were taken advantage of by corrupt institutions (Trump University, anyone?).
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There's also a big difference between both of those and being coerced or being taken advantage of when you're in a vulnerable position.
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So when drama erupts there's not just irritation and testy emails but a sense of a community being betrayed or taken advantage of.
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Artists who aren't afraid to share that they've been taken advantage of, even if it rips at their core to revisit the experiences.
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The Commission argues that Google has taken advantage of its leader in the online advertising market to maintain its dominance and block competitors.
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Trump campaigned on an "America First" trade policy, complaining that trade partners in Asia and elsewhere had taken advantage of the United States.
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Trump was supposed to look out for the little guy, the taxpayer, the guy who had been taken advantage of by D.C. bureaucrats.
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Many Chinese tourists have taken advantage of a weaker yen and easier entry rules to visit Japan for shopping sprees dubbed "explosive buying".
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" But, Trump said, "the United States will no longer be taken advantage of on trade by China and other countries in the world.
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Young managers, especially, might make a point to be firm and not seem too lenient so as not to get taken advantage of.
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"Some cloud providers have repeatedly taken advantage of successful opensource projects, without significant contributions to their communities," the Redis Labs team writes today.
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He has instead touted "America first" policies and insisted that the U.S. has long been taken advantage of by adversaries and allies alike.
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The Palestinians, however, have partnered with enemy terrorist organizations and have repeatedly taken advantage of good will in order to take innocent life.
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"You can think whatever you want, it's your right, but I have never taken advantage of anyone in my entire life," she said.
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"We will no longer let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked," Haley said in a statement.
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Mr. Trump suggested that Mr. Bezos had taken advantage of the public by using losses at The Post to offset taxes on Amazon.
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And the taxation breaks he took, he used the tax code—the same one that The New York Times has taken advantage of.
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Should it be overturned and the 2015 rules restored, it's to their advantage to appear to have never taken advantage of the situation.
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The America that Trump describes is a broken and damaged place of whom the world has taken advantage of for far too long.
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Berry is surprised more people haven't taken advantage of the free food and supplies (available daily from 5 to 8:30 p.m. daily).
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He has also taken advantage of a leadership void at the Defense Department, which has gone nearly six months without a confirmed secretary.
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I think the best thing we can do as a society is to stop chastising women for being taken advantage of by men.
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Look at the scraps of attention given to young gay men who have been taken advantage of in Hollywood for years without recourse.
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His behavior is a promise kept to voters who believe that America's friends have long taken advantage of its power and security guarantees.
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But critics argue the teachers are being taken advantage of in a practice that helps keep wages low and perpetuates yearslong austerity policies.
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Hana LaRock is a freelance content writer and strategist, and she's taken advantage of working remotely by traveling to over 30 different countries.
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They are paving the way for more confidence in women to go out and make it known when they are taken advantage of.
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In the West, taxpayers felt taken advantage of when government spending to rebuild eastern Germany's shattered infrastructure sunk the deficit toward $400 billion.
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The inmates, who discarded their orange jumpsuits, had taken advantage of a "young fellow who hasn't been here very long," the sheriff added.
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"You have faith in these people, in their credibility and you trust that won't be taken advantage of," she said in an interview.
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Chinese miners have taken advantage of cheap electricity in regions rich in coal or hydroelectric power, including Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan and Yunnan.
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Unlike several established marques, Canoo has taken advantage of the lack of an internal combustion engine to rethink the look of a vehicle.
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But companies have taken advantage of the law, hiring large numbers of contractors whom they have treated as an inferior grade of employee.
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"We're more willing to accept that a child was taken advantage of, or someone was so incapacitated they couldn't say no," she said.
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Mr. Murray said Mr. Massey had so far been taken advantage of by consultants and had "nothing to show" for all its spending.
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" Instead, he said, "she paid a terrible price -- she was abused through the hearing, she was taken advantage of, her reputation was attacked.
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In fact, they've abused the rules of commerce to their advantage and taken advantage of America and other economies for far too long.
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These are young men who've taken advantage of grabbing the keys from a prison officer because they may be alone on a landing.
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This idea that the reason welfare needed to be cut is because it was being taken advantage of by black and brown people.
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DeviantArt (2000)For 18 years, users have been allowed to submit virtually any artwork they want, and they've certainly taken advantage of the freedom.
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The source described how an attack on the ECFS could have taken advantage of the record-lock procedure to force the system to freeze.
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What's going on: More than 400,000 people have been killed in the six-year civil war, and ISIS has taken advantage of Syria's instability.
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Sam liked Tara, but he had not realized until then how often she had manipulated him into situations where he felt taken advantage of.
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Spears, 35, has taken advantage of the recent seasonal changes, enjoying more time at the beach or by the poolside with her family members.
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The president did say, to your point, just to clarify, we do have a lot of allies, but we cannot be taken advantage of.
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And, a lot of people are not going to be taken advantage of ever again because people are making a huge difference right now.
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People do a much wider range of things on camera for YouTube, which makes them more vulnerable to being abused or taken advantage of.
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In lurid detail, it described several cases in which he had taken advantage of his students, one of whom decades later demanded hush money.
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Trump said on Tuesday the two nations had a good relationship but that Americans were being taken advantage of when it came to trade.
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"It is less popular than the egg freezing, but we do have males who have taken advantage of it for various reasons," said Albert.
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Microsoft does allow developers to port their desktop apps into the Windows Store, but not many have taken advantage of this feature just yet.
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And for years, extremist groups like the Islamic State have taken advantage of that stance, using Twitter as a place to spread their messages.
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The loan market has been dominated by refinancings and repricings so far this year as borrowers have taken advantage of the supply-demand imbalance.
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Islamic State has taken advantage of the security chaos there to build a base, operate training camps and take over the city of Sirte.
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Like Dollar Shave, Honest is a popular consumer brand that's taken advantage of modern internet marketing and distribution tools to compete with industry giants.
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Pinterest Marketing Certification Training Pinterest might seem secondary to Facebook and Google, but it's still a powerful tool that should be taken advantage of.
