The banks exploited all their costomers.
Detainees may exploit signs of inconsistency, lack of communication or cooperation among guards, over-familiarity with individual guards, or any perceived weaknesses (e.g. lack of training, overly aggressive behavior) to manipulate or test boundaries.
Detainees may identify signs of complacency, lack of communication among guards, inconsistencies in enforcing rules, and opportunities for manipulation or coercion as potential weaknesses to exploit. They may also look for guards who are easily manipulated, inexperienced, or emotionally unstable.
The word "victim" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
You may be able to get a prison sentence reduced through actions such as good behavior, participating in rehabilitative programs, or providing information on criminal activities. You can also appeal your sentence or seek sentence reduction through a plea bargain or sentence modification.
No, Jason Hunter Culverhouse's brother did not help in his sentence. Culverhouse is responsible for his own actions and is accountable for any consequences related to his sentence.
To exploit the opportunity, he attended a good university.
Her exploit into online gaming did not work well and she lost all of her savings.
The black mail was used as a way to exploit her
Tarzan's exploits are well-known. You must learn to exploit your talents.
The exploit of Robin Hood and his Merry Men are so well known that they have become a part of Western culture.
The US Banking System has exploited taxpayers by making their retirement fundsdrop in the Stock Market. It would be a good idea to exploit (take advantage of) this situation.
To exploit means to take advantage of, to use something for a purpose you might not usually use it for to gain personally. For example, as a transitive verb: "John exploited the weaknesses in the door to break into the house."
Exploit is a computer security software. Exploit helps protect a site from being attacked by bugs and glitches. An exploit can take over a computer system, and the software "Exploit" helps protect against that.
Exploited is the past tense of exploit.
"A modern fleet of ships does not so much make use of the sea as exploit a highway." -Joseph Conrad "Art seduces, but does not exploit." -Mason Cooley "Helping children at a level of genuine intellectual inquiry takes imagination on the part of the adult. Even more, it takes the courage to become a resource in unfamiliar areas of knowledge and in ones for which one has no taste. But parents, no less than teachers, must respect a child's mind and not exploit it for their own vanity or ambition, or to soothe their own anxiety." -Dorothy H. Cohen
(verb) After defeating the enemy cavalry, the general could exploit his advantage with an advance on the right flank. Marketing departments should be ready to exploit shifts in buyer preferences. (noun) His latest exploit was a kayak adventure in the Arctic Ocean.
To exploit themselves if they have anything to exploit.