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Derived

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Past of derive

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Wallach says that the agreement is based on the terms of the US-Korea free-trade agreement, which were derived from Nafta.

It also calls for 50% of the state's electricity supply to be derived from renewable resources by that date, and 50% better energy efficiency in buildings through retrofits and upgrades.

The European convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms (to give it its full title), as scheduled in the Human Rights Act 1998, is an outcrop of the international law of human rights, and is not, other than remotely, derived from the ancient event of our constitutional history at Runnymede 800 years ago.

Related: If housing were seen as infrastructure there would be a lot more of it Unfortunately, the wider benefits that could be derived from investing in roads such as lower transportation costs, improved access to markets and stimulation of competition are not routinely measured.

The list is organised and published by William Reed Media, which says that the final rankings are derived from the votes of almost 1,000 "influential" people within the restaurant community.

But the researchers found that iPSCs derived from the patients' were unable to generate cortical neurons, the cell type most affected by FTD.

Tens of thousands of west of Scotland men derived a gruff pride in working hard for their money and providing food and shelter for their families.

Here is a man who makes superhuman efforts to stick by his roots in Scotland and dodge tabloid celebrity, only to find that his every move is written up in the papers, usually accompanied by a punning headline derived from The Full Monty.

The methodology behind this claim was also dubious as it derived from a 2002 study that extrapolated from the number of cameras spotted on two streets in Wandsworth in London.

If these windows into the future become a reality, then Australia can look forward to an ecological disaster while developing a new multi-cent tourism industry derived from slime gazing.

The almost impossible task of calculating the money generated by the oldest profession is being undertaken to conform with a European edict demanding that member states declare the percentage of GDP derived from illegal activities such as the sex trade, drug and people trafficking and contraband.

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