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These early humans may have taken advantage of low sea levels, trekking across the Beringia land bridge, or by taking watercraft, into North America.
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Contrary to conservatives' warnings about the oppressive secularism of the modern university, these students have taken advantage of their campuses' multicultural marketplace of ideas.
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He sounded familiar themes on trade—particularly that other countries have taken advantage of America, and that "the era of economic surrender is over".
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He sounded familiar themes on trade, particularly that other countries have taken advantage of America, and that "the era of economic surrender is over".
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Almost 10,000 Chinese have taken advantage of the scheme to move to Hungary, as well as affluent investors from Russia and the Middle East.
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In a troubling sign of the fighting to come, Iran has apparently taken advantage of the truce to reinforce its militias around the city.
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While the route isn't new, smugglers working in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden have taken advantage of the instability in Yemen.
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"27 employees have taken advantage of this benefit so far in 2017 — and I can assure you this requirement is strictly enforced," said Rissell.
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"It simplifies things to address who is going to be paying for what things so that nobody feels financially taken advantage of," Greer says.
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According to an August 2015 report by The Pew Charitable Trusts, about 1,500 undocumented immigrants in Vermont have taken advantage of the new policy.
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In 2017, the government signed off on allowing citizens to use home internet — a service that wealthy Cubans appear to have taken advantage of.
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Essentially, this makes Siri closer in useful functionality to Google's own Google Now assistant, which has taken advantage of third party apps for awhile.
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Unfortunately, NECC is far from the only compounder that has taken advantage of lax oversight and high margins to cut corners and endanger patients.
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Unfortunately, no states have established or entered into interstate compacts necessary to move forward, and no insurers have taken advantage of the new laws.
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He complained during his campaign that other nations had taken advantage of the U.S. because of bad negotiating by past presidents in both parties.
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But we can no longer be taken advantage of, or enter into a one-sided deal where the United States gets nothing in return.
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Financially it makes sense, but in my opinion it's the first step to a world where the disadvantaged are taken advantage of even more.
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When he distanced himself from the Blexit movement Tuesday, he suggested he'd been taken advantage of by political advocates, though he didn't name names.
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He's been accused of war crimes, and has touted victories against pockets of ISIS fighters that have taken advantage of instability to plunder oil.
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Good for you because it takes some people a long time before they realize they've been getting taken advantage of by friends and family.
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Bellway has taken advantage of the government's "Help to Buy" scheme, aimed at boosting home ownership among first-time buyers and low interest rates.
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"Well, we do have a lot of allies, but we cannot be taken advantage of," the president said, when asked about Mr. Tusk's comments.
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Be specific with your request Most people are happy to lend a hand -- but no one likes to feel used or taken advantage of.
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Because any human who happens to live in North America has taken advantage of central heating, combustion engines, and the occasional monster truck rally.
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Keen gives Chargify an event streaming business, and it has taken advantage of that by adding an event-based billing component to the platform.
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In an unlikely heart-to-heart, Alison wonders aloud what it is about her that makes men feel she can be taken advantage of.
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In several cases, churches and religious leaders have taken advantage of these exemptions, only to be reprimanded by the state's leaders and law enforcement.
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Craigslist has also historically taken advantage of the CFAA to hamstring companies who use publicly-available data to build competing and potentially superior products.
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Housing lawyers in Atlanta and Indianapolis also have filed lawsuits that contend firms operating in those cities have taken advantage of lower-income buyers.
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The policy does not apply to non-refillable devices designed to be discarded, which teens have quickly taken advantage of, according to the Times.
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"As a chief adviser, I'm going to do what we have demanded campaigns do through generations of being taken advantage of," Rocha told me.
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"As a chief adviser, I'm going to do what we have demanded campaigns do through generations of being taken advantage of," Rocha told me.
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" A week after Trump tweeted that "Mexico has taken advantage of the U.S. for long enough," ShareAmerica posted a piece with the headline "U.
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The GOP standard-bearer also made the case that the U.S. immigration system is too easily taken advantage of by people with malevolent intent.
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People are still going to die; someone else that OD'd because they were taken advantage of, and what are y'all going to do then?
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Laviolette has taken advantage of Nashville's fast-skating blue liners, giving them the freedom to attack the net with the flow of the puck.
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Macri's "Let's Change" coalition has taken advantage of a decisive win in October's legislative elections to push a number of structural reforms through Congress.
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The deal was another recent one in which the Yankees have taken advantage of a fallow market for a player with a proven record.
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Additionally, many disabled Americans who file their own taxes may not realize the deduction even exists and, therefore, have not taken advantage of it.
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On Saturday, Trump renewed his criticism of U.S. trade policy, insisting that world leaders have "taken advantage of" the world's largest economy for years.
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As people continue to seek out information about the coronavirus, bad actors have taken advantage of the curiosity and see a money-making opportunity.
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They all agreed he'd be taken advantage of in one way or another, even if they were surprised by the length of the sentence.
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In other states, school districts appear to have taken advantage of existing loopholes or provisions in state law to arm teachers following Sandy Hook.
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Like his fellow former late-night host David Letterman, Mr. Ferguson has also taken advantage of his newfound freedom to make a personal change.
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"But here's what the story is: We have been taken advantage of as a country for decades by friends and enemies both," Trump said.
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These kinds of operations, recently reported on by STAT and Politico, have essentially taken advantage of the opioid epidemic to make a quick buck.
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"A lot of nefarious types had already taken advantage of these weaknesses, but the majority of people weren't aware of the problem," Kitchen added.
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Inflows have offset a lack of interest from key Asian buyers, who have taken advantage of the gold rally to sell bullion and take profits.
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Dictatorships and authoritarian regimes as well as terrorist organizations have taken advantage of the power vacuum left by the US. The consequences have been devastating.
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There are many well documented cases of superstar athletes winding up broke due to bad financial decisions or being taken advantage of by their advisers.
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The company has also taken advantage of a boom in e-commerce as it supplies warehouse automation equipment and software to customers such as Amazon.com.
