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The phrase "a lot of derived" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "There are a lot of derived benefits from this approach."
Alternatives: "many derived" or "a significant number of derived".
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Has the mileage of my truck dropped in the last six months?" Producing a lot of data is easy and producing a lot of derived data is even easier.
Ant colony optimization algorithms are applied because they have been applied to many combinatorial optimization problems ranging from quadratic assignment to protein folding or routing vehicles, and a lot of derived methods have been adapted to dynamic problems in real variables, stochastic problems, multi-targets and parallel implementations.
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And it uses a lot of metaphors derived from common language: "hosts", "kernels", "shells", "servers" and "clients".
Tyranny's lore is much simpler to understand and pick up than Pillars of Eternity was, with a lot of influences derived from Ancient Rome which are easy to understand and generally identify with when making choices.
Today university teachers face a lot of challenges derived from designing and implementing the new curricula, immersed in a structural change of teaching and methodologies focused on the students' learning.
I always consume a lot of proteins derived both from meats and vegetables.
"A lot of people derive a lot of benefits from public policy, but they don't recognize that the government is assisting them, so they are less likely to support government," Dr. Mettler told me.
They did this, Mr Bové explained, not only because burgers are a disgusting expression of American culinary imperialism but also in protest at "what the WTO and the big companies want to do with the world".Quite a lot of us derive our patchy understanding of globalisation from such well-publicised high jinks.
About the name--A lot of the name derives from my mom.
Like a lot of people, I derived status and satisfaction from being "good" at my job.
In a recent phone interview, Steinke -- whose novel in progress, tentatively titled "Sister Goldenhair," is set in a run-down 1970s duplex like some of the ones in "Townie" -- discussed the perverse allure of violence, and said that in her youth a lot of the attraction derived from the culture of Roanoke itself.
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