Designers question the structure of institutions and apply multiple skill-sets to derive solutions to complex problems.
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One-third of respondents believe their companies lack the skills to derive the benefits of analytics.
It takes a degree of skill to derive useful data from millions of Medicare claims.
What if a person could derive the same kind of benefit from a mind-controlled videogame?
Exxon Mobil and Chevron, which can derive earnings from upstream, downstream, and even chemicals.
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Modern microbiology has determined that tiny organisms can derive energy by feeding on rocks.
They now have really significant work that they do and that they derive meaning from.
What benefits do Syria and Israel expect to derive from a U.S. presence on the Golan?
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He did not even expect to derive the bulk of his compensation from the pension.
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Almost all Olympic uniforms we see today derive from religious or military forms of apparel.
The lessons I derive from my research are not likely to go down easily with either.
Relationships are how we discover new ideas, understand our world and ultimately derive long-term happiness.
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Ostrom works from case studies to derive general patterns, while Williamson uses theoretical reasoning.
The two firms derive 48% and 27% of their total consolidated revenues from principal transactions respectively.
And you would have some sort of cycle to derive electrical energy from that.
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REITs have to derive nearly all their income from property rents to keep their tax-free status.
All P. falciparum parasites alive today appear to derive from an individual example of P. reichenowi.
Or because they derive much of their income as capital gains or from tax-free municipal bonds.
That view may derive from a genuine belief in socialism and the party's potential for good.
Research suggests people derive job satisfaction from being able to personalize their working environment.
The owner may derive income from licensing the IP, selling products or providing services using it.
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Many of our problems derive from inefficient, oppressive, and counterproductive regulation of credit markets.
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This resolve requires a deep inner strength --strength you can, and should, derive from your diversity.
The two men have something else in common, which may perhaps derive from their ego-nurturing backgrounds.
Moreover, some 70% of farming households derive most of their income from non-agricultural activities.
The Iranians are making ever less effort to conceal the benefits they derive from such fecklessness.
The armed forces also derive much of their income from their own, usually shady, business activities.
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Critics of charter schools derive more ammunition from the fact that their performance varies widely.
Yet, while Argentina's political culture may derive much from Italy, its magistrates are not Milanese.
We estimate TripAdvisor to derive over 91% of its value from its advertising division.
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