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Only the heat is
extracted
at the surface, and everything else that is brought up to the surface is re-injected again, eliminating waste.
These are just a few examples of the value that can be
extracted
from the government-procurement goldmine.
Industries shun malarious regions, except where valuable resources can be
extracted
or where particular kinds of agriculture require unique environmental conditions.
Consider the Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk, whose claim to have
extracted
stem cells from human embryos that he cloned turned out to be based on phony research.
In many places, underground water is considered the property of the owner of the land where the water is extracted, even when a well’s user is tapping an aquifer that spreads across thousands of square miles.
Given their geographic location, however, these incredible reserves can be uncapped, extracted, and exported only on the basis of inter-state cooperation.
These sites will rely on a new technique that allows tiny samples of key organs, such as the liver or lungs, to be
extracted
with a needle, causing minimal damage to the body of a deceased child.
As in India, surrogacy touched a deep nerve in Thailand, where some see it as neo-colonialist exploitation, with babies as the raw commodities being
extracted
for the benefit of Westerners.
But the Bush administration pressured the UK government to veto a deal along these lines, arguing that more concessions could be
extracted
from the Iranians if they were squeezed harder and threatened with tougher sanctions and even a military response.
If it is true that too much was
extracted
from Greece, and too little from Iran, it seems more likely that this reflects a fundamental difference between the Greek and Iranian negotiating positions than a discrepancy in the negotiators’ skill.
This assumption not only ignored the kuru tragedy; it also overlooked the hundreds of young people who had died of spongiform encephalopathy after receiving growth hormones
extracted
from human corpses.
Gas
extracted
from hydrate reserves is exactly the same as the natural gas in use currently.
They were
extracted
from the churches, not granted by them.
Still, the plant – along with its spent nuclear fuel,
extracted
plutonium, and nuclear reprocessing waste – poses significant radiological hazards that a military strike could disperse into the environment.
In the last 20 years, the cost of Canadian oil
extracted
from non-conventional fossil deposits has dropped by more than half, and now stands at $11 a barrel.
This approach took on added significance in the late 1990s, when Greenspan became enamored of the so-called wealth effects that could be
extracted
from surging equity markets.
Nonetheless, they would be more fortunate than the “reserve army of the unemployed” – a pool of idle labor large enough to make others fear losing their job, but small enough not to waste the surplus value that could be
extracted
by making them work.
According to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, this problem has ostensibly been “solved” by means of
extracted
confessions.
But technological advances in the Chinese business sector occur at the bottom of the smile curve, and core-technology owners have
extracted
most of the added value from Chinese manufacturing.
Berber tribes have relied for centuries on argan oil, which is
extracted
from the nuts inside the argan fruit, as a key component of their diet and as an element of traditional medicine.
He managed to have the fund domiciled in Athens, and he
extracted
from Greece’s creditors (the so-called troika of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) the important concession that the sales could extend to 30 years, rather than a mere three.
Until recently, the world’s seemingly abundant supply of helium was
extracted
solely as a by-product of natural-gas production in just two dozen helium-rich fields.
Thus, individual decisions, though
extracted
under pressure, become, when assessing the outcome, truly voluntary.
The teeth of the 50,000 soldiers killed at Waterloo in 1815 were
extracted
and used until the 1860s as replacements for the toothless.
Who will own the resources that may one day be
extracted
there?
Nonetheless, with OPEC on the ropes, the broad principle applies: ExxonMobil, Shell, and BP can no longer hope to compete with Saudi, Iranian, or Russian companies, which now have exclusive access to reserves that can be
extracted
with nothing more sophisticated than nineteenth-century “nodding donkeys.”
No extra profit or surplus value is being
extracted.
After all, US-owned companies, which have long
extracted
the most value from global supply chains, will be the biggest casualties of a trade conflict.
In the Middle East, meanwhile, fossil-fuel reserves are three times larger than should be
extracted
under existing global climate commitments.
His policies depend less on US security than on how much money can be
extracted
from whom, and how it will look on Fox News.
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