Peat will no longer be extracted from 10, 000-year-old moss land in Salford following a government ruling.
When they twitch useful information about the brain's intentions can be extracted from them.
The paradox is that while gas can be extracted from methane hydrates, doing so poses potentially catastrophic risks.
Unfortunately, it looks unlikely that genetic material will be extracted from the remains dug from Liang Bua thus far.
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The collateral is the labor of EVERY American citizen and the taxes that can be extracted from that labor.
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But the resources necessary to create those jobs have to be extracted from the private economy either through taxes or borrowing.
However, to date, only two have been recovered and they are waiting for the data to be extracted from the devices.
The first step is figuring out how much sap can be extracted from the average birch tree in the Northeast using modern practices, she said.
The company believes 450 million barrels of oil could be extracted from the Schiehallion and Loyal oil fields which lie to the west of Shetland.
Plans by a UK energy company to test whether gas can be extracted from coal beds near Keynsham has prompted residents to hold a public meeting.
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Through afforestation, reforestation and cutting down agricultural emissions, by one estimate, carbon dioxide equivalent to 40 parts per million could be extracted from the atmosphere by 2050.
Billions of dollars and thousands of jobs will be extracted from local economies, devastating communities that depend on defense department facilities and military contractors for their prosperity.
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Hope can be extracted from two titans of Europe, Spain and Germany, both of whom radically revamped their approach to the game in the last 15 years.
The money to pay for the teachers or the extended unemployment comp or the public works project will, sooner or later, have to be extracted from the pockets of taxpayers.
The environmental movement is of course entirely correct to insist that natural gas be extracted from shale in an environmentally responsible way, and that local socio-economic disruptions be minimized so far as possible.
There is much insight that can be extracted from having a defined methodology to understand engagement and conversations on more challenging platforms, like Facebook (let alone sites like Instagram, Weibo or Pinterest).
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The BP Deepwater Horizon well was an exploratory rather than a production well, so the oil to be extracted from this was not planned on -- that was not planned to go online immediately.
But, unlike a corporation, which garners the resources to retire that debt by satisfying customers, every dollar the government is spending now will be extracted from tax-paying businesses and workers when the loans come due.
The finance minister said his department already tries to build in the concept of what social good can be extracted from money going into contracts, and that there was no room for complacency in procurement.
He is willing to pay for intangibles, like a consumer brand name or a newspaper monopoly, provided those assets throw off "owner's profits"--cash that can be extracted from a business after necessary capital outlays are paid for.
"These are important issues they need to be inquired into, they need to be examined and the learning needs to be extracted from them, so that practice today can be changed and practice in the future, " he said.
New, faster genetic sequencers are making this work ever more possible, especially since they don't require DNA to be extracted from cells and then replicated in bacteria, a process that can actually cause valuable data to be lost.
And I do have to admit that it rather tickles me that at least some of that lithium to be all green and renewable will actually be extracted from the pollution of the last century, those mine dumps.
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Almost all of the machines ran outdated software with critical security vulnerabilities, and 98% contained data that the company or individual who set up the machine for users had intended to delete but could still be extracted from the machine.
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The right way to deal with greenhouse gases is through economy-wide measures, such as a carbon tax, rather than by picking on road transport, which accounts for only a fifth of all emissions and already pays more in various duties than would be extracted from it through any reasonable level of carbon tax.
For many countries, though, the first booty from any newly acquired seabed will be either oil or gas, both of which can now be extracted fairly easily from deep water.
High oil-yielding strains of algae can be grown and dried and the oil extracted from the dry algal mass, before being similarly converted to biodiesel in a process called transesterification.
The problem for the tea party is that the benefits extracted from these missteps will likely be short-lived, certainly not enough to last until the next election cycle.
If they are, Mr Sharon may be held to the pledge that Mr Bush extracted from him earlier in the month to refrain from any action against Mr Arafat personally.
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