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And the freezer has to extract a lot of heat to make it happen.
Exponential operations, however, extract a lot more punishment when there are inaccuracies in our data.
Whatever your environment is, know that you can really extract a lot of value out of it.
Microsoft was a monopolist, it did extract a lot of monopoly rents, and it did inhibit innovation.
If the North Koreans can extract this from us now, they can certainly extract a lot more armed with atomic weapons.
It helps with digestion and enables people to extract a lot more calories from their food than would otherwise be possible.
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Twitter achieved this by extracting a lot of revenue from each user, even as its number of users grew only a little from the previous quarter — exactly as Facebook had.
"On one of the power stations we worked on they had extracted a lot of gravel from the ground to build the thing, and we turned that into a big nature reserve, with pools for children to gather tadpoles and plantings to encourage wildlife.
"We have a lot to offer young science graduates," he says, "but it extracts a lot from them too".
The iPhone is portable and powerful, but entering or extracting a lot of data can be awkward and time-consuming," says said Ammar Adra, president of CompuExpert.
After extracting a lot of information about the characteristics of smoke, statistical analysis showed that the following condition is satisfied: begin{cases} 0.304264
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