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As these countries generally lack adequate resources, the state bureaucracy has less to extract to allow for the proficient delivery of services.
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After the Fall, plants had become less nutritious, or the human body had become less able to extract nutriment from plants, and we were now metabolically obliged to kill animals and eat their flesh.
However, as low-definition images have less high frequency components that can express the delicacy compared to high-definition images, they are relatively less appropriate to extract texture information as features.
Oil companies are scrambling to invest in oil that's harder and more expensive – and therefore less profitable – to extract in a bid to keep up production.
Blocking exports wouldn't push natural gas into automobiles — it would mostly keep it in the ground, because there would be less incentive to extract it.
Now energy companies hanker after "tight" oil and gas, rather than the deepwater stuff, as it is a much simpler process and less costly to extract.
But because of its source, the fuel counts as renewable and takes less energy to extract and process, making it more attractive to companies seeking to burnish their green credentials.
Not far less potential to extract nanoparticles from aqueous solutions has L. laevigatum.
We find that greater differentiation in customer valuation leads to a setting in which the buyer is less likely to extract all of the channel profit without distortion.
The development of commune and brigade enterprises indicates that local governments were less able to extract resources from the rural areas and that the grassroots elites had more economic surplus to develop industries.
Such plants, known technically as "supercritical" and "ultra-supercritical" coal plants, use less coal to extract each unit of electricity, resulting in lower overall emissions.
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