Word: exploitatively
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...rules must apply to them that govern all other renters, as they are not elderly, handicapped or necessarily poor. If students choose not to live in University housing, the community as a whole has no obligation to support them. They should consider themselves lucky to have been able to exploit the system until...
While the allies are left feeling whipsawed, the Serbs are only too . delighted to exploit the confusion. This they have achieved by doing everything to handicap the peacekeepers short of actually driving them out. On Dec. 11, Serbs announced a ban on U.N. military escorts of humanitarian convoys, thereby making it almost impossible to supply aid to Sarajevo and eastern Bosnia. They continued to block the Sarajevo airport and prevent deliveries of fuel to the U.N. mission. "The calculated attacks have never been as bad as now," said U.N. spokesman Paul Risley, "and our ability to carry out our peacekeeping...
Despite Harvard's victory, Hellman is realistic about its implications. He feels that the invitational's format, in which the top 16 swimmers earn points, was a definite advantage for the Crimson, which was able to exploit its depth...
...staff's desire to attack "free-loaders" who exploit the loop-holes of rent control, it ignores the fact that elderly residents, artists and students (including me) depend on rent control for their housing in Cambridge...
Proudfit said that the Crimson stepped up their team defense effectively in the second half. However, she emphasized that the team must continue to work on its full-court press and exploit its considerable athletic ability to achieve success in its next game, at home against Army today...