That is a perfect set of circumstances for the management to extract much higher compensation than they would get if other people were competing for those management jobs.
In April 1655 Blake was sent to the Mediterranean again to extract compensation from the piratical states that had been attacking English shipping.
The Queens Borough President, Claire Shulman, suggests extracting financial compensation - to be spread around the city in artistic grants-in-aid.
However, as it became clear that there was still no real commitment to the proposal, he abandoned hope, and instead turned his attentions to extracting financial compensation for his years of fruitless effort.
Now, Mr. Bender is trying to extract reasonable compensation.
On some stretches, contractors said they suspected that new religious structures had been hastily nailed together to extract compensation for their moving.
The lawsuit contended that Universal Life and several insurance companies "conspired to extract undisclosed compensation and fees from employers and employees who purchase insurance policies offered through the employee-benefit plans."
In 694, Ine extracted compensation of 30,000 pence from the Kentishmen for the death of Mul; this amount represented the value of an aetheling's life.
As shown in earlier comments, this is just a case of unimaginative management just riding the legacy company into the sunset, milking assets while extracting idiotic compensation for themselves.
Ms. Nardi's buyer could not even extract compensation at the closing because the contract didn't mention the storage area.