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The phrase "act derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that originates from a specific source or cause.
Example: "The act derived from the new policy has significantly improved workplace efficiency."
Alternatives: "action stemming from" or "behavior resulting from".
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In the second act, derived from "High School Musical 2," the whole gang is working at the country club owned by the parents of Sharpay and Ryan.
Character theorists argue that culpability is reduced when the actor can negate the inference that his act derived from bad character.
The show's anarchic mix of one-liners and censor-testing satire was presided over by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, a Las Vegas nightclub pair whose act derived from Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
To obtain a warrant, the inspector need only show that "a specific business has been chosen for an OSHA search on the basis of a general administrative plan for the enforcement of the Act derived from neutral sources.
Yet Metternich only partly succeeded in his plans: the German imperial project came to nothing because Francis steadfastly refused to support it; the Italian confederation did not materialize; and the German confederation, when it at last did come into being in June 1815, was based only on a brief and noncommittal federal act derived from a Bavarian compromise proposal.
He and his colleagues will inject into patients' eyes retinal pigment epithelial cells that ACT derived from hES cells.
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The present § 2(c) of the Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act derives from an enactment of February 9 , 1909 § 2, 35 Stat.
Acts derived from intimate partner violence, such as coerced sexual intercourse, during which women are unable to protect themselves from transmission, place women at direct risk of HIV infection (10).
Then the SSI total scores were measured in 3 classes of increasing suicidal ideation severity, regardless of possible suicidal acts, derived from the K-SADS-PL responses on item 1: 1-no ideation, 2-mild ideation, and 3-severe ideation.
It follows that when Hitler ordered the "final solution," his act must be regarded as an official act deriving from the exercise of his functions as head of state.
Finally, the board's power to act derives from its fundamental duty and obligation to protect the corporate enterprise, which includes stockholders, from harm reasonably perceived, irrespective of its source.
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