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The union's 27 member states agreed in 2009 to a mandatory target of deriving at least 20 percent of its energy from "renewable sources" by 2020.
BBC Worldwide, which commercially exploits the corporation's programming and content, has been instructed to focus on operations outside the UK with a target of deriving "at least two-thirds" of its revenue from international markets by 2015.
It is now clear, he adds, that the US government, including the American intelligence community, sees the value of the UK as deriving at least in part from its membership of the EU.
The practice of eating insects is age-old, with around two billion of us already deriving at least part of our diet from them.
For investors interested in smaller Brazilian companies there is the Van Eck Brazil Small Cap ETF, which invests in companies deriving at least half of their income by selling products to Brazilians.
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Up to now, human embryonic stem cells have been derived at a later stage of development, when the embryo consists of about 150 cells.
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