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The annual £2bn earmarked for ironing out glitches in the new architecture is scant compensation for the £18bn set to be squeezed from existing benefits.
At best, the motor industry expects only a 15-20% further improvement can be squeezed from existing petrol engines and their transmissions.
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Can anything more be squeezed from those few facts?
This general fervour for rejigging existing shows and characters, or "maximising profits from pre-existing IP", stems in part from the all-conquering successes of superhero/young adult franchises, which have shown that there's cash to be squeezed from "extended universes" and that content-saturated audiences tend to favour characters whose names that they vaguely recognise.
How much more milk can be squeezed from the cow?
There's juice to be squeezed from every last pixel.
Viewed from above, the roof seems to be squeezed out from existing buildings on either end of the site, as if they were two pasta machines facing each other for a lasagne-making contest.
He said the savings would be squeezed gradually from existing West German Government subsidies to West Berlin and other border areas whose economies were damaged by the division of Germany in 1949.
Profits are squeezed from both ends.
The networks are being squeezed from all sides.
Second, during inspiration blood is squeezed from the pulmonary venous circulation to the left atrium.
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