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Other countries have been taken advantage of us for decades, decades, and decades and decades, folks, and we're not going to let that happen anymore.
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Several dozen firms have also taken advantage of a rapid process established by the government in 2018 to obtain special visas for foreign tech workers.
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One of the things we've learned about Mariah on her new show is that she's been taken advantage of by people in her life before.
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"Get smart Congress," Trump said in a Wednesday tweet, arguing that "the countries that send us cars have taken advantage of the U.S. for decades."
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"AQAP has taken advantage of ungoverned spaces in Yemen to plot, direct and inspire terror attacks against the United States and our allies," Davis said.
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The issue is that some users have taken advantage of this ability to tinker with GTA Online, ruining the experience for other players by cheating.
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The company has also taken advantage of a boom in e-commerce as it supplies warehouse automation equipment and software to customers such as Amazon.
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I also just feel like I'm already a young female who's very physically weak and vulnerable to being taken advantage of in multiple different scenarios.
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Commerce, media, communications, music and entertainment have taken advantage of cloud, mobility, data analytics, AI, machine learning, the ability to use sensors in rapid deployment.
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Muslim satirists in the region have taken advantage of that fact, and are using the term as part of subversive comedic critiques of the militants.
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Economists have become concerned with the poor credit quality among borrowers who have taken advantage of low rates to run up growing levels of leverage.
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"There's a very long history of people going to [213-step] meetings and being taken advantage of by drug dealers, for example," he told me.
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"Both sides have pretty much taken advantage of whatever has been available to them," says Brendan Glavin, of the Campaign Finance Institute, in an interview.
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Foreigners have taken advantage of a weak pound to buy British companies on the cheap and make off with their intellectual property, the argument goes.
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This country is really being taken advantage of by an aggressive and I think really shrewd power, and we are ignoring it at our peril.
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I hate conflict, but I also learned you can't really let people working around you get comfortable because that's when you get taken advantage of.
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Critics of Obama's approach contend that many U.S. visitors have taken advantage of eased regulations and looser scrutiny to visit the island for pleasure trips.
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Many companies have taken advantage of this opportunity, helping to make financial services more accessible — ranging from payments to student loans and savings to remittances.
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As Hemingway describes it, for the "small lure of scarlet cloth" the bull is "not dominated or controlled, his charge is merely taken advantage of".
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We have taken advantage of it, and that's been great with the balance that we've been able to sustain throughout these past couple of games.
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"Personally, I don't think we can make a deal because we have been so badly taken advantage of," Trump said in Arizona earlier this year.
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Many of Wall Street's largest technology and internet companies — responsible for much of the historic run in equities — have taken advantage of the low rates.
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More recently, Apple News and the Google feed have taken advantage of their massive installation bases to emerge as fast-growing traffic sources for publishers.
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He should be applauded for pushing back against countries like China that have taken advantage of us and hurt American businesses with their bad practices.
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The European Union, for many years, has taken advantage of us on Trade, and then they don't live up to their Military commitment through NATO.
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Pete Roskam (R-Ill.) told The Hill the tax would level the playing field for American companies, which he says are being taken advantage of.
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"People are being abused economically, physically – they're being taken advantage of," said du Plessis, adding that their plight was ignored because "they're poor, they're uneducated".
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She's heard from employees who have taken advantage of financial planning services to pay off student loans, purchase a home, or begin planning for retirement.
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We're being taken advantage of by the European Union," Trump said, adding that US NATO spending "helps them a lot more than it helps us.
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Now the Met has taken advantage of its summer break to replace the outdated equipment that raised and lowered its chandeliers for half a century.
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"We are not going to let the United States be taken advantage of anymore," Trump said at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit last month.
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The medical system has taken advantage of American patients in some of their most vulnerable moments when they do not have any decision-making power.
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Sarah is alluding to the fact that if you don't set boundaries, you're likely to get taken advantage of — particularly as a woman dating men.
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Voters have also increasingly taken advantage of early voting this year, which could also suggest that turnout among minorities and young voters could be high.
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Since the program launched fairly recently, more people are talking about how excited they are for this program than have actually taken advantage of it.
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No. Yet these are some of the videos that have crookedly taken advantage of the notifications and extra News Feed visibility of Facebook Live posts.
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Other countries have been taken advantage of us for decades and decades and decades, folks and we're not going to let that happen any more.
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Manufacturers — including food retail — will transition away from a push distribution system toward the pull model that the service industry has long taken advantage of.
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You might think that this was a no-brainer, and so far 31 states and the District of Columbia have taken advantage of this opportunity.
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"It was rough because there were a lot of people that could have taken advantage of all the resources the Comfort had," Dr. Rosado said.
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But some appointees, like Mr. Ross, have taken advantage of the ambiguities of current rules to retain assets that could be impacted by administration policy.
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"The 45-day review will identify and penalize brokers who have taken advantage of buyers and misled city authorities," the mayor said in a statement.
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I think what his intent was to get us in a situation where we're not taken advantage of by other countries because of the mismatches.
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The tragedy also highlighted how many people, including some former refugees, had taken advantage of the crisis to enrich themselves by turning humans into cargo.
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However, if it's framed in people deserve a second chance and people deserve an opportunity for redemption, it appears he's taken advantage of those opportunities.
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Bring out that animal urge to let the other person know you will not be taken advantage of, that you know what's important: Saving yourself.
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But the Mets have taken advantage of the market and added help to a roster that missed the playoffs and went 70-92 in 2017.
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In the meantime, the administration has taken advantage of the natural murkiness that comes with funding programs and policy — and encountered little resistance from lawmakers.
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Lawmakers say they plan to press the Twitter representative on how Russian actors may have taken advantage of advertising on their platforms to influence voters.
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Jigsaw wouldn't say how many campaigns have taken advantage of its services or provide any specific statistics on its use in the political sphere, though.
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"The data of how Silicon Valley companies have been taken advantage of by this broken process, it goes back ... 30 or 40 years," Gurley said.
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"The American public has always been ambivalent about trade and agrees other countries have taken advantage of the U.S. while seeing lower prices," Penn said.
