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His approach, he said, would derive from some basic convictions.
Some city officials, though, question what economic benefit Yonkers would derive from video terminals.
Then the control would derive from the belief, not vice versa.
The rate would derive from price relationships between countries and approximate their average, like a purchasing power parity rate.
The indirect benefit Germany would derive from the recovery of the periphery would far outweigh the additional cost incurred on its own national debt.
If there was more action in the vicinity of the goals in the second half, it would derive from ambition driven by desperation.
Ferdinand, indeed, in his first will (1475) made Isabella his heir in Aragon and openly declared the advantages his subjects would derive from the union with Castile.
The savings would derive from tax-exempt bonds to refinance Lilco's debt, including