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en Financially, it's a much better situation for her, so she took advantage of that.

en Contractually he is secure and he won't lose out financially in this situation,

en Contractually he is secure and he won't lose out financially in this situation.

en Of course, Winnipeg is still in the mix. Everyone is around the same number (financially), so it's just about the best situation for me. Playing time is the thing.

en He's a player we like a great deal, as we've said all along, but where we are and what his situation is financially just doesn't mesh.

en I think it's now clear to everybody the Internet has arrived and everybody is talking about how to reinvent their businesses to take advantage of e-commerce, ... While many companies talk about this opportunity, no company is better positioned to take advantage of this situation than AOL.

en If you look at their penalty killing and hours, if you look at the minutes that were spent in that situation, they created an advantage in play and an advantage on the scoreboard so it's pretty easy for us to find the place where we need to improve.

en The award will go to a player, like Thomas, who takes advantage of every situation they are given and (does) all they can to turn that situation into a positive. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en Another company could have been in that situation and not have been able to take advantage of the situation. They were ready to have good luck.

en When we're in an emergency situation, such as we were, retailers have the obligation not to increase their prices to the general public over what wholesalers are charging them. In an emergency situation, they shouldn't take advantage of that situation in order to increase their margins.

en It's an interesting situation. Because a lot of people have time and opportunity, you get more art. Here, artists don't worry so much about being financially viable, so they try everything. They get to be more experimental.

en Very often we see traffickers taking advantage of people's desperate situation, moving into a situation where families can be persuaded or compelled to part with their children.

en This institution is financially fragile. It doesn't take a lot of negative events to impact us financially.

en I am pretty financially strapped. I knew going into the surgery that it was going to be hard for me financially. I just don't have it.

en We won the three matches rather [more easily] than we expected. It is very hard for those new one-day rules to be really gauged properly. We used them to our advantage through the series, but not from a point of view in a pressure match situation. It was more so from the balance of the team giving players more opportunities. In a tighter match situation we will be in a better situation to judge the new rules and regulations.


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