Word: exploiter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Nothing has really changed at all," Dugdale said. "All Yale has done is exploit a certain legal technicality...
...important to separate what the judge's recommendation does and doesn't mean," said Scott Saul, spokesperson for GESO. "Yale's motion does exploit a legal technicality in applying labor law to graduate teachers, but it doesn't contest that graduate teachers are protected employees of the University...
...business as usual. This guy didn't die in a power struggle but suffered a sudden death when most people in his organization were getting along." Even if the Carrillo organization were to splinter, there is neither a shortage of product nor dearth of entrepreneurs eager to exploit the U.S. cocaine market...
Fourth, the AMERICAN STATES would agree to allow any and all subjects of the Crown full access to and freedom to exploit any musical styles created by NEGRO REFIDENTS of the American States, including boogie-woogie, blues, rock 'n' roll, soul and difco. Reciprocally, the United Kingdom grants to the Negro refidents of the American states full access to and freedom to exploit musical styles created by the refidents of SCOTLAND, including reels, flings and dirges, in perpetuity...
...radical departure from the way most of America's myriad new telephone companies have plotted their growth. Most have tried to break into local-phone markets on the cheap by negotiating with the incumbent to lease and resell service on its lines. Bryan's company decided to exploit a provision in the act that allows utilities to offer phone service. Many of them have modern fiber-optic communications networks to monitor plants and transmission over wide areas, and Bryan offered to use their extra capacity for phone service. Last year, for example, ICG signed a deal with Southern California Edison...