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And both have taken advantage of the pent-up consumer demand for new vehicles in recent years, especially for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles.
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They also said Manila had "treacherously taken advantage" of the cease-fire to encroach on territory the rebels considered part of their sphere of influence.
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Experts say farmers, loggers and miners have since taken advantage of relaxed controls on deforestation in the country and seized on those areas for development.
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Dozens of students and instructors wrote sworn statements describing their experiences, with some calling it a fraud or describing how they were taken advantage of.
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Italy has also taken advantage of low borrowing costs to extend the average remaining maturity of its debt, which now stands at over seven years.
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Claims in the letter outline how trading firms have taken advantage of the way the VIX is being calculated in order to manipulate the index.
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It appears that to this point producers of light crude and refiners haven't taken advantage of the shift in pricing of the various crude grades.
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Jaye felt shaken by how smoothly Adams had taken advantage of her, she said, and that night expressed her dismay to him over the phone.
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That reaching out a hand to those who have been robbed in ways white American citizens never have is different from being taken advantage of?
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"Say: 'We love this kid, we don't want him to leave, but he's being taken advantage of,' " said Steven D. Sladkus, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
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At the time he felt embarrassed that he had been taken advantage of, but in the long run it was a lesson he'd keep with him.
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PIRRO: But you know, it&aposs not just in terms of security and everything else, it&aposs about the American people not being taken advantage of.
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Islamist militants, some of whom have sworn allegiance to the Islamic State, have taken advantage of the political chaos to expand their influence in the country.
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Brands like Impossible Foods and Modern Meadow have taken advantage of the increasing public awareness of the potential health risks and environmental concerns around meat consumption.
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It was a great way to burn off calories from the 24-hour pizza station cuisine I'd taken advantage of, in lieu of the crowded buffet.
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The EPA and Pruitt have taken advantage of that, granting more access, documents, and interviews to conservative media outlets and friendly journalists to shape press coverage.
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I have routinely taken advantage of these resources in my dual-journey of pursuing the NFL and also preparing for a career in the private sector.
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Eventually, though, I will say something if I feel like one of my brothers or sisters are being taken advantage of, or could be getting hurt.
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"AQAP has taken advantage of ungoverned spaces in Yemen to plot, direct and inspire terror attacks against the United States and our allies," US Navy Capt.
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And that is, the United States is being taken advantage of and he&aposs the only guy who&aposs outsider enough to do something about it.
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So in the 19th century, William Jennings Bryan represented the people in the Midwest who felt they were being taken advantage of by Eastern financial interests.
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The United States' involvement in Yemen has also focused on battling al-Qaeda, whose affiliate there has taken advantage of the chaos caused by the war.
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In Yemen, al-Qaeda has taken advantage of the bloody conflict there to further strengthen its already strong affiliate, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
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The universities of Leeds, Liverpool, Cardiff, Manchester, Cambridge and Oxford have all taken advantage of low interest rates by issuing public bonds, raising £250m-750m each.
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Critics say Zambia could have taken advantage of the boom by negotiating better terms with Chinese companies, including securing technology transfers or employment for infrastructure projects.
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WeChat's press release only mentions two developers outside China that have taken advantage of the platform so far — and perhaps surprisingly, Google is one of them.
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People are being taken advantage of and are afraid to speak out because they are afraid of what the other people in the neighborhood will say.
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"This cycle is different as developers have taken advantage of the strong demand and are destocking," said Alexander Wolf, Standard Life Aberdeen senior emerging markets economist.
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Is it because you feel like you're being taken advantage of and you disagree with it morally, or is it because you're uncomfortable in your body?
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They have taken advantage of that experience to create Nexla — and they believe in the coming years, that could seem like a small amount of data.
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As he signed the executive order, Trump said: "We don't want to be taken advantage of by other countries -- and that's stopping and that's stopping fast."
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In order to create highly politicized, radical, and entertaining art, the duo have taken advantage of the age of binge television and self-produced web series.
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"China has taken advantage of low gold prices and an equity market rout to stock up on gold assets," said Helen Lau, analyst at Argonaut Securities.
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Most people involved with the mafia are generally unsavory characters, whether they've committed murder, dealt harmful drugs, propagated exploitative prostitution, or otherwise taken advantage of people.
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China does not usually export much alumina but this year producers have taken advantage of a favourable arbitrage to international prices and have been selling overseas.
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Islamic State militants have taken advantage of a security vacuum to tighten their grip on Sirte, and have been threatening to advance east along the coast.
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Makers of plastic 3-D printed guns have taken advantage of this loophole by creating metal inserts that are not essential for the gun to function.
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Women also tend to be taken advantage of due to a lack of knowledge of their rights and to low levels of literacy, the report noted.
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The Observatory said the government side had taken advantage of recent infighting between two insurgent groups in the countryside of Idlib, north of Hama's provincial boundary.
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Wi-Fi calling in the United States has hit an all-time high and Republic Wireless — a small, renegade phone carrier — has taken advantage of this.
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One way the firm has taken advantage of the market's heightened worries about the economic outlook is by writing covered calls - selling options against stock holdings.
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Trump's disdain for the idea of climate change is also born of his broader suspicions of the United States being taken advantage of by other countries.
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Militants loyal to Islamic State have taken advantage of a security vacuum to expand their presence, establishing control over the coastal city of Sirte last year.
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Some companies have taken advantage of a narrow "temporary general license" provided by the Commerce Department which allows for transactions such as software updates for Huawei.
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Trump has brushed aside those criticisms, saying the U.S. has been taken advantage of so badly in the past that it cannot lose a trade war.
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The ADF appears to have taken advantage of this political dynamic, and there is strong evidence that some of its recent attacks have been politically motivated.
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Trump, for his part, talks about how China has for years taken advantage of the U.S. with predatory trade policy, which is "flat true," Cramer said.
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Mr. Trump's investors, he added, could have brought legal action against Mr. Trump had he not taken advantage of the tax law's provisions to avoid taxation.
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"It's clear this was a kid that was neglected and taken advantage of, a vulnerable and disabled little boy inside a teenager's body," the letter said.
