Sentence examples for cash extraction from inspiring English sources

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Brokers, bankers and assorted hustlers, mainly based offshore, have been rushing to offer wealthy Indians cash extraction services.

Legacy.com has partnerships with newspapers to turn obituaries into online sites to commemorate the deceased, but they are more than a little cheesy in their cash extraction procedures.

This seems so far from Nintendo's core mission of entertainment and so close to the current industry method of cash extraction that it's hard to believe it's what the company really wanted to create.

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One of the many pernicious effects of this endless extraction of campaign cash from lobbyists and wealthy individuals is that politicians have little time to form strong relationships with one another, particularly across the aisle.

A brand dispute between himself and easyJet had allowed Harrison to gain an advantage in pay negotiations, he said: "Tension created by Mr Harrison regarding the brand dispute, and his insistence on litigation rather than early settlement, gave him the upper hand when negotiating the extraction of more cash from the company in the form of this retention bonus.

Then there are those who argue that Obama hasn't done enough to allow for the extraction of this cash-strapped state's abundant natural resources, including oil, natural gas and minerals key to manufacturing.

The industrials sector rose after Caterpillar agreed to buy Bucyrus International, which specializes in large-scale surface and underground equipment for minerals extraction, for $7.6 billion in cash.

Mr Cameron wants some of that magic in Britain, and in an apparent attempt to pre-empt resistance he is ready to make it easier to get planning permission, offer cash incentives to compliant councils, allow extraction to take place under existing regulation, and open reserves to foreign companies such as the French energy giant Total.

It is here that the French company Rhône-Poulenc sank $40 million into a gallium extraction plant in 1989, hoping to cash in on the promised boom in semiconductors using gallium as a replacement for silicon.

That's despite over $488 million in cash the US spent to grow the Afghan extraction industry.

Proposition 87 would have raised $4 billion in extraction taxes over ten years and spent the cash on programs to reduce oil and gasoline usage.

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