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taken advantage

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advantage
noun
uk /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ us /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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Examples of taken advantage


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Chiefs have become hostile and have takenadvantage of youths by levying excessive fines.
Unfortunately, few have takenadvantage of this opportunity to study empirically cognitive constructs at such a basic level of development.
This characteristic can be takenadvantage of by including the second time-derivative a2v/8t2 in the intermittency detection.
Second, constraints are takenadvantage of by detecting information granted by the constraints rather than by internalizing them.
Composers have takenadvantage of this relationship in many ways.
This is takenadvantage of by a cosmetics industry which produces enormous numbers of products to disguise aging.
Once again, the record industry has takenadvantage of a propitious situation.
These results might be takenadvantage of in the classroom.
The child is a necessity, and is takenadvantage of.
Typically, the wrapper is unfolded and disappears, leading to very efficient code which has takenadvantage of strictness.
More recently, several investigators have takenadvantage of naturally occurring stressful experiences to examine children's memories of traumatic events.
Investigators have takenadvantage of other extraordinary longitudinal data sets to examine risk and protective factors for adjustment over the life course.
Perception always takes advantage of constraints, but this does not imply that all conceivable constraints are takenadvantage of.
Leaders have not takenadvantage of the democratic opportunity to change the incentive structures that have encouraged the subordination of the courts.
At the same time, the banks had takenadvantage of the fixed exchange rate to take out large low-interest-rate dollar loans.
Some are takenadvantage of by local recording companies who do not deliver the full royalty payments to which the musicians are entitled.
The regulations are used by mediocre men as the means of their self-protection, and takenadvantage of by government clerks as sources of profit.
This change, which had become noticeable by mid-century, was speeded up by those who had taken advantage of the expanded opportunities for higher education.
The author has also clearly takenadvantage of every opportunity which timing could have offered.
We have takenadvantage of this fact in formulating an account based on constraint conjunction.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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