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Many descendants of the original residents have taken advantage of rising property values to sell homes in what now is a high-tax area, he said.
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Although both Democrats and Republicans believe China has taken advantage of the US economy, critics say that Trump's scorched earth strategy does more harm than good.
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"It's an economic enemy, because they have taken advantage of us like nobody in history," he said about China during a 2015 Good Morning America interview.
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His skepticism of NATO buttressed the narrative that the US gets taken advantage of by other nations and that it needs to reassert its self-interest.
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Do you think women specifically are being targeted and kind of being taken advantage of by the health food industry and the health industry in general?
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Why it matters: IBM is one of several big corporate players who have taken advantage of rising anti-big-tech sentiment to build their own profile.
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The group has been continuously threatened by loggers who experts say have taken advantage of reduced controls and less oversight to seize control of forest lands.
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From the preseason to today, enough Spurs cogs have taken advantage of organic opportunities to establish San Antonio as the 2017-18 season's least killable monster.
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But, as The Times explained in a previous fact-check, Mr. Trump has largely stuck with, and taken advantage of, a strategy that Mr. Obama began.
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"You're being taught to be calm and breathe, but at the same time, being taken advantage of," said Ms. Ridley, who is not taking legal action.
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He repeatedly told European officials that their countries had long taken advantage of the United States through trade, according to one person who heard him complain.
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I'm out to get my rights back, to prove a contract was illegal, that I was taken advantage of and go back to my life. Period.
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One nonprofit on the platform is Veterans Education Success, which provides free legal services to veterans who were taken advantage of by predatory for-profit colleges.
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Criminal gangs have taken advantage of widespread lawlessness in Libya to establish profitable businesses, cramming mainly sub-Saharan African and Bangladeshi migrants into flimsy rubber boats.
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By doing this, the freelancer has controlled her time and avoided being taken advantage of, and works only with people who value her worth and skills.
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Defense officials have said that ISIS has taken advantage of this pause to reconstitute itself in remote positions in the Middle Euphrates River Valley of Syria.
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The sponsors of the legislation point to some unscrupulous lawyers who have taken advantage of certain laws that allow monetary awards for violations of accessibility standards.
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Nike is one big name that has invested heavily in its direct-sales business, and Tesla Motors is another that has taken advantage of the trend.
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There's a bipartisan consensus that China has taken advantage of the US economy for years, mainly by stealing intellectual property and displacing millions of American jobs.
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I feel heartache for the men, who say they were taken advantage of by someone they looked up to, someone in a position of intimidating authority.
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Because if not Amazon, someone else would have come along and taken advantage of the complacency that's been on display inside Macy's over the last decade.
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Many recruits are illiterate and from the same rural backgrounds as the Taliban, which has taken advantage of that fact to seed the force with infiltrators.
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Eddie T. Johnson, the Chicago police superintendent, said Mr. Smollett had taken advantage of the pain of racism and diverted resources away from other criminal investigations.
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Late on Thursday, Trump issued a statement about the NAFTA negotiations, saying the days of the United States being taken advantage of on trade were over.
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Small powerhouses: Reno has taken advantage of its close proximity to Silicon Valley to lure workers trying to get away from the high cost of living there.
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Anyone can book a stay there or rent the entire island when Branson isn't using it himself, and many celebrities have taken advantage of the businessman's hospitality.
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And, in some cases, the administration is taking a tough line to protect people who migrate from dangerous conditions or are being taken advantage of by traffickers.
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On Wednesday, feds revealed that hackers had taken advantage of a security vulnerability in the SEC's software, called EDGAR, that it uses to publish companies' financial filings.
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"If we wanted, we could have taken advantage of the fact that they are not ready yet over there," says one senior official in the Russian administration.
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"We are extremely angry, this family feels it has been taken advantage of, that they have become a pawn in a wider political game," it also said.
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"The White Flags have taken advantage of the gaps in security cooperation between the ISF and the Kurdish Peshmerga to conduct attacks and escape," the report says.
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The software's designer, Inbenta, confirmed that the malware had taken advantage of one piece of JavaScript that was written specially for Ticketmaster's use of the chat bot.
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"We need to level the playing field for mom-and-pop restaurants that are being taken advantage of by big tech," Assemblywoman Gonzalez said in a statement.
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As we reported ... Nichelle's son recently had 4 fiduciaries assigned to her as conservators to prevent her from being taken advantage of by people close to her.
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And, in keeping with a trend started by the Netflix blockbuster, Annabelle is yet another Purser supporting character who's taken advantage of by the people around her.
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Often in horse racing, it feels that the animals are being taken advantage of—put in danger so that the rider, or indeed the trainer, may profit.
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ISIS operatives dispatched back to Europe have taken advantage of encryption, especially the Telegram messenger app, to communicate securely, the official told CNN, frustrating European security services.
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LEWANDOWSKI: Well, he does, but you also have to remember, for the longest time before this administration came in, China had taken advantage of the United States.
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That is literally the case with Al Qaeda and ISIS, which have taken advantage of modern communication and financial instruments to organize and fund terror campaigns globally.
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There is so much more she could say than her too-on-the-nose 140 characters (or even 280, had she taken advantage of that) could convey.
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"They're going to need to be feeling that they're valued, really valued and that they're not going to be taken advantage of in any way," Wright added.
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O), have taken advantage of the patent office procedure, known as inter partes review (IPR), in unexpectedly high numbers since it was put in place in 2012.
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" Her mom quickly saw how easily a child could be taken advantage of in this business, "so she hired smart people to protect me in that way.
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Recently, fewer students have taken advantage of the program, perhaps because of a better economy, lower college enrollment, or tighter restrictions on who can draw from it.
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Burr has apologized for this while Ross has taken advantage of the opportunity in a race that will probably go down to the wire on Election Day.
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And Acer has taken advantage of the size by packing in a relatively massive 5,000mAh battery that the company says should last users about two full days.
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On the corporate side, companies in the U.S. have taken advantage of low interest rates both to grow business and reward shareholders, ballooning their own debt sums.
