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Conventional reactors, in contrast, can extract less than one percent of its energy.
Yemen is the smallest oil producer in the Middle East and has begun to extract less.
The cops want more money, perhaps because their diminished authority means that they can now extract less in bribes.
"The thermistor as it gets hotter will become a better conductor of electricity, and will extract less energy from each charge as it passes," Professor Bloomfield said.
Here's an extract: Less publicised were the many cases in which students were vindicated by juries who found them not guilty.
The Kaiser criterion tells us that we should not retain these factors, as they extract less variation than the equivalent of the original variables.
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Although oil has been produced from tar sands in Canada for more than three decades, companies have barely scratched the surface, extracting less than 1percentt of reserves.
Although oil has been produced here for three decades, companies have barely scratched the surface, extracting less than 1percentt of reserves.
The tooth was extracted less than 30 days after his entrance on active duty, and a determination has been made that treatment for Tooth No. 12 was for defects which preexisted enlistment.
The biggest progressive gripe about the legislation is that Mr. Obama extracted less revenue from the affluent than expected — about $600 billion versus $800 billion over the next decade.
In a year, for all the value it provides, it extracts less than $10 per user per year.
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