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They may derive their authority from perceived neutrality, but in reality they — we — have interests, just like everyone else.

Although people who want to be first with a product aren't making a direct calculation — "I'd pay $100 for my ego" — they may derive value from showing off a new product or being perceived as being at technology's forefront.

Images also differ in the depth or profundity or complexity of the meanings implied, as well as in their purpose and origin, and they may derive additional force and vitality from their contextual relation to other images in the poem.

If the citizens are not alienated from the activity, then they may derive value from it.

They do not stand to derive any reproductive or medical benefit themselves from the donation (though Kalfoglou & Gittelsohn, 2000, argue that they may derive a psychological benefit).

This raised the possibility of a de novo origination of new genes, to suggest the possibility that they may derive from ancestrally noncoding sequences or other unknown mechanisms [8], [10], although there is much to do in understanding the biology of these de novo genes.

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This low number of hit does not necessarily reflect that the other sequences are spurious, but they may derived from UTR, or the predicted ORF (Interproscan uses getorf from emboss) might be uncompleted or the sequences may contain a frameshift.

Phylogenetic tree constructed by cluster algorithm showed that the sequences were genetically separated in two distinct clusters; all local sequences fell into one main cluster and suggested they may derived from a common ancestor.

Some of the gracious, expansive charm of Handel's organ concertos may derive from his awareness that they were being performed in the Rotunda of the Ranelagh Garden in London, where the listening public would promenade.

BMs are a source of curiosity and pride and undoubtedly some of the interest may derive from the way in which they mimic the birthing process.

It's not just 'Oh, that person looked at me peculiarly, so they must not like me'; it's beliefs like 'I'm an unlovable person', which may derive from early experience.

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