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If anything, she derives satisfaction from burrowing deeper into details.
"If you're the type of person who derives satisfaction from giving to charity," Mr. Shenkman said, "a charitable remainder trust can be a home run".
Highly motivated, intense, driven and straight-talking, Dunlop, like all successful sporting competitors, derives satisfaction from winning rather than competing.
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The namesake author of the law, Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts, even signed a special note to the regulator, saying "you should derive satisfaction from this," a nod to the derivatives industry that Mr. Gensler now watches over.
Adam can derive satisfaction from that.
Those who derive satisfaction from watching the overemployed actor Laurent Lucas get roughed up, however, are in luck.
Mr. Jordan said he had also derived satisfaction from problem-solving in science.
It is striking how much he seems to derive satisfaction from his own righteous indignation.
He derived satisfaction from reading annual reports, but took true delight reading the improving report cards of youngsters he'd sent to school on scholarships.
Both she and Ms. Stahl, a correspondent on CBS's "60 Minutes," say they derive satisfaction from being entrepreneurs and working with other women.
However, most people who cultivate a domestic plot also derive satisfaction from involvement in the processes of tending plants.
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