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Both local and foreign companies have taken advantage of El Salvador's English-speaking workers, proximity to the United States and low labor and operational costs, he added.
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About three hundred thousand people, which amounts to more than ten per cent of the state's population, have taken advantage of the law to obtain health insurance.
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AMLO has effectively taken advantage of that sense of public grievance to power his candidacy, much in the way Donald Trump used it to win in 2016.
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" But Sasse said Trump's complaints that other countries have taken advantage of the United States are unfounded, adding that he recommended "less whining on the global stage.
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"You don't want to lose track of the fact that she's a high school student and she and her friend were clearly taken advantage of," he said.
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While obtaining deductions under law is legal, it is not hard to see the U.S. tax system is being taken advantage of, and Washington is to blame.
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"We don't feel that anyone should be discriminated against or taken advantage of because of perceived notions of conduct in the past from any organization," he said.
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By establishing rules forcing advisers to act solely in the clients' best interests, the government can ensure American preparing for retirement aren't taken advantage of, supporter say.
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Warner said he's concerned the US "President can be taken advantage of" by Putin, and that if a meeting cannot have additional attendees it should be scrapped.
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She said he had taken advantage of the supervision vacuum of that period and had begun molesting her around the time that the Sandinista revolutionaries claimed victory.
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The DHS is in talks with all 50 states and have offered cyberhygiene scans to all of them, but not all have taken advantage of this help.
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In theory, Sweden has such a rate, but banks there have not taken advantage of it because they already have more funds than anyone wants to borrow.
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Sponsors have taken advantage of the market dynamics to reprice and refinance term loans of existing portfolio companies, in some cases twice within a six month period.
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The experience of disruption that's gone on, especially in the interior, has obviously made it more fertile to being taken advantage of by people like this president.
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Islamic State has taken advantage of the political chaos and security vacuum following the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi to establish a presence in several cities.
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Syrian government forces have taken advantage of rebel infighting, particularly a separate spat further south near Damascus, to recapture territory from insurgents in the six-year conflict.
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What they said: Trump said the country has been taken advantage of and mistreated, and the European Union "makes it almost impossible" to do business with them.
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AND OBVIOUSLY, WE HADN'T REALLY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN OUR CORE AT SCALE AND WE THINK THIS IS WHERE WE START THAT JOURNEY TODAY.
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It has also noted that in the past, AHPs have taken advantage of regulatory exemptions from consumer protections, such as guaranteed access to coverage and benefit standards.
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Trump has long criticized NATO for failing to spend what he considers a fair amount on collective defense, claiming the Europeans have taken advantage of America's largesse.
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That data can then be communicated to a program that analyzes it and suggests adjusted seeding plans so the most productive areas are being taken advantage of.
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"Being taken advantage of by someone who was so sick, so cunning, so depraved, is something that I'm embarrassed that I was even close to," he said.
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Mr. Trump says other countries have taken advantage of the U.S., while most Republican leaders say lower trade barriers have helped America build the world's leading economy.
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Many of them, he said, have taken advantage of laws that prevent the extended confinement of children, which enabled families to be quickly released after being apprehended.
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The modern hardware hasn't been taken advantage of in the slightest—the visuals and the sound of Revival are disastrous, even considering its quite-deliberate throwback vibes.
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The messaging service has taken advantage of the plentiful capital in private markets, amassing $1.2 billion in venture funding, half of it in the last two years.
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With the Los Angeles Road Concerts, organizer Stephen van Dyck has taken advantage of this condition to program performances, happenings, readings, and installations in unused public space.
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After moving away for school and work for a number of years, I realized I had not taken advantage of what the Franklin Mountains had to offer.
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I want some sort of closure for those of us who will relive those horrible moments where we were assaulted, abused, and taken advantage of by Epstein.
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In some cases, the hackers have taken advantage of weak passwords or sent fake emails loaded with malicious computer code that helped them get inside the network.
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On Friday he complained again about the media's use of unnamed sources, something news outlets struggle with and Mr. Trump has taken advantage of in the past.
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You feel cheated and taken advantage of and, worst of all, everyone seemed to know what George was up to, but little was done to stop him.
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"Google has really taken advantage of a lot of people and I think that's a very serious thing and it's a very serious charge," Trump told reporters.
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Jihadists have taken advantage of the disorder to launch attacks in the south, where the Islamic State and the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda have a presence.
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Even if you've taken advantage of every single Cyber Weekend discount at your disposal, holiday spending can still end up getting more expensive than you're comfortable with.
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Some former Facebook executives and engineers have argued publicly that social media is addictive and that companies (including Facebook) have taken advantage of this fact for profit.
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" Trump said the new tariffs "uphold a principle of fair trade and demonstrate to the world that the United States will not be taken advantage of anymore.
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A visibly angry police superintendent said the hoax had taken advantage of the pain and anger of racism and had drained resources needed to investigate real crimes.
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"The United States has been taken advantage of for decades and decades," Trump told reporters, adding that did not blame G7 leaders for the "unfair" trade deals.
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I've taken advantage of Megabus's super cheap fares once or twice, but I usually prefer Greyhound because they offer routes to less touristy places, like Pittsburgh, for example.
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For the most part, the museum's spaces are not taken advantage of as fully as they could be, for striking displays; the exhibition doesn't come off the page.
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After the U.S. Olympians touched down in Rio de Janeiro, some have taken advantage of priceless photo ops with each other – including superstars Michael Phelps and Simone Biles.
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Islamic State militants have taken advantage of the security vacuum to establish a foothold in Libya, seizing Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte and launching attacks in several other cities.
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Turkish government officials are concerned, but the country's tourists have taken advantage of the plunging currency to snap up luxury goods at stores like Chanel and Louis Vuitton.
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Neither the ATP nor Theseus would disclose how many tennis players have taken advantage of the new relationship or how often police or other authorities have been contacted.
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I must be honest with you, ear we're not getting along with their negotiators we think their negotiators have taken advantage of our country for a long time.
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The party's left wing has taken aim at various corporations and executives, such as Amazon and billionaire CEO Jeff Bezos, who they say have taken advantage of workers.
