One easy precaution is to make sure you know where your oysters come from.
Our estimates of breakup values come from conversations with analysts and comparisons with similar businesses.
Referrals to the doctors' regulatory body more usually come from hospital trusts and health authorities.
The reason: Some of our data and anecdotes come from industrial or construction site events.
The real innovations are expected to come from a device finding its own unique uses.
Funding would come from a charitable trust he has established and from fees paid by guests.
Many of the vegetables used in the salads come from Niedrau's organic farm north of Quito.
Part of the savings will come from the company's at last entering the computer age.
Some of the apps will come from big names, similar to the iPhone, confirms Espelien.
In the early stages, advantages will come from solving simple problems like getting access to data.
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They are also targeting 25% of their electricity to come from renewable sources by 2015.
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Most of the exposure estimated in Thursday's paper would come from galactic cosmic rays.
Mr Taylor said the shortfall would come from money paid by developers for projects.
Like them, many of the relief workers have come from afar to help out.
One in five of all the calories consumed round the world come from wheat.
But it raises a question of, well, where's the demand going to come from?
Six other members come from ice hockey, judo, modern pentathlon, swimming, rowing or badminton.
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Long-term, the real innovations will come from the software applications that have yet to be developed.
That means the leadership for any action by workers has to come from within each factory.
Unfortunately, debate over where the new leader should come from threatens to muddy the waters.
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Green jobs, for the most part, will come from growth in construction, manufacturing and warehousing industries.
One of the more perceptive and well-argued critiques has come from journalist Mihir Sharma.
The waste will come from Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames.
The funds will most probably mostly come from the European Financial Stability Fund or EFSF.
The Germans insist that growth will come from tighter budgets and reformed labour laws.
"It is not a case that the minerals could have come from here, " he says.
But there is reason to doubt that Sanofi's success with Acomplia will come from obesity alone.
Biofuels are more environmentally friendly than petrol or diesel because they come from renewable sources.
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Those recommendations come from CBS and Nielsen research, supported by a couple of Nielsen-owned research units.
Half the job cuts will come from selling units, and the other half from layoffs.
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