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be deriving

verb

To obtain or receive (something) from something else.

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Within nine months, Merrill could be deriving more of its revenue from recurring fees than from commissions, Mr. Eberling said.

"At that point, you'd not be deriving benefit but you would be exposed to some of the risks," Dr. Raczkowski said.

("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").

A new study suggests that many patients aren't waiting between puffs on their inhalers and may not be deriving the full benefits of the drugs.

Even if you do not increase your VO2max, Dr. Timmons said, you are likely to be deriving other benefits, both big and small, from working out.

In Andrew's words, when you're creating your model, "rather than assuming a growth rate, the focus should be deriving the growth rate".

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can be derived.

Let you peace be derived from your simple, miraculous existence.

How can business value be derived from public sector innovation?

Everything else can be derived.

This example will be derived first.

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