Similar words: take advantage of, absolute advantage, comparative advantage, advantage, advantageous, disadvantage, advance, make a mistake. Meaning: v. 1. draw advantages from 2. make excessive use of.
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121. As the national economy moves out of recession, Northern Ireland is therefore well placed to take advantage of the economic upturn.
122. Economic trends occur swiftly and become established before large industries can scale up and take advantage of new demands.
123. You'd have to be stupid not to take advantage of a great offer like this!
124. In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.
125. He will work for your financial independence and will never take advantage or misuse your money for his own good.
126. The pharmaceuticals industry has lobbied extensively to make sure that poor countries don't take advantage of these rules.
127. You should, therefore, act now to take advantage of a unique investment opportunity.
128. Manufacturers of computer-aided design systems are jockeying aggressively to take advantage of this potential goldmine.
129. And the current television-and catalog-based shopping processes are expected to undergo major changes to take advantage of the technology.
130. Mr Young said he has had to sell stock he would prefer to keep in order to take advantage of new opportunities.
131. We just hope tens of thousands of other Star subscribers can take advantage of this major price cut, too.
132. The enemy could not fail to see his opportunity and take advantage of it.
133. If your child enjoys playing with trains, this is a marvelous opportunity to take advantage of that interest.
134. So, for starters, we actually have a six-piece sail to take advantage of the ripstop nylon.
135. However, procurators fiscal hardly ever take advantage of this power.
136. They do not adjust their shopping list to take advantage of price fluctuations among competing products.
137. I should have known that eventually some man would come along and take advantage of the situation.
138. Yet few teachers take advantage of the world outside as a classroom.
139. It also includes a Comms package but in order to take advantage of this facility you need a modem in your computer.
140. Although most who take advantage of flexible schedules are working mothers, fathers are using them to an extent not generally acknowledged.
141. Lack of internal capital and entrepreneurial experience mean that rural people are often not able to take advantage of such opportunities.
142. Island authorities are keen to take advantage of their position as a self-governing Crown protectorate to attract offshore investment funds.
143. The bats normally emerge from the tunnel at about 8 p. m. to take advantage of the prime bug-hunting time.
144. It is unmoral to take advantage of the deformities.
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145. Take advantage of the primacy - recency effect.
146. Advertisers like to take advantage of children's natural credulity.
147. The construction of N-ISDN and IN in Hubei province should be considered in combination with PSTN to take advantage of its wide coverage.
148. He's joining the club in order to take advantage of the others.
149. You can take advantage of the MQ search order and define just the device queue manager name as the remote queue definition.
150. Guys who try to get laid when they know you are not doing well are not concerned about making you feel better; they just want to take advantage of your vulnerable state.
More similar words: take advantage of, absolute advantage, comparative advantage, advantage, advantageous, disadvantage, advance, make a mistake, advanced, in advance, advancing, cash advance, in advance of, advancement, take away, advance booking, take a walk, take a shit, take aback, take after, take apart, take action, take a chance, montage, vintage, make a difference, percentage, take the lead, antagonise, antagonism.