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full advantage

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meanings of fulland advantage


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full
adjective
uk /fʊl/ us /fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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advantage
noun
uk /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ us /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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Examples of full advantage


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Also, the efficient controller takes fulladvantage of all kinds of hardware and software resources.
The near north thus took fulladvantage of its varied and accessible mineral endowment, but according to local circumstances and shaped by local entrepreneurship.
These composers chose a vast palette of possibilities, which suggests they wanted to take full advantage of the program's synthesis and programming possibilities (its subroutines).
A structural problem is chosen that involves the repeated optimization of many interconnected modules, and thus takes fulladvantage of this increase in speed.
They also took fulladvantage of his contract price when periods of hyper-inflation accompanied spot shortages.
Some participants were unable to take fulladvantage of their cars for anything other than essential activities because of the high cost of petrol.
Material from researchers is given in advance to the facilitator, so that these can be used to fulladvantage.
Most notably, they found that proposers failed to take fulladvantage of their proposal power.
This algorithm is more efficient than the ones described in the references, and takes full advantage of the new split isomorphism to achieve its performance.
Zarlino took fulladvantage of 'print culture', and it served him well.
Aeronauts in the balloon marketplace took fulladvantage of the public's interest in scientific activities and their willingness to help pay for new innovations.
To take fulladvantage of our limited sample, we use a novel method of calculating cell density.
That said, the book failed to take fulladvantage of the opportunity for a more in-depth consideration of the abstract notion of sanctification.
The increase in allowances meant that more and more families were unable to take fulladvantage of tax relief.
These attitudes can prevent affected people from taking fulladvantage of the new opportunities created by modern health care.
Identify the strengths of the community and use them to fulladvantage (eg, a relatively high level of social cohesion).
While our lazy algorithm will derive less benefit from the redundancy elimination, it will still be able to take fulladvantage of laziness.
Unfortunately, however, this limited approach to parallel programming cannot take fulladvantage of the benefits of functional programming.
They, therefore, are not able to take fulladvantage of technologies that depend on purchased inputs.
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