What benefits do Syria and Israel expect to derive from a U.S. presence on the Golan?
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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.
All P. falciparum parasites alive today appear to derive from an individual example of P. reichenowi.
That view may derive from a genuine belief in socialism and the party's potential for good.
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.
The Iranians are making ever less effort to conceal the benefits they derive from such fecklessness.
Still Schlosstein agrees with Woolley that Wall Street has problems, many of which derive from its size.
Yes, even custodians are busy seeking ways to maximize the benefits they derive from their relationships with pensions.
Not allowed to perform proper due-diligence, Valeant has not announced what possible synergies would derive from the merger.
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The record does not indicate any investor advocacy group testified as to the benefits investors would derive from disclosure.
These instruments are called 'derivatives' because they derive from an underlying financial asset - in this case, share prices.
As elsewhere in this region, the inhabitants here derive from the Arromanian-speaking Vlach minority, well known for their masonry.
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Ironically, they derive from a budget dispute they were supposed to help resolve back in the fall of 2011.
In fact, much of their current support appears to derive from foreign sources.
Financing to address climate change will derive from multiple sources, including both public and private funds and carbon markets.
And part of the pleasure we derive from them is the knowledge that we could be reading something better.
The scariest fact for the Obama campaign to derive from this moment in history was what happened in 1992.
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Mr Putin's policies and statements logically derive from his nation's current challenges and should not be considered sui generis.
"The charges have been preferred by competent institutions that derive from our Constitution, " the party said in a statement.
Fears this might be the case derive from the August 2012 announcement of a pilot scheme in four cities.
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That new business doesn't derive from Hearst's digital print editions so much as it does from independent sites the company has launched.
These both derive from the talents of Hung, who has been a star of comedy-action films in Hong Kong since the 1970s.
Another 35% of sales derive from high-voltage integrated circuits that go into ultrasound imaging equipment made by General Electric, Philips and Siemens.
Most of these problems derive from a single source: Israel's socialist past.
The animus toward Mr. Young may derive from the Obama Administration's more forthright criticisms in the last year of Beijing's human rights record.
Nowhere does he explain why these levels are optimal and whether they derive from a social, economic, moral, fiscal or national security perspective.
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The advantage comes not from getting specific discoveries and sequestering them it is going to derive from our ability to continue to answer questions.
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