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Future derives a third of group revenue from its US operation, and said that it had benefited from a 24% boost in the strength of the US dollar over the nine months to the end of June.
Policy experimentation can provide meaning to policymaking by helping in framing or projecting the future, deriving alternate response strategies and monitoring any changes in the policy environment.
This chapter argues that the optimism for SDN's future derives not only from its impact on its most often-cited area of application, the data center, but also for the many areas of networking where we have only begun to consider the SDN toolkit.
Chapter 13 argues that the optimism for SDN's future derives not only from its impact on its most often-cited area of application, the data center, but also for the many areas of networking where we have only begun to consider the SDN toolkit.
It is likely that with ongoing translational and clinical research efforts, patients with MM will, in the future, derive even greater benefit from bortezomib and the emerging second-generation proteasome inhibitors.
While phonetically similar, they are in fact very different things; astrology is an ancient system of divination, popular in several cultures, that makes predictions as to people's personality and futures derived from the precise arrangement of planets, stars and other stellar bodies, whereas astronomy is a real thing that actually happens.
Kalanick promoted the impression that Uber's current success and its world-dominating future derive from the inexorable advantages of technology.
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Wood added that Future has derived nearly all of its digital edition income from Apple's Newsstand to date.
But what if in the future people derived no psychological pleasure from green spaces – would this render them without value, or is there intrinsic value in nature itself?
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