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Telstra also extracted better terms for its direct investment in Pacific Century.
No doubt Whitehall could have extracted better value for money under Labour.
Fred Gehring, the chief executive of Tommy Hilfiger, a client, said Li & Fung had so much buying power that it extracted better deals from factories than his company could if it dealt with them directly.
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It appeared that the new leftwing government in Athens was isolated in seeking to extract better terms from Europe.
Offers of aid were leveraged by Nasser to extract better terms from the Soviet Union, his preferred military partner.
This would have made it more difficult for sellers to play the houses off against each other in the hope of extracting better deals.
Consequently, clubs will continue to offer different valuations on players, allowing smaller clubs to extract better value from the transfer market and outperform their bigger, wealthier rivals.
Specialists in education financing nevertheless say that many opportunities exist to extract better value from universities and colleges.
Its trick is to extract better returns by rationalising production and processing, and keeping operating costs and overheads down.
The documents lend credibility to military police soldiers who said they were instructed to treat detainees harshly as a way of extracting better information.
Moreover, companies hoping to cut financing costs realised they could extract better terms by getting an auditor to vouch for them.
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