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No doubt Whitehall could have extracted better value for money under Labour.
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Better than expected earnings, especially among technology companies, have extracted the U.S. market from its doldrums, lifting all three major market indexes to an all-time high yesterday.
Among the more prosaic truths he seems to have extracted is the utmost importance of a sympathetic cohort of musicians — or, better yet, a working stable of them.
Every time he thought he had extracted a promise of better behaviour, Mr Mugabe broke his word.
Finally, he had extracted enough.
Goldman had already extracted $7.5 billion from AIG by September 2008, and Goldman's cronies had extracted even more billions.
Telstra also extracted better terms for its direct investment in Pacific Century.
Carlson can't efficiently track vendor payment history; having that information on hand could allow it to extract better pricing and payment terms.
This would have made it more difficult for sellers to play the houses off against each other in the hope of extracting better deals.
The game publishers will use it to extract better terms from Facebook.
He knew his state had the lowest SAT scores in the nation, that poor children across his state were enrolled in under-resourced schools, but his primary strategy for extracting better results was to apply pressure.
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