What benefits do Syria and Israel expect to derive from a U.S. presence on the Golan?
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All P. falciparum parasites alive today appear to derive from an individual example of P. reichenowi.
In fact, much of their current support appears to derive from foreign sources.
The scariest fact for the Obama campaign to derive from this moment in history was what happened in 1992.
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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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This hypothesis seems to derive from Ministry of Agriculture briefings, though the ministry denies responsibility, and says inquiries into the source of the outbreak are ongoing.
In 2017, earned income will continue to provide about 24% of the budget, but just 18% will have to derive from contributed income, because 58% will come from the endowment.
At first the oddly delightful sensibility of "The Hammer" seems to derive from stand-up comedy -- lots of free-form riffs on topics ranging from toggle bolts to the La Brea tar pits.
What message are we to derive from that?
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The marketing prowess of many leading non-profits tends to derive from the fact that, unlike most for-profits, they have to persuade people to part with money for goods or services that are used by others.
It cannot be denied that there are problems, for liberals and supporters of full female emancipation, with the application of Sharia, the body of laws deemed to derive from the Koran, in those countries where the judicial system is wholly or partly based on it.
You are right to say that fox hunters derive huge pleasure from chasing foxes, but wrong to say that they derive pleasure from killing them.
At a maximum it will force nation-states to find new ways to derive revenue from their citizens.
"There is no need to derive legitimacy from some other process, " insisted one of President Karzai's aides.
The powers that be claim to derive legitimacy from Allah but remain on top with gangsterlike methods of intimidation, violence and murder.
Under the leadership of CEO Steven Kandarian, MetLife expects to derive growth from its international operations, in the face of low interest rates and cooling growth among developed economies.
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Collin rightly identifies the accelerating volume of medical literature, and the rapid pace of change in medical best practices, as opportunities to derive value from large volumes of textual data.
Equally important, and of perhaps greater urgency, is the need to derive value from structured data such as lab results, clinical findings and diagnosis that is already being captured in electronic health records.
But that effect seems to derive less from existing options although these do indeed persuade bosses to run their companies more as owners would do and more from the expectation that success will be rewarded by yet more options.
It takes a degree of skill to derive useful data from millions of Medicare claims.
And you would have some sort of cycle to derive electrical energy from that.
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Dr Bongso, however, has managed to derive feeder cells from human tissue, and this time, he has been sure to patent his invention.
The employer-sponsor has sought to derive a benefit from the retirement plan (which regulators have effectively sanctioned) and has tailored the plan to meet his objective.
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On Tuesday, OAO Severstal went in for the kill, boasting a "highly credible restructuring plan designed to derive maximum value from Esmark, including a five-year capital improvement plan that carries the full support of the United Steelworkers, " the Russian company said.
So we'll pass along these predictions from Shaw Wu, based on supposed deals between Apple and PortalPlayer (who currently supplies the chips for Apple's hard drive-based players, but stand to derive high revenues from new flash-based chip designs in Q3), that he expects a 2GB iPod mini with flash-based storage instead of an HDD by as early as the end of this year.
As a senator, Cardin is considering versions that differ from the House measures, and he noted several times that Congress would continue negotiating to derive a single bill from the various proposals.
Rather the objective is to derive specific actionable insight from the Big Data.
Some libertarians are uncomfortable with that insight, preferring to derive rights and responsibilities from an essentially economic and pre-political framework.
Supporters of tort reform say the justice handed out by U.S. courts is far too random for companies to derive much useful information from it.
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