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Does "utilized" mean "worked/employed" here?

 
 
Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2012 08:56 am

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About Cambridge Who's Who
With over 400,000 members representing every major industry, Cambridge Who's Who is a powerful networking resource that enables professionals to outshine their competition, in part through effective branding and marketing. Cambridge Who's Who employs similar public relations techniques to those utilized by Fortune 500 companies and makes them cost-effective for members who seek to take advantage of its career enhancement and business advancement services. Cambridge is pleased to welcome its new Executive Director of Global Branding and Networking, Donald Trump Jr., who is eager to share his extensive experience in this arena with members.
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2012 10:48 am
@oristarA,
Of course not.

Utilized is implied to be , well, similar to how you utilized the forum.

The point is, that term's currently in the world hold us at the mercy of our own flaws. Our own flaws can be utilized.
I cannot elaborate too much.
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2012 02:04 pm
@oristarA,
Who's Who / employs / techniques

similar to / those / utilized (used)
by / Fortune 500 companies
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2012 09:51 pm
@oristarA,
Thank you both.
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