That is, they are likely to seek advantage over the United States by using unconventional approaches to circumvent or undermine our strengths while exploiting our vulnerabilities.
They also quoted a letter from FSA chief Lord Turner saying the bank had left an impression with the regulator that "Barclays has a tendency continually to seek advantage from complex structures or favourable regulatory interpretations".
By contrast, the White House would portray a collapse of tax talks as a sign the GOP is playing games with the economy to seek political advantage.
By alleging that advertising claims are false and misleading, a plaintiff can impose huge legal costs on a rival for no other purpose than to seek economic advantage.
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The announcement, which civil liberties advocates called a crushing blow to press freedom, comes a month ahead of crucial elections to replace Hugo Chavez, with the opposition candidate accusing the late president's political heirs of multiple violations of the constitution, and repeated lying, to seek unfair advantage.
However, it will be an uphill struggle for the DUP to attract any more than the thinnest sliver of this electorate, especially when they continue to seek political advantage in bashing the Parades Commission or pledging support for a 365 days a year flag outside Belfast City Hall.
Additionally, Symbian is proving to be an increasingly difficult environment in which to develop to meet the continuously expanding consumer requirements, leading to slowness in product development and also creating a disadvantage when we seek to take advantage of new hardware platforms.
In the early 1960s, U.S. nuclear strategists realized that a national strategy entirely reliant upon the threat of massive nuclear retaliation was not credible, that most challenges would not rise to the level of justifying nuclear response and that the Soviets would seek to take advantage of that fact.
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For his part, Ehrlich faulted the Townsend campaign for trying to seek "political advantage" from the sniper attacks.
Other countries will immediately seek to take advantage of these terms, particularly those already in a bailout programme.
It's a deep hurt and sorrow that any politician, Democrat or Republican, would seek to gain advantage by using that site.
Given the truly special treatment that some economic actors get in various circumstances, a kind of legislative arms race ensues as different players seek to gain advantage in the game.
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Evictions have risen fourfold since 1996, as owners seek to take advantage of demand to install tenants ready to pay higher rents, and the stock of cheaper housing has dwindled, with the demolition of five public housing projects in the city adding to the pressure.
It is too easy for people to take advantage of these programs, which ultimately hurts the people that genuinely need them (case in point: the Earned Income Tax Credit, which, as a refundable credit, is a magnet for unscrupulous tax preparers who seek to take advantage of the potential for higher fees).
Will Democratic politicians so anxious to demean George Bush's presidency and seek partisan advantage by pandering to the American people's penchant for ignoring, rather than confronting, emerging threats resist the temptation to embrace Fox Fallon?
This is because the unique advantages of America's universities go beyond the hybrid vigour of a system in which state and private institutions have all been allowed to seek out their competitive advantage.
But it is also true that they would seek to minimize any strategic advantage Israel might gain either locally or internationally from removing this clear and present danger to Israel specifically and to international security generally.
Still, Baucus and his colleagues aren't likely to take risks and by next year's election, he and others could seek to turn the issue to their advantage by using a pro-gun stance to appeal to conservative and libertarian-minded voters.
The dissident factions may seek to use any intermediaries for propaganda advantage.
The testing took advantage of improved technology to seek evidence of the prohibited use of CERA, a new strain of EPO, and insulin.
And at the same time, the CIA director must seek new ways to gain the intelligence advantage on crucial priorities such as terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and a host of regional issues in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
It will easily provide hours of eye-opening reading, both for those who followed the Scruggs affair in particular, and for everyone interested in how ambitious lawyers manipulate press coverage to their advantage and how they can seek to use the law against their blogger critics.
Chinese leaders see every economic advantage as a geopolitical tool and will seek to use each one of them against us.
In my experience, women are less likely than men to be in total denial about the fact that some Americans are born with more cultural and financial advantage than others and that government should have some programs that seek to lessen the disparity.
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While many patients now seek support through online chat rooms, face-to-face groups have the advantage of "the warmth and closeness that can develop when people interact on a personal level, " says Ruth Diab Lederer, a program manager at the American Brain Tumor Association.
This diverse but well-connected group have the advantage being able to invest in innumerable for-profit Christian businesses around the world that seek to achieve spiritual and social aims.
This year, candidates from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will seek to use this moment, with the national spotlight turned on the political playing field, for the same advantage.
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