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And he&aposs talking about righting wrongs that have gone on since about since about 1950 in terms of our being taken advantage of in the trade field.
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Trump defended his calls for a tougher U.S. stance on free trade on Thursday, saying the United States has been taken advantage of in negotiations with other countries.
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Lower oil prices continue to make matters worse, and Iraqi Kurdistan has taken advantage of the situation and works towards independence and beefing up its unilateral export plans.
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Corporate bond issuance on the exchange has skyrocketed over the past year as firms have taken advantage of easier issuance regulations and falling yields to issue cheaper debt.
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We were booked in a 15th-floor Executive Suite and immediately wished we had arrived earlier to have taken advantage of the room's panoramic bay views before sunset.
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"I was in a very difficult part of my life and being taken advantage of," a 34-year-old British man was quoted as saying in the report.
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Most are packed into unseaworthy boats by gangs who have taken advantage of factional fighting and a breakdown in government in Libya to set up lucrative trafficking businesses.
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A citizen of one EU country has an unfettered right to live and work anywhere in the EU. Both Britons and foreigners have taken advantage of this opportunity.
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The company has also taken advantage of a boom in e-commerce as it sees rising sales of warehouse automation equipment and software to customers such as Amazon.
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Islamic State has taken advantage of a security vacuum to establish a foothold in Libya, taking control of the city of Sirte and threatening to expand from there.
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There are vast and remote training ranges that could be taken advantage of in Alaska for clandestine aircraft programs, and it is a long flight to get there.
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Short-term deposits are currently at a record high of $12 trillion, and many homeowners have taken advantage of low rates to lock in low fixed mortgage payments.
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I'd observed how fear can be so poisonous, how people can be emotionally manipulated at a time of great tragedy, how their fear can be taken advantage of.
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Because I do feel like my voice is suppressed a lot of the time, and I do feel put into situations where I'm marginalized or taken advantage of.
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Apple, like many other multinational companies, has taken advantage of these types of tax breaks in countries like Ireland, to avoid paying large taxes in the United States.
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There are apple farmers who've taken advantage of the apple picking trend and others who just don't understand why urbanites want to do backbreaking migrant labor for leisure.
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With a wartime economy of profiteering and smuggling in full swing and a paucity of information for refugees along the route, refugees are already being taken advantage of.
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To Booker, however, the tech industry's top companies have continued to grow in size because federal agency leaders just haven't taken advantage of the tools at their disposal.
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We felt there were plays to be made, regardless of the call or the no-call, there were opportunities that I wish we could have taken advantage of.
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IS militants have taken advantage of Libya's chaos to establish themselves in the city of Sirte, and they have carried out several attacks on oil installations this month.
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The social media campaign was first started when Uber was perceived to have taken advantage of a taxi strike against Trump's immigration ban to promote its own service.
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For instance, 53 percent of teens polled strongly agreed with the idea that kids and adolescents are at risk of being sexually abused or taken advantage of online.
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"For far too long China has taken advantage of its place in the world ... the trade arrangements it has with the United States and other countries," he continued.
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And their national team, like so many others today, has taken advantage of FIFA's lax notions about nationality by tempting a few English players to cross that border.
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After a lull in arrivals during the first three weeks of this year, Libya-based people smugglers have taken advantage of recent mild weather to send out boats.
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Michigan Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud took over the case in January and said previous prosecutors had not taken advantage of all available evidence, according to The Associated Press.
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But insisting on renegotiation, with a threat of withdrawal, demonstrates that the U.S. is stronger when it acts to avoid being taken advantage of in the global marketplace.
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"You have this remarkable potential energy in some of these cities, but it's not being taken advantage of with proper investment and proper venture capital interest," Vance said.
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Some of my clients have invested in solar systems and taken advantage of this credit, and Congress recently extended the deadline for using this credit to December 2021.
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The self-destructive tensions between the Arab states have handed Iran opportunity after opportunity for spoiler operations, and Iran has inevitably taken advantage of every one of them.
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I stayed away from the water sports because it was pretty chilly, but if I had visited during the summer, I definitely would have taken advantage of them.
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To go along with Accra to Lagos dropping, we're premiering the video for its lead single, "Leg Over," a track about being taken advantage of in a relationship.
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Since the JOBS Act was introduced in 2012, more than 100 eligible companies have taken advantage of this provision in order to avoid long periods of public scrutiny.
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My current partner and I have a communicative, healthy, and balanced partnership, and unlike in past relationships, I don't find myself being taken advantage of in any sense.
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As rising temperatures cause Arctic ice to melt, a deadly virus may have taken advantage of the change and hopped from from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
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"Far too many Americans are being taken advantage of by payday lenders who charge exorbitant rates and trap them in a never-ending cycle of debt," said Rep.
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While employers have taken advantage of labor market power throughout modern economic history, a worldwide social movement at the end of the 19th century moderated the worst excesses.
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Just figuring out how to live, and how to make decisions, and how to navigate and respect yourself and treat people well and not be taken advantage of.
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Carlos Hyde (SF at Colts) — He has taken advantage of his excellent run-blocking offensive line and is the ninth best fantasy back through four games (13.2 F.P.P.G.).
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After Mr. Babis flew to Geneva last weekend, however, she issued a video statement saying that the reporters had asked leading questions and taken advantage of her son.
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The Florida Department of State reported Monday evening that more than 231,22020 Democrats had voted by mail and more than 430,000 Democrats had taken advantage of early voting.
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The Florida Department of State reported Monday evening that more than 231,22020 Democrats had voted by mail and more than 430,000 Democrats had taken advantage of early voting.
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Facebook, for example, has taken advantage of the law to suggest users are violating the CFAA if they ignore a cease and desist letter from the data's owner.
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The lawmakers referenced a Washington Post report detailing how scammers have taken advantage of the epidemic to pitch fake COVID-19 testing kits or sell nonexistent medical equipment.
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The lawmakers referenced a Washington Post report detailing how scammers have taken advantage of the epidemic to pitch fake COVID-28503 testing kits or sell nonexistent medical equipment.
