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The OEMs can't extract any more value from them.
"You can't extract the object from that context," Gardner said.
You can't extract that 25 percent through command or demand or force or threats or anything else.
But nitrogen gas doesn't like reacting with very much, which means that plants and animals can't extract it from the air.
"Many companies have reached the point that they can't extract more work from their existing employees," said Nigel Gault, chief United States economist for IHS Global Insight.
It might seem that the Vatican simply refuses to divulge the secrets of the confessional in situations where a priest very well could if he wanted to, whereas Apple physically can't extract the information from a customer's iPhone.
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If we can't safely extract such devices, should we stop doctors from putting them in?
You can't even extract a Disneyesque fable about a top dog and an underdog, because Manet is such a cool and elusive rebel-hero, his statements so few and undeclaratory, his images of modern life so enigmatic.
The specification of purpose is what stabilizes a text and a text's purpose is not self-evident; you can't simply extract it from the text, and without its having been assumed or presupposed, the text will not settle down.
Since it can't yet extract individual messages or attachments from most E-mail programs, it's best thought of as a handy aggregator of Web searches.
But when smoking weed, you obviously can't just extract CBD on your own for the sake of your bones.
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