take advantage of
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For example, they might create a “back door” that an external adversary could take advantage of, he said.
“Batteries are able to take advantage of the five-minute incremental volatility that occurs in the market…driven by unpredictable wind, unpredictable solar generation, and, of course, the same old stuff that we used to deal with in this market 20 years ago, which is unreliable coal,” he said.
“All of these things come in and create that short-term volatility, and so we’re teaming up with infrastructure players to take advantage of that.”
Seiberg said he and his colleagues believe only a few companies will initially take advantage of the semiannual option.
From MarketWatch
This class is loaded with talented pass rushers, and teams figure to take advantage of that early and often.
From Los Angeles Times
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