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The question of what these companies may owe their hometowns is magnified because many of them have taken advantage of local tax breaks to spur their own growth.
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Syrian rebels and jihadists have taken advantage of the area's rugged geography to set up bases, attack the Lebanese Army and capture prisoners from the Lebanese security services.
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"They haven&apost taken advantage of it, as far as we can see," said James Jeffrey, the State Department envoy to the international coalition fighting the Islamic State.
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I'm generally a positive person, but when I think about how little choice I feel like I have in my salary, I seethe and feel taken advantage of.
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U.S. crude production has climbed 10 percent since mid-2016 to 9.3 million barrels per day as shale producers have taken advantage of higher prices to boost activity.
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Our universities have taken advantage of predatory lending to Puerto Rico, which continues to exist as a quasi-colony of the United States in a highly unequal relationship.
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Other countries could not muster that show of force and so have taken advantage of whatever local assets they might have when Mr. Trump has come to visit.
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How much money I'd have now if I'd taken advantage of employer matchingI worked at jobs that offered an employer matching benefit for six years in my 22s.
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While their decision-making process is very different both President Donald Trump and President Barack Obama have taken advantage of the broad powers presidents have to wage war.
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Firefighters had taken advantage of rain and milder temperatures in the past week to contain blazes, but the respite ended on Wednesday when high temperatures and winds returned.
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Benedict "is being taken advantage of," said Roberto Rusconi, a church historian, who considered the book an open and direct attack on Francis by "reactionaries" inside the church.
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"Being taken advantage of by someone who is ... so depraved is something I'm embarrassed I'm even close to," Wexner said at the L Brands' investor day in September.
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But no one had yet taken advantage of the fact that DNA is so small and information-dense, it can be woven into the fabric of everyday objects.
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Terrorist sympathizers on Facebook and YouTube have clearly taken advantage of these gaps, and are deploying simple tactics to evade both manual and automated detection by the companies.
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Trump was elected to office in 2016 on a promise to get tough on China, which he said has taken advantage of the U.S. on trade for decades.
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And we should not allow-- the situation to occur again, where, you know, clients and-- people who are basically dependent on those banks can be taken advantage of.
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"As cancer patients, we are the ones that I feel like we're really being taken advantage of," said Nunn, who is recovering after her most recent surgical procedure.
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Many creators have recognized the flaws in YouTube's algorithm, and have taken advantage of them, realizing that the algorithm relies on snapshots of visual content, rather than actions.
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"I admit I have made some mistakes," Kelly begins, but within two lines, he's found the real culprit: other people, who have taken advantage of his generous heart.
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Oligarchs and officials alike have gleefully taken advantage of Western financial openness and rule of law to stash their usually ill-gotten gains away from the Kremlin's hands.
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Trump, who claims the United States is being taken advantage of by its trading partners, has already imposed broad tariffs on imported solar panels and large washing machines.
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Yet a few journalists, writing for otherwise reputable outlets, have taken advantage of this moment not to celebrate the queer community, but to denigrate, mock and casually exploit them.
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The improbable finish came after the Rays had taken advantage of Blake Treinen's wildness to score three times in the top of the ninth to go up 23-211.
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"We don&apost feel that anyone should be discriminated against or taken advantage of because of perceived notions of conduct in the past from any organization," Warren told CNN.
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Few details about this particular incident have been made public, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time tech workers have taken advantage of their access to user data.
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If things feel a lot more like the experience on the Rift, it's because Oculus has taken advantage of the new design's speediness to double the resolution of Home.
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It's only become more of a tradition because politicians often marry other similarly skilled politicians and campaigns have sometimes taken advantage of that skill set to support the candidate.
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Asked whether Resolute has taken advantage of the vibrant secondary market to sell any of its still-private shares, he suggests it has not, but that it may well.
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"This book says a lot about how the most successful people are 'givers,' while also underlining where to draw the line to not get taken advantage of," So said.
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In my current job, I felt I was being taken advantage of and I spoke up to HR. They listened and when it came time for bonuses and raises.
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"We have to look carefully at all of the cryptocurrencies and make sure individuals don't get taken advantage of," said Representative Tom MacArthur, a House Financial Services Committee Republican.
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At the same time, he notes that hatemongers have always taken advantage of mass communication systems, and repressive governments don't draw a line between harmful misinformation and legitimate criticism.
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In a brief conversation with BuzzFeed News, Andy Dick said that he was devastated by the realization that he had been taken advantage of by a white supremacist group.
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I think it is an effective tool, but it's just that — and like any tool, it can be a wonderful thing or it can be easily taken advantage of.
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Jihadist groups have taken advantage of political chaos to expand their presence in Libya, and fighters loyal to Islamic State have taken control of the coastal city of Sirte.
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It has taken advantage of low interest rates to refinance its debt and Naeger said it was considering issuing another bond, but would not be pushed to borrow more.
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Jillian Michaels is warning her followers to be wary of rental scams after she claimed she was taken advantage of "three times" by renters in the last six months.
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Criminal gangs have taken advantage of chaos in Libya to charge mainly sub-Saharan Africans, looking for a better life in Europe, hundreds of dollars to make the voyage.
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I just mean that the addition of the screen and the ways Google have taken advantage of it are ten times more interesting if you live fully inside Googleworld.
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Al Qaeda and Islamic State militants have taken advantage of 10 months of civil war in Yemen to expand their presence in Aden, where the embattled government is based.
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Trump has regularly blasted Bezos and Amazon, claiming the company does not pay enough in taxes and has taken advantage of the US Postal Service to grow its business.
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Rookie Cristiano Felicio has taken advantage of a late-season bump in minutes and recorded 32 points on 763-of-15 shooting over his last two games combined. 1.
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Although we've established that Amazon isn't likely to use the device that way, the fear doesn't have to be justified for it to be taken advantage of in advertising.
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As the world migrates online, Hasbro Chairman and CEO Brian Goldner said his company has taken advantage of new-age trends that are paying off for the legacy toymaker.
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