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They were psychologists who penetrated to the spirit of works to find the directorial heroes from whom they would derive inspiration.
Many Labour MPs and supporters are going to be sorely tempted by the instant gratification they would derive from causing trouble for the coalition by working for a referendum defeat.
This implies that these viruses would not constitute a fourth domain on the same footing as cellular domains, as previously claimed, because now they would derive from within a cellular domain.
"They would derive great conveniences from it, on the one hand, and much property would be destroyed on the other," Washington wrote.
As expected, those in the diverse group reported both a lower sense of belonging and felt they would derive less of a sense of meaning than those who were assigned to groups with members holding similar beliefs.
Thirteen out of fourteen respondents indicated explicitly that they would derive benefit from interventions intended to reduce their foot symptoms.
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They said the mayor would derive little political benefit from bargaining because a stingy contract would anger union members while a generous one might weaken city finances and infuriate taxpayers.
Considering that nearly 40 to 50% of young ER-positive patients relapse after 5 years [ 11], they could serve as a tool to identify those that would derive higher benefit from extended adjuvant therapy.
His approach, he said, would derive from some basic convictions.
It would derive some authority from that fact alone.
Some city officials, though, question what economic benefit Yonkers would derive from video terminals.
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