Hacking also becomes useful in tapping into intranet networks, making you privy to who is talking about what. |
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It's my way of tapping into the eternal mystery of life, that mystical force that rolls on despite the petty attempts of humans to change it. |
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I think our music crosses over because we're tapping into a romantic yearning that so many people have. |
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You can anticipate a much wider range of possibilities by tapping into your robot's perceptual system. |
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And yet we let it rot away and die without ever tapping into the stories our elders have to tell. |
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The financial system could be reorganized along the line of tapping into this significant source of external finance. |
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A facility such as this needs to build up a consistent and regular paying clientele, while tapping into a good catchment area. |
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She does, however, excel at tapping into her inner mannishness. |
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Menu distinction comes not only from tapping into the appeal of braised foods, but also offering it in revved-up, exciting ways. |
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The lead percussionist plays a primary role in this process by tapping into each participant's inner spirit while conducting the entire piece. |
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But to do so is to undermine the writer's genius for tapping into quirky, funny human nature, which regardless of history remains pretty much the same. |
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Tribalism is the biological loophole that many politicians have banked on for a long time: tapping into our fears and tribal instincts. |
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By current standards, Eve is old-fashioned, her wiles and stratagems strictly based on aligning herself with men for their power rather than tapping into her own. |
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At Vinçotte, we have a habit of tapping into each other's strengths to come up with innovative solutions. |
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His message is resonating not just in New Jersey, but across the country, tapping into the same frustration that created the tea-party movement. |
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Instead of tapping into this country's entrepreneurship, the Conservatives are hobbling Canadian businesses. |
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We now have a network of more than 25 microfinance institutions tapping into commercial capital markets to fund loan portfolios. |
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At the end of August 2009, a Swiss software developer published the source text of a programme for tapping into Skype communications. |
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Virgo The Full Pisces Moon, Monday, requires tapping into Virgo humility to override excess pride. |
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This is explained by the use of technology such as seawater desalination or tapping into non-renewable fossil water. |
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They felt that large lenders and servicers were just tapping into an existing marketing infrastructure rather than develop one of their own. |
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When we heat with wood, we are simply tapping into the natural carbon cycle in which CO2 flows from the atmosphere to the forest and back. |
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A kid's brain is a sponge for new information and it's about time that toy companies start tapping into it. |
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It manages to touch us by tapping into our already existent ideas about what goes on inside the dugouts and clubhouses of most major league squads. |
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So instead of tapping into spare capacity, Uber had to coax new capacity into being. |
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And beware of tapping into groundwater for agriculture too, as that can have the same effect as a drought. |
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In large part Cho raised these funds by tapping into his own Asian American community. |
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He suspects that he saw, somehow, what the thieves saw, tapping into their perception of the back of the house. |
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So, the pair set about tapping into that world to find partners who might appreciate the utility of a dead, frozen kitten. |
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Jeffress was of course tapping into a wellspring of anti-Mormon prejudice in the culture. |
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More to the point it can demonstrate how a chain store can expand sales by tapping into other market segments not being met by current product offerings. |
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Legacy brands are tapping into tech brands to increase awareness and connect with consumers. |
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Out of that, I came to understand there was an area we weren't tapping into. |
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What we're doing here is tapping into this wonderful, extraordinarily appealing culture with universal appeal. |
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He gave some insight on tapping into great ideas, creating a win-win team and addressing intellectual property management. |
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Finally, an innovative environmental technology sector can help underpin growth if it is capable of tapping into rapidly growing export markets. |
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So here you have simply different measures tapping into slightly different things. |
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Snider points out that the directory has the potential for tapping into international markets as well. |
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While the beef industry is tapping into this previously ignored domestic market, international prospects are also being explored. |
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In Canada, meanwhile, academics and educators were tapping into new ideas and exploring new fields of study. |
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Indeed, it is often described as a means of tapping into vast pools of private capital to reap savings for the public purse. |
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Natural rubber originates from the latex of the rubber tree, which is acquired by tapping into the bark layers of the rubber tree. |
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In the case of internationally trafficked persons, traffickers are tapping into a growing industry of fraudulent documents, including the purchase of forged or stolen documents. |
