WTO, wrung his hands over the pain that the Zoellick plan would visit on poor countries.
In his charming yet aggressive style, Saban wrung everything he could out of the show's success.
By October 2nd, it hopes to have wrung at least 400, 000 acre-feet out of its neighbour.
Knowing the economic value that can be wrung from protected areas without damaging them is decisive.
Now, that energy has been wrung out of the Greece story, the press moves on to Italy.
There's value to be wrung out of old parts, and old ways of solving problems, he explains.
All the possible bidders seem likely to want something similar to that wrung from Daimler by Cerberus.
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Liberals, on the other hand, wrung their hands and called for redoubled efforts to end discrimination against Arabs.
She wore a green T-shirt and, as she spoke, slowly wrung her hands.
Jones, Rockwell's chief executive, has wrung hundreds of millions of dollars in cost cuts, he never shortchanges the important stuff.
Many a private-equity firm has overestimated the profits to be wrung from buy-outs, and the sovereignty market may be no exception.
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If I had come here through the Start menu, instead of being wrung through the system, I'd have been none the wiser.
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In a series of secret deals two years ago, South Boston's political barons wrung two fairly hefty concessions from the waterfront developers.
In crude oil, the speculators are being wrung out of the market.
Speculators are also being brutally wrung out of the crude oil market.
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In every other case he's studied, disruption has wrung two-thirds of the overhead primarily administrative, marketing and research costs out of the business.
But, no doubt, when all the energy has been wrung out of the Italy story, the press will dig up yet another crisis.
In separate meetings this week, defence and industry ministers from five European countries wrung their hands over the aircraft makers' reluctance to collaborate.
As we stood in line at a bakery, feeling wrung out and queasy, a man even asked if he could put us up for the night.
Kennedy gabbled and shrieked and spouted inside jokes, while I wrung my hands nervously, smirked blandly and tried to keep up with Kennedy's patter.
The former chairman of Tyco International was a master at building a conglomerate by purchasing beaten-down companies where costs could be easily wrung out.
Once the market has wrung out all the Johnny-come-latelies who had pushed stocks to lofty heights, the thinking goes, only the serious buyers remain.
From Shas, Mr Barak wrung the reluctant retirement of that party's powerful chairman, Aryeh Deri, who has been convicted of taking bribes and faces a prison term.
America's factories have reported strong productivity gains as they have wrung more out of the workers that survived the recession (although those gains will be hard to repeat).
Adolescent thieves stole music and the publishers wrung their hands.
Computer scientists have wrung nearly all of the performance they can from this approach and can't do much better than they are, even as hardware continues to get faster.
Mr Jones reckons that 80% of the growth between 1950 and 1993 came from the new application of old ideas, and these old ideas are now mostly wrung dry.
That advantage is rarely larger than the synergies that can be wrung out of a business by a strategic buyer though, which is why private equity rarely bests corporate suitors.
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Businesses participating in the zones may be paid fees for consultancy work but the teaching unions have wrung from ministers a promise that no firm will profit from providing state-financed teaching.
They also raise troubling questions about the tactics Spitzer used when, with the virtually unchecked powers of attorney general, he wrecked careers and wrung billions of dollars out of financial services firms.
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