Examples of using How to exploit in English and their translations into Slovak
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And you already know how to exploit that.
Decide how to EXPLOIT the system's constraint.
He understood peoples' frailties and how to exploit them.
Decide how to exploit the system's constraints.
In response, Islamists know how to exploit Jones, et al.
How to exploit libraries in adult education?
We can show you how to exploit your potential.
How to exploit the full potential of digital transformation?
On 3/4 fields coach teams on how to exploit attacking options.
Coach how to exploit space in wide areas.
Our children are gifted with this powerand through creative play they learn how to exploit it.
Learn how to exploit the latest technology in your classes.
But even more important is how to exploit these opportunities.
There are a bunch of other versions of it that I andsome collaborators have thought about how to exploit.
We also need to think about how to exploit all the available reserves as efficiently as possible.
Especially if we talk about plaid printing,a British print that the English know how to exploit to the fullest.
It's not just learning how to exploit your environment, just as important is knowing when to do so.
Get the SOLAR POWER set and learn all about Renewable Energy,giving more emphasis on how to exploit the Sun's power.
We need more knowledge on how to exploit the potential of offshore wind, ocean currents, wave and tidal movements.
Russia and China use a cognitiveapproach based on understanding of mass psychology and of how to exploit individuals.
A management agreementwas drawn up between thetwo parties to agree on how to exploit the forest's resources whilstsafeguarding the valuable habitats and species present.
Our understanding of cyber is predominantly technical and computer-network-based, but Russia and China use a cognitiveapproach based on an understanding of mass psychology and how to exploit individuals.
Free movement of goods, people, capital and services is in many ways positive,but organised crime groups know how to exploit these freedoms and the flexibility of a legal area inadequately equipped for curbing their activities.
On 6 and 7 December 2016, the European Commission organised a scientific conference in Brussels to engage the scientific community andrelevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit innovative advances in biomedical and other research in the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches(alternatives to animal testing).
The European Commission organised a scientific conference in Brussels on 6 and 7 December 2016 to engage the scientific community andrelevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit cutting edge advances in biomedical and other research in the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches(alternatives to animal testing).
We presented a poster at the scientific conference organised by the European Commission in Brussels on December 6-7,2016 to engage the scientific community and relevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit cutting edge advances in biomedical and other research in the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches(alternatives to animal testing).
Action 4- To facilitate an efficient dialogue, by end 2016 the Commission will organise a conference engaging the scientific community andrelevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit the advances in science for the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches and advance towards the goal of phasing out animal testing.
On 6 and 7 December 2016, the European Commission organised a scientific conference in Brussels to engage the scientific community andrelevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit innovative advances in biomedical and other research in the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches(alternatives to animal testing).
As a follow-up to the Stop Vivisection initiative, the European Commission is organising a scientific conference in Brussels on 6-7 December 2016 to engage the scientificcommunity and relevant stakeholders in a debate on how to exploit cutting edge advances in biomedical and other research in the development of scientifically valid non-animal approaches(alternatives to animal testing).