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Leprest's new album, Donne-moi de mes nouvelles, finds him harking back to those years, tapping into musical and narrative forms that occasionally date back to the pre-war years. |
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This means finding new ways of tapping into the knowledge and experience of ordinary citizens and involving them in shaping the policies that affect their lives. |
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Based on the Agile values and principles and a coaching perspective, he shares ways to improve results by tapping into people's intrinsic motivation on his blog. |
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With this transaction, YPG is tapping into this market with websites that have established traction in the marketplace, loyal communities, and promotional content to build on. |
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This granddaughter was clearly tapping into the energy and fun that many grandboomers bring to their new role. |
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We're tapping into that kind of iconography. |
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Lifestyle plan reorients the body to optimum health by tapping into bioactives and keeping tabs on omega 3 levels. |
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Notonthehighstreet is tapping into a rich vein. |
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He had to survive by tapping into the industrious Somalian community in the suburb of Mayfair in Johannesburg which specialises in retail. |
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The program is really tapping into this generation. |
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Start with tapping into the available expertise, which includes government websites like Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Industry Canada and the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service. |
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Stanford students, in particular, demonstrated a knack for tapping into technology trends, with the likes of Yahoo! and Google beginning as dorm room concepts. |
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But ambient discovery — tapping into rich and invisible layers of data to turn the smartphone into a kind of dowsing rod that can discover interesting things nearby — is a theme that is not likely to go away. |
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In a few cases, this may be fairly direct in terms of enabling the creation and support of specific network relationships or tapping into existing networks to deliver services more effectively. |
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It's a trend that innovative companies are tapping into wherever they can in order to attract and retain customers in an increasingly competitive market. |
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The study, which surveyed over 100 management executives, revealed that many companies have a pent-up demand when it comes to tapping into their managers' and employees' inventiveness. |
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I've learned that tapping into the hard stuff — whether it's the fear of loss or a boogeyman lurking in childhood memories — is what ultimately gives a story the power to leap off the page and grab you by the collar. |
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Our efforts to develop new sources of growth and tapping into new markets, will help to diversify the economy which in turn will strengthen macroeconomic dynamism. |
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It's about travelling down paths untaken, looking at the familiar through a new lens and tapping into the strength of an organization and its people. |
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We hope these compelling stories will illustrate for you how investing in and tapping into the potential of women is particularly key to unlocking Africa's own economic potential. |
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The parasite called Lernaeocera branchialis, a tiny copepod crustacean like this one, lived on the haddock's gills where it sustained itself by tapping into the haddock's bloodstream. |
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It is becoming more common for small businesses to explore other routes for expansion, such as tapping into nontraditional locations. |
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The idea that it already had this high value but we only use a little of it, that was interesting because I felt that there was a way of tapping into this perceived high value the product has intrinsically. |
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Six freewriting techniques offer keys to tapping into the subconscious of creativity. |
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By tapping into and building up the stock of knowledge, social entrepreneurship and solidarity in a country, volunteerism helps ensure sustainable capacities and strengthens values based on collaboration and partnership. |
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These include assessing margins and pricing, developing or improving a retailing layout and strategies for displaying and selling merchandise, enhancing curb appeal for your store and tapping into ag-tourism opportunities. |
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When I joined the company in 1986, there was much to admire about Raymond's instincts for tapping into Britain's then unsated appetite for erotica. |
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Echelon, the global surveillance system operated by the USA, is capable of tapping into almost all satellite telephone links, all Internet communications, all telefaxes and all e-mails. |
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Tightening labour markets offer new possibilities for facilitating business and employer interest in tapping into new labour sources such as under-represented groups and investing in the re-skilling of workers. |
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It's tapping into that deep folk tradition, the wood spirits and all that. |
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There are countless examples of this heightened awareness. State governors, for instance, are now taking into account the potential benefits from tapping into this biodiversity and biotechnology. |
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Of these, A Christmas Carol was most popular and, tapping into an old tradition, did much to promote a renewed enthusiasm for the joys of Christmas in Britain and America. |
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Foundations know that they are tapping into root causes because their programs produce concrete outcomes analyzable by sophisticated scientific metrics. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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By tapping into the same potato-oil combo that gave us French fries and potato chips, latkes proved too addictive to be contained to the holiday season. |
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Tapping into that energy has helped increase the sense of my car being an extension of my being. |
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Tapping into middle-class grievances with Populist ideas on the economy is where Warren excels. |
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