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1 It said work is accelerating to extract more value from its existing assets.
2 The bully and the intolerant always return to extract more from their victims.
3 The UK has also made an effort to extract more tax from non-doms.
4 The extension also enables BRCAPRO to extract more useful information from male relatives.
5 Pour a few tablespoons of water through the sieve to extract more ink.
6 Mr Koch expected Sanofi to be able to extract more cost savings from Genzyme.
7 Companies are also eager to discover and extract more H2O.
8 We need to utilize what we extract more efficiently, more wisely, and more reverently.
9 President Barack Obama did, after all, extract more concessions than most of us expected.
10 There are systems of government, of voting, and representation which extract more than others.
11 It would then re-process it to extract more aluminium for recycling at the main plant.
12 The principle of minimisation establishes that no one should ask or extract more data than necessary.
13 But Cigna should be able to extract more from the business, through various efficiencies, McDonald said.
14 We shall give but one extract more , the final illustration of this third head of discourse.
15 Failing to extract more from him, she complied.
16 Judges are making progress in their efforts to extract more information about a defendent's family violence history.
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