Often they're instinctively distrustful and expect to be taken advantage of financially. |
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The students are believed to have taken advantage of a loophole in legislation, allowing loan debts to be cancelled by bankruptcy. |
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We have demonstrated a number of flight conditions, where we have actually taken advantage of the aeroelasticity of the wing. |
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But it could have been a different story had the home side taken advantage of the chances which fell their way. |
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His failure to create a contractual arrangement with his passengers means that he is constantly taken advantage of. |
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How do you react when you are bossed around, treated as inferior or taken advantage of? |
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It hurts to see young girls dressed in scanty clothes being taken advantage of by older boys after getting drunk. |
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In 1189 King William had taken advantage of Richard's financial needs to buy his freedom from English allegiance for 10,000 marks. |
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The character design is second to none, and they've really taken advantage of the machine's strengths. |
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The client feels much more in control, and is secure in the knowledge that he isn't being taken advantage of. |
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In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret. |
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Emily saw the smirk on his face and decided that she had better do something before poor Vlad was taken advantage of by this harlot. |
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Likewise, a huge number of single mothers have taken advantage of the opportunity to meet men without having to scout for a babysitter. |
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In turn, these companies have taken advantage of dire drought conditions in parts of Brazil to entice workers into slavery. |
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But Anna is sexually malleable and could easily be taken advantage of by an unscrupulous dominant. |
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Many nations around the world, particularly developing countries, have taken advantage of the benefits of medical tourism. |
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She was sick of being fooled, tricked, deceived, taken advantage of, and hundreds of other things. |
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Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons. |
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I want to express my outrage at how a company has taken advantage of the current panic over possible terrorist activities involving germ warfare. |
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Do you think that because of the apparent docility of women they are being taken advantage of in certain areas? |
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Meanwhile, her good nature is endlessly taken advantage of by bosses who find her far too useful to ever think of promoting her. |
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The huffy silence at the end of the debate must be subtly taken advantage of and the following words murmured as if the thought just occurred that moment. |
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They were in this vicious cycle of going to payday lenders, being taken advantage of and being trapped for the rest of their lives. |
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The smugglers, too, have taken advantage of technology, particularly cell phones and two-way radios that allow them to avoid agents and arrange rides before landing. |
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It is likely that man would have taken advantage of bad weather during these hunts, hiding in dense fog or waiting in areas where animals gathered during a storm. |
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But as yet, we have not taken advantage of our longevity gains to offset this development. |
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He added that thousands of people had also taken advantage of the recent amnesty period for those illegally receiving social grants to come forward and have them stopped. |
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The Dollar has taken advantage of this, making impressive gains throughout the afternoon on Wednesday and into the evening. |
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The Commission has so far taken advantage of the opportunity to carry out pilot studies chiefly in the field of innovation statistics. |
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A number of other countries, however, seem to have taken advantage of the fact that they had to build completely new infrastructures. |
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It is habitually the case that they go in with a position to give up something quite significant and we get taken advantage of. |
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Another said that he was easily influenced by peers and was often taken advantage of. |
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It seems that the males have taken advantage of the females' searching for these by having bright blue and red wattles hanging from their throats. |
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Several countries in East Asia, as well as Mexico and Brazil, have taken advantage of it. |
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Make sure you handle yourself in a manner that doesn't allow yourself to be taken advantage of in any way, especially with wine flowing freely all night long. |
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Having taken advantage of increased funding to become a full-time athlete, he now finds his reduced circumstances and changing priorities have affected his thinking. |
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A huge part of self-love is being able to stand up for yourself when you are feeling taken advantage of. |
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By exercising caution and doing research before investing in any deal you avoid being taken advantage of. |
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Also, some heat-loving plants and animals have taken advantage of a warmer climate to expand their ranges toward the north and south poles or upslope toward higher elevations. |
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We must ensure they are not taken advantage of and that the money raised to help them actually reaches them to the greatest extent possible. |
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So, has he merely and cleverly taken advantage of a loophole in the rules? |
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He has taken advantage of the organised activities, taking part in a composting course and now has runner beans and even vines growing in the conservatory. |
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The payment traffic market has a rapidly increasing commodity character and offers an as-yet-untapped potential that should taken advantage of. |
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Now researchers have taken advantage of a proposed quantum effect to construct a Y-shaped, nano electronic circuit that boosts signals spontaneously. |
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For some seniors, more attention was needed to their physical and financial safety to ensure that they were not taken advantage of. |
