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Others are simply trying to capitalize on the interest in the market.
"We should capitalize on them for building the future here."
Of course, he said, nothing could be more American than the drive to capitalize.
Two years ago, they decided the time was right to capitalize on their experience.
Quickly, he made up his mind how to capitalize on this knowledge.
While America did not capitalize on this opportunity 12 years ago, we can now.
There are a lot of people who want to capitalize on this market.
"The size of the market is big enough now to capitalize on it as a business."
"Were we able to capitalize on that in any way?"
Most of them were the ones which had been capitalized.
He said they must capitalize on working people's concerns about health care, the economy and education.
"They want to capitalize on it and build a community."
But it was not always easy to capitalize on demand.
Still, he is trying to capitalize on developments when possible.
"You just try to capitalize on them, and we were able to do it."
Should I capitalize all the letters in my name or not?
"We look forward to working with them to capitalize on this opportunity."
"They're going to do whatever they can to capitalize on that."
At least there was a connection he could capitalize on.
Not every show, in recent years, has capitalized on this.
At least one place tried to capitalize on the spirit of the day.
So it looks like maybe they just capitalize the first character.
When used in this sense, the word form is often capitalized.
He failed to capitalize making only 15 and was not out 0.
You could tell by his very voice that the words were capitalized.
This led to new technology to help capitalise on the information economy.
And what followed to capitalise on this the next day?
I hope that they are able to capitalise on these efforts this year.
He was unable to capitalise however, making only 2 and 28.
This is seen by some as an action to capitalise on the crisis.
He often does not capitalise his name or use capital letters.
Schools should also capitalise on any specialist help that is available.
In June 2012, the club decided to capitalise his potential market value.
He named the painting to capitalise on this public interest.
They were hoping to capitalise on a feeling that it was time for a change in government.
And this is something that the payment companies are looking to capitalise on.
As we said in Committee, eight years seems too short a time for the college to capitalise on experience gained by individual members.
An album was also released to capitalise on the hit single.
Teachers can also capitalise on visitors who are prepared to come into school to talk to the class.
If our banks are weak then we need to capitalise some new ones.
In recent years the university has also been working to capitalise on the research it does through commercial ventures.
We want to capitalise on this experience and so the Commission has proposed a bank.
The English, though, were unable to capitalise on the victory.
"When they slip up, we need to be ready to capitalise."
We have a range of services which will help you capitalise on your coverage in our newspaper.
And he's entitled to capitalise on his talents while he can.
Song is free at the back post but he cannot capitalise and the ball goes wide.
Do not listen to those in the Council who capitalise on the lack of regulation.
Received a second chance as Perez went to the final, but failed to capitalise.
The task now is to capitalise on this, to make the other world powers join us.