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He told Senate Republicans he could have extracted more concessions.
No doubt Whitehall could have extracted better value for money under Labour.
While the $602 million settlement in the Martoma case is a prodigious sum, it is considerably less than the maximum that the S.E.C. could have extracted.
There can be no doubt that the government could have extracted more money from today's float, but it might have as easily torpedoed the deal if it had been too greedy.
Prebiotic chemists have long been at a loss to explain how the first living systems could have extracted just one kind of the handed chemicals from the mixtures on the early Earth.
We agree that had we included the terms "delay" we could have extracted more overlapping papers included in their review (Baethge et al. 2003b) but it is likely that our protocol (developed before the work began) would have excluded these papers as they would not have met our inclusion criteria.
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Allofs dealt with it as well as any executive could have, extracting maximum value from a painful situation.
But Mr Karmazin is said to have extracted all the growth he could while neglecting content.
With Republican leaders eager to show they have extracted concessions from the talks, this could be another one.
Stepping inside, he could see that Calloway had extracted at least some measure of revenge.
Budget experts say that with only modest adjustments, the Senate could have easily extracted the $6 billion in drought relief from the extravagant $180 billion farm-subsidy bill it approved last spring.
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