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Many of the companies in our group have taken advantage of this access and raised additional capital. |
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Understandably, many friends and acquaintances have taken advantage of my last few months in Rome to visit me. |
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It seems almost as if the dominant power in each conflict has taken advantage of the anti-terrorist cause to enhance its strategic position. |
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I had too much adrenaline to answer back Carlozio who had taken advantage of my quietness and was barraging me with the most annoyance he could muster. |
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Since its creation, the Kudelski Group has taken advantage of its independence, becoming the privileged partner of many operators. |
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Tax incentives exist abroad, and those with the resources and know-how have long taken advantage of them, well within the law. |
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Millions have taken advantage of this initiative. |
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Ships crossing both oceans have taken advantage of the ocean currents for centuries. |
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Pornographers have taken advantage of each technological advance in the production and distribution of pornography. |
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La Piedad has taken advantage of being neighbor to the state of Guanajuato, keeping its growth in the industrial sector constant, mainly in the pork area and in the sport clothes production. |
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If you're planning to hire a mover, do your homework to ensure that you don't get taken advantage of by disreputable and fraudulent moving companies. |
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Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our societies to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate. |
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They have done so because Kevin Garnett, while 36 years old, is still a shade below 7 feet tall and has repeatedly taken advantage of the Heat's undersize and undertalented frontcourt. |
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Sancho had also taken advantage of the fight to steal the man's packsaddle, and when the barber accuses them of theft before a group of fellow travelers, Quixote responds by declaring him under the sway of an enchantment. |
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Because women have often not been formally empowered to preach and evangelize, they have taken advantage of daily contacts with friends and neighbors, as well as strangers, to share the good news. |
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Hotel card keys secretly record personal information, which could be maliciously taken advantage of without the person knowing. |
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Given the scale of intelligence needs in the context of the war against terrorism, the vagueness of the legal framework governing outsourcing of intelligence has been widely taken advantage of. |
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It is the duty and the role of government to make sure that its citizens are not being taken advantage of by companies that simply have no conscience. |
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All these are important aspects, otherwise, all the other rights, unless we have an informed patient, will not be taken advantage of and will not be of benefit to the patient. |
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Some of the developing countries have also taken advantage of this course. |
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Following the 1998 treaty between Ukraine and Uzbekistan, some 23,000 people had taken advantage of simplified procedures to obtain Ukrainian citizenship. |
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Some stated that flexible work arrangements are available when needed, and that several professional and support staff have taken advantage of these policies to establish non-traditional working schedules. |
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For instance, teachers have taken advantage of the mascot's friendliness potential to set up a workshop on horses, and the animal drives tourists around town during school vacation. |
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Specialist physicians have not always taken advantage of opportunities to be involved in the planning and development of such new health care projects. |
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Its potential for recovery appears severely restricted by the presence of competitors with must-have brands which have taken advantage of Moulinex's difficulties to enter or consolidate their positions on markets. |
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Within the last couple of years, Vietnamese have taken advantage of the web to learn about and engage in topics that are deemed politically sensitive by the regime. |
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Some have taken advantage of legal loopholes and sold their plots of land, disfranchising others in the process. |
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David of Scotland had taken advantage of The Anarchy to seize Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland. |
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The duke had not taken advantage of this, but Bonaparte had later rewarded his magnanimity by having him put to death. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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Adding to her irritation were the continuing rumors that Selznick had taken advantage of her in the movie deal. |
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More than 50,000 UK drivers are said to have taken advantage of Vauxhall's recent three-day series of test drives. |
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Small, growing and established businesses have taken advantage of the cost-effectiveness of Virtual PBX's hosted PBX services for more than a decade. |
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Over 200 people have taken advantage of The Gingerbread Single Parent Helpline, which offers support and guidance to lone parents on financial matters. |
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Liver have taken advantage of the top teams taking points of each other by going top of the table through winning their second game on the bounce. |
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In it, consumers' reactions are compared to being taken advantage of in a sales transaction to how car buyers feel when they're victims of a rate markup. |
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Others believed that, to avoid the Carthaginian blockade, he may have stuck close to land and sailed only at night, or taken advantage of a temporary lapse in the blockade. |
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Potters have taken advantage of flywheels for thousands of years. |
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Metrolink has had close connections with popular culture in Manchester, and has taken advantage of the city's strong associations with football culture. |
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The Outer Banks vacation rental industry has not fully taken advantage of this popular online shopping day and Southern Shores Realty is proud to pioneer it. |
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