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And even if they did, it is impossible to understand how the supposed duty can be derived from some fact about goodness.

It is no objection to point out that our acts are contingent, since some contingent propositions must be known immediately (that is, without needing to be derived from some other proposition).

Many words of the Latin language, Vico observes, appear to be "derived from some inward learning rather than from the vernacular usage of the people".[6] Treated as a repository of the past, Latin might be investigated as a way of "seek[ing] out the ancient wisdom of the Italians from the very wisdom of their words". DA, 40).

Note that the sufficient reason cannot be derived from some feature or fact about the world that is actually chosen, for this would raise the obvious question: Why did this feature in particular serve as the sufficient reason for God's choice?

The formation of uric acid to excrete this excess nitrogen requires both energy and carbon which must be derived from some of the amino acids in the bloodmeal.

These piRNA candidates could not be mapped to the identified TEs and could be derived from some heterochromatic regions, other repeat sequences and unknown transposons in the Bombyx genome.

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("Lothario. This is a classic instance of popstrological opposition: her staunch loyalty has to be deriving from some kind of opposition to that popstrological course").

Sporadic 4-designs and 5-designs were derived from some linear codes of certain parameters.

Optimal response-adaptive designs have become popular in recent days for this purpose, where the design is derived from some optimal viewpoints, mostly by optimizing some objective function subject to some constraint(s).

Among other things, "Marilyn" is an amused and amusing exposition of the struggle between two ways of life: the tough professionalism of British theatre veterans (be on time, know your lines, and just pretend) and the Method style favored by Americans, in which emotions are derived from some trauma or pleasure in the actor's life.

The "Plus One" name apparently is derived from some of the functionality of the project.

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