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The coding rules for the International Classification of Diseases combine considerations of morphology, behavior, and anatomic site of the tumor origin, so that soft tissue sarcomas that originate in a visceral organ are coded to that organ and not to the soft tissue sarcoma category.
Things like "rules of origin" (defining the standards by which a good can be said to originate in a partner country and thus receive tariff benefits), allowable tariffs, how disagreements will be settled, investor protections, patent rules -- that's the stuff of trade agreements.
For McCloud, the dream seems to originate in a love of the organic.
It makes a welcome change from the standard Chinatown decor, which always seems to originate in a hotel distress sale.
Rather, it seems to originate in a hadith, or saying, from the prophet Muhammad.
Names can originate in a number of ways, and their creation and use are often intertwined with historical events.
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Words indicating labour in most European languages originate in an imagery of compulsion, torment, affliction and persecution.
How could morality originate in an evolutionary context?
The idea for Angry Birds Space actually originated in a challenge NASA made to Rovio nearly a year ago on Twitter.
Chop suey originated in a legendary Calif.
The poem originated in a fractals class.
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