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The main issues being the anomalous position of the College, who are theoretically officials of the Royal Household, but actually derive their income from fees paid by private individuals for their services.
Additionally, the reconstruction must be interpreted cautiously because it is subject to stochastic sampling errors, and because the algorithm may be mislead by populations that are by chance genetically similar (because they share founders with similar genotypes) but actually derive not from each other but from parental or grand-parental populations.
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But actually deriving useful information from all the data it collects is another issue entirely, so it has begun enlisting some big tech names like Intel to crunch some of those numbers.
Davidson, in particular, affirms that "virtually every of a metaphysical character attributed by Maimonides to Aristotle but actually deriving from Avicenna was available to him through Ghazali": according to him, there are striking similarities, even in some points of the phraseology, between Maimonides and al-Ghazali, about these points (Davidson 2004, 732; see also Davidson 2005, 115).
This is of concern particularly as a recent report suggests that subjects with lower risk actually derive no benefit but have more harm from treatment with statins [ 14].
Mallory has identified a strain of bacteria that oxidizes manganese, but he is still trying to determine whether the creatures actually derive energy from that process.
In his opinion, the amount of product one could actually derive from there was negligible in terms of needs.
Sometimes, Mr. Ewing said, "arsonists actually derive sexual pleasure from committing the act," while others are seeking attention and may participate in extinguishing the very fires they light.
Research in the journal Applied Research in Quality of Life shows that people actually derive most of the happiness from their vacations in the planning phase.
Pynchon's manner is so convincing that you can find yourself wondering if the modern 'no such thing as a free lunch' might not actually derive from the Latin tag Mason uses at one point, Prandium gratis non est.
One explanation for these results is that Neanderthal mitochondrial genomes may actually derive from gene flow with another group of hominins from Africa, ancestral or closely related to modern humans, whose maternal lineages effectively replaced the older Denisovan-like lineages.
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