And what price will France and Russia extract for letting Iraq export its oil again?
"There is a significant body of scientific and clinical evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of ginkgo extract for both cognitive function and improved circulation, " said Mark Blumenthal, executive director of the American Botanical Council.
It is just getting harder and harder to extract, for technical as well as political reasons.
Patton has trained police investigators in using these wholesale data-netting methods to extract evidence for criminal investigations.
However, behind the scenes the big labels are understood to be in talks with these pirates, to see if they can agree on a way to extract payments for songs.
"Our results this quarter demonstrate the ability of our colleagues to deliver solid operational performance in a challenging environment as well as to extract value for shareholders from the acquisition of Wyeth, " Kindler said.
In the new government-funded study, volunteers ages 75 and older with either normal mental function or mild cognitive impairment took a twice-daily placebo or ginkgo biloba extract (for a total of 240 milligrams per day).
It is trying to extract higher prices for gas from its two main customers, Brazil and Argentina.
Plans to drill boreholes in Manchester city centre to extract underground heat for 6, 000 homes and businesses have been unveiled.
This helped the unions extract generous allowances for working during London 2012.
In other words, David Cameron decided to opt out of a new European Treaty rather than block it or, as the sceptics wanted, extract a price for his acquiescence.
Even where a clear right to redress exists, the on-line catalogue customer in Tokyo, say, can hardly go to Newark or Nottingham to extract a refund for a dud purchase.
In the face of rising programming costs and dwindling advertising fees, the American Idol network, like its rivals, is looking to extract a fee for a signal that was once free.
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The only real problem seems to be political: we have a Climate Change Minister, Chris Huhne, who seems to be insisting that we should not, ever, extract this gas for it will make windmills unaffordable or something.
After you have paid a 15% government tax (30% for high earners) on contributions, fund managers then take their commission and extract an annual management fee for the privilege of managing your money.
Globe Export hooked nominations for two products: varietal wild seaweed in brine and "sliceable vinegar"-seaweed extract infused with balsamic vinegar for slicing onto raw oysters.
For that privilege, banks have found many ways to extract extra charges while paying nothing for the float.
And both policies will extract a political price for policymakers from both sides.
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PRI, the other main force, will extract a high price for its backing.
Other Antarctic discoveries include an extract from green algae for use in cosmetic skin treatment, and anti-tumour properties in a strain of yeast.
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The regulator says it was not its job to extract the maximum price for the Treasury, but to secure the best possible outcome for consumers.
This report would determine a list of critical future projects derived from more general programs so as to extract priorities from them for future course of action.
Even one of the fiercest critics of CEO compensation, Harvard Law School's Lucian Bebchuk, reports in recent research with Alma Cohen and Charles Wang that golden parachutes do motivate CEOs to find merger-and-acquisition opportunities and, as a result, to extract more takeover premiums for shareholders.
It would seem hugely more practical, in the modern world, for the government to extract money as precisely as it can from the rich and use the proceeds for the welfare of the poor.
He needs to extract promises from these leaders for actual amounts of money to be investment.
It was whispered that her doctors were incompetent for failing to extract one of the bullets.
British rule in India, he says (erroneously), existed to extract India's wealth for Britain's benefit.
Millennium Pharmaceuticals and Myriad Genetics, for instance, extract DNA samples from inbred societies in Finland and Costa Rica and from Utah's Mormons.
Meanwhile, Russian oil and gas giant Gazprom denied reports that it had offered financial aid to Cyprus's banks in return for licences to extract natural gas.
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