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And it takes more than extracting it from its shell to unveil its secrets.
We'd like to believe that Jeter is about more than extracting every penny possible and that he understands that making Alex Rodriguez the elephant in the negotiating room would be shortsighted.
Winding down a conflict, however, entails far more than extracting troops.
"All I want to know," he asked, "is who's going to pay me for paying to park?" But the plan, which will go into effect on Nov. 13, is intended to accomplish much more than extracting quarters from commercial drivers in loading zones.
When a study involves no more than extracting data from medical records and no potential harm to the studied population is determined, and anonymity and confidentiality are properly safeguarded, such as in retrospective chart reviews, the ethics committee may decide to waive the informed consent, if the study might not be feasible otherwise.
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Mr. Starck may be best known for a whimsical $100 sculpture that does nothing more than extract juice.
Certainly there is money to be made addicting users to behaviors that do little more than extract cash; and where there is cash, there will be someone willing to take it.
The company won't be making a formal announcement about this for several weeks, but they did tell me that it will be a read/write API – meaning that developers will be able to do more than extract data out of the Answerbag database as can be done via the Yahoo!
But extracting oil from deep in the ocean is still much more expensive than extracting it from the ground.
And it prodded the union, IG Metall, to accept the idea that preserving jobs is more important than extracting wage increases.
Extracting information about combinatorial regulatory effects of different proteins affecting a given component is much more difficult than extracting information about individual interactions from the literature.
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