Word: exploitable
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...people and our European allies." While the GOP will try to get as much political mileage as possible out of the inquiry, TIME's James Carney says it's not likely to be a major issue in the fall. "This is an issue that Senator Dole will try to exploit. But foreign policy will probably not be a major campaign issue unless Yeltsin loses the election in Russia or the Middle East peace process falls apart. But this is a legitimate avenue of inquiry. Iran is a rogue state that supports terrorism, and it's worth investigating...
...people and our European allies." While the GOP will try to get as much political mileage as possible out of the inquiry, TIME's James Carney says it's not likely to be a major issue in the fall. "This is an issue that Senator Dole will try to exploit. But foreign policy will probably not be a major campaign issue unless Yeltsin loses the election in Russia or the Middle East peace process falls apart. But this is a legitimate avenue of inquiry. Iran is a rogue state that supports terrorism, and it's worth investigating...
Persinger said that since HSA is a non-profit agency, it is not going to exploit its monopoly on the product...
...This exploitation of white resentment has had drastic effects. The exploitation of voter resentment can have the same effect. Surely, we can learn from the lessons of painkillers and apply them to political campaigns. Words, and especially negative words, can turn people off to entire processes. With the bleak portrait of government facing them in the media every day, Americans in the best-case scenario would react with apathy, and in the worst case with some action, at the words of those who exploit fears and tensions...
This is a philosophical question I did not have time to answer. When I understood what had happened, however, I was reassured. In fact, I was able to exploit the traditional shortcomings of computers throughout the rest of the match. At one point, for example, I changed slightly the order of a well-known opening sequence. Because it was unable to compare this new position meaningfully with similar ones in its database, it had to start calculating away and was unable to find a good plan. A human would have simply wondered, "What's Garry up to?," judged the change...