Sentence examples for exists to extract from inspiring English sources

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Until the technology exists to extract sentences directly from our minds, we're stuck with a middleman, some kind of system or device to translate them to written form.

Technology already exists to extract water and to generate electricity from organic waste; but it is expensive and works only in industrial volumes.

Despite the large database of drugs available, no systematic method exists to extract BASs that are specific for a desired activity.

However, the potential exists to extract more information on the three-dimensional shape of the pollen.

Considerable opportunity exists to extract more information about Ne in nature by wider use of single-sample estimators and by combining estimates from different methods.

Briefly, the technology now exists to extract data from various EHRs (primary care, dental, hospital records and many more) and link this information via the patient's CHI number.

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Specialists in education financing nevertheless say that many opportunities exist to extract better value from universities and colleges.

British rule in India, he says (erroneously), existed to extract India's wealth for Britain's benefit.

But many French citizens saw the situation differently: Kerviel was the victim of a profit-obsessed bank, which largely existed to extract revenue from the struggling working and middle classes while enriching its top officers and shareholders.

Other methods exist to extract significant weights in graphs.

Given the future trajectories of two vehicles, many tools exist to extract information regarding the occurrence of a collision (step 2).

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