At least one Web entrepreneur is trying to capitalize on people goofing off during work. |
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Affiliate marketing can be a win-win proposition for online retailers and for Web sites hoping to capitalize on their traffic. |
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Enterprises with fast reaction times can use that advantage to capitalize on opportunities faster than their competitors. |
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Media Houses lost the edge when players failed to capitalize on some good scoring chances. |
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Many last-borns capitalize on their position as smallest and weakest by elevating helplessness to a high art. |
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Despite his intolerance for hybrid colonial furniture, Nutting was forced to capitalize on the market for institutional furniture. |
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He offers tips to businesses looking to capitalize on the craze without being labelled a sender of spam. |
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That call has been picked up, in part, if not in whole, by some politicians, seeking to capitalize on that anger. |
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The human response to these technologies was a myriad of attempts to capitalize on them for good and for profit. |
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Instead the country will capitalize on selling unique, branded products and services to affluent global consumers. |
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The news media were not the only ones to capitalize on these camera phones. |
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They couldn't capitalize on this last chance and the game moved on to penalty-strokes. |
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Candidates are not the only ones to capitalize on the advantages mass e-mail provides. |
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The Scots were also keen to capitalize on their chance to take over first place. |
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Their emboldened foreign rivals will be working just as hard to capitalize on their gains. |
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Her agent wanted to salvage her career, and capitalize on the duo's on-screen and off-screen chemistry. |
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It seems to be an attempt to strike while the iron is hot, to capitalize on the current popular interest in war. |
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It triggered a veritable tidal wave of imitators, parodists, and artists wishing to capitalize on its success. |
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Still, he's a flawed guy, and the Philistines capitalize on this by sending in top-secret operative Delilah, the seductive hottie charged with sapping Samson of his strength. |
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The facilities hindered growth and did not allow us to capitalize on advances in technology and equipment. |
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Under these conditions, how can we protect, capitalize on and develop this wealth? |
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Several steps can be taken in order to capitalize on the opportunities that arise from the circumstance of the year-round school calendar in a community. |
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Any coaching they receive should not be word oriented, but should capitalize on their innate strength. |
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Practitioners also capitalize on teachable moments to raise children's phonological awareness. |
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In order to capitalize on the string cheese popularity, we announced in May 2005, the acquisition of the activities of Schneider Cheese, Inc. |
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Orange intends to capitalize on its single brand, which customers are already familiar with, and develop its convergence offering. |
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Technip is positioned to capitalize on these geographic and segment trends. |
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Retail giants continue to expand to capitalize on diminishing trade barriers and strong international experience. |
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Projects such as these help ensure that Northerners capitalize on economic opportunities by being on the cutting edge of innovation. |
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The remainder of the first period saw the two clubs whistled for a pair of penalties each, but neither side could capitalize on the ensuing power plays. |
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It is a unique trajectory, but hopefully I can capitalize on its uniqueness. |
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Advances in human genetics and immunobiology now provide an opportunity to capitalize on recent discoveries in basic immunology and cytokine biology. |
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Finally, it will capitalize on leatherback strandings to increase our knowledge of leatherback biology. |
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In early spring 1837, the steamboat St. Peter's left St. Louis to ascend the Missouri River in time to capitalize on the year's fur trading season. |
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We believe in the need to capitalize on the strengths the provinces have to the benefit of all of Canada. |
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Over the past several years we have been exploring new and innovative ways to capitalize on these new technology-driven markets. |
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Our dedicated specialty cheese resources are well positioned to capitalize on this potential. |
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There are various possibilities for investors to capitalize on developments in these commodities markets. |
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Staff turnover has also impacted our ability to capitalize on institutional corporate memory. |
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Politicians strategize about how best to capitalize on the player's popularity, Puce told me. |
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But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum. |
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She only likes signing controversial clients, and relishes being able to capitalize on a scandal. |
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As the fight began, charr still apparently hoped to capitalize on the age difference. |
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The Tribunal has also continued to capitalize on technology to help in increasing the efficiency of the inquiry process. |
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He said the best way for growers to capitalize on this growth is to understand what retailers need. |
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But for the most part, he is relying on his ability to see the possibilities for both players and to capitalize on them or thwart them as the case may be. |
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Knowledge is key to provide the potential for producers and agribusiness operators to capitalize on opportunities. |
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Industry Canada will also focus on supporting business and industry to capitalize on emerging opportunities at home and abroad. |
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Our strategy is to build on this momentum and capitalize on new trends such as value-added products and single-served flavoured milk. |
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As a trading nation, Canada must move quickly to capitalize on the explosion in global trade. |
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The leases for this hardware need to be managed for the business to capitalize on them. |
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But we can also rely on more recent assets which the government has sought to capitalize on especially in the past few months. |
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To capitalize on this, we have aligned our online and print strategies in a continuous effort to find the best seller for each buyer. |
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But Sharapova has not been able to capitalize on the attackable shot consistently, and the Belarusian remains in front. |
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In the year ahead, we plan to capitalize on past achievements and continue to foster impulse buying through in-store tactical initiatives. |
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In the absence of this mode of transport, even the most promising and fast growing markets cannot fully capitalize on their potential. |
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Someone was sure to capitalize on the Ebola panic, and Dr. Joseph Alton is that guy. |
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But he is working the retail politics circuit hard to re-introduce himself and capitalize on his interpersonal skills. |
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This enviable position is largely attributable to the confidence our clients place in us, to a team of dedicated employees present in their communities, and to the ability to capitalize on growth opportunities. |
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How do we ensure that we can capitalize on our traditional media industries and their strengths, not cannibalize their revenue base, and build rapidly the new digital businesses of the future? |
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At the same time, a flurry of runs in the fourth and fifth inning showed Gagetown was able to capitalize on a badly thrown pitch with a base hit or a stolen base. |
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Both sides capitalize on the logic of dehumanization of the other side. |
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Clark and Andreessen planned to further this popularization process and to capitalize on it by marketing a commercial-quality Web browser, Web-server software, development tools, and related services. |
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More people are returning to the telemarketing services industry to capitalize on a direct marketing tool with a proven rate of success. |
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It was observed that numerous initiatives had emerged to focus on health systems strengthening and that efforts should be made to sharpen and capitalize on the Joint Programme's specific added value to such efforts. |
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When the Dumbells concert party shipped home to Canada in 1919, they decided to capitalize on their wartime success entertaining Canadian troops by setting up their own professional touring variety show. |
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A major part of growth is change, and innovation is how you capitalize on change, creating better or improved products and services that you can launch into the marketplace. |
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He says that neither selecting certain universities for research intensiveness nor allowing them to capitalize on conspicuous consumption represents sound policy. |
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Investors were not only quick to capitalize on the privatization of state enterprises, but also to take advantage of the well-educated workforce in these countries and their proximity to western Europe. |
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In short, there has never been a more opportunistic time to capitalize on recent discoveries in research to revolutionize our approach to cancer control. |
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The Torches capitalize on unsuspecting fans. |
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Traders should pay close attention to the market as there is an opportunity for traders to capitalize on the fluctuations which are likely to follow this release. |
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Over the last few years we have seen dramatic evidence that international markets are recognizing both the risks and opportunities associated with how companies address and capitalize on the challenges of sustainability. |
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In the short term, however, the more likely applications will capitalize on the main advantage of photovoltaic generation: power generation at the point of use, avoiding distribution and transmission costs. |
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It is now for every single succeeding presidency to capitalize on it. |
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This approach makes it possible to capitalize on experience, cut product development lead-times, stabilize production lines more quickly while avoiding start-up problems, and cut costs at every stage of the process. |
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As a leader in directories, we were able to use our best-practices experience to quickly integrate these acquisitions and capitalize on our expanded geographic presence. |
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Accordingly, we consider ourselves to have the necessary liquidity to both manage our financial commitments and to capitalize on opportunities to invest capital at attractive returns. |
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Based on these findings, coachers might consider and capitalize on students' responsibility goals in the athletic classes. |
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Like the appeals to sympathy and generosity, the appeal to civic-mindedness attempts to capitalize on benevolent feelings. |
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This year, to capitalize on that interest, the announcement took place in the crossroads of consumerdom, Times Square. |
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Edward hoped to capitalize on the victory by invading France and having himself crowned at Reims. |
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In 1885, France decided to capitalize on this increasingly lucrative form of trade and repealed its ban on weapon exports. |
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Entrepreneurs sought to capitalize on the wealth generated by the Gold Rush. |
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Her manager, Dudley Field Malone, was not able to capitalize on her notoriety, so Ederle's career in vaudeville wasn't a huge financial success. |
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This alignment also allows us to capitalize on our core print products and continue to build our digital and event platforms on a global scale. |
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The early vote affords Peres' Labor Party a chance to capitalize on the broad wave of sympathy created by the Nov. |
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To capitalize on the multiple threat of this set, we made a few changes in the backfield action. |
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We have created useful tools that help developers capitalize on the power of background processing of location data on multiple platforms. |
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Adil Chihi did capitalize on a rare Morocco defensive error in the 22nd minute, weaving into the area, but sandwiched by a pair defenders, he couldn't find a way through. |
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The organization also intends to capitalize on the drawing power of Gatineau as a major urban hub through promotional activities targeting U. S. and European clienteles. |
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Four leading agriculture economists state Canada should be well positioned to capitalize on an expected rise in demand for quality, high protein, high energy food when the economy begins to regain strength. |
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Perhaps you'd rather capitalize on the chaos and create a commercial based on a product or service one might peddle to the desperate citizens seeking comfort or safety in an Azeroth rent asunder by the Cataclysm. |
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Fundamental change is required to capitalize on new opportunities, and one of these complications is related to funding: funding for the United Nations has often not kept pace with the tasks at hand or has been unpredictable. |
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He really wanted to make a splash and, you know, capitalize on it. |
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In this manner, the Bank of Canada can make its best contribution to helping Canadians capitalize on the current commodity boom, and that famous bumper sticker can remain a relic. |
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To further enhance the image of the brand, the publisher should capitalize on top events and hot news items by producing special features or by adding special issues to its regular publishing schedule. |
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Designed to capitalize on EGT's latest algorithm improvements, ENCORE offers the best video quality at the lowest bit rates. |
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Vornado will capitalize on the consumer need for lower-cost heating alternatives with its TouchStone metal space heater to hit retail at the end of this month. |
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Entrepreneurial Americans were delighted to capitalize on the opportunity. |
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I am excited to join the management team at Nephros to capitalize on our opportunity to both help patients and reward shareholders for their commitment. |
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With the Spartans missing their biggest presence on defense, it allowed the Wildcats to capitalize on their final opportunity against a much smaller back line. |
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There was a substantial movement to the cities of Spain to capitalize on new opportunities as shipbuilders and merchants to service Spain's impressive and growing empire. |
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