Sentence examples for it's derived from inspiring English sources

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Modest in expression, the basket's color is earthy, as it's derived from natural materials, while the patterns and the shape itself are abstract profiles of desert plants.

Crummell's concept of reason is thus both natural (in that it's derived from our natural state, pre-existing the law) and categorical (in that it is to be applied to those facts and circumstances that come under it, independent of political contingencies), and so ought not be jeopardized by the kind of contingent appeals made by adherents of conventional and partial views.

Their rationale is two-fold: First, it's derived from the well-debunked myth that in the words of Men's Journal—soy is a "a man boob giving, estrogen-bestowing testosterone-killer". (Despite the language, the magazine concluded that "men shouldn't worry" about consuming soy products, and that it wouldn't negatively affect their muscle growth or their testosterone levels).

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It's derived from Dylan and Guthrie.

It's derived from the Greek atomos meaning "uncuttable" or "indivisible".

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The beauty of Bruce's thought is that it is derived from first principles.

Furthermore, evidence is statistical, it is derived from groups; its application to any individual is a crude approximation.

Its structure is identical if it is derived from bacterial cultures, animals, or humans.

Its stems are woody and botanically it is derived from the species, Paeonia suffruticosa, which means "somewhat like a shrub".

It was derived from the bark of the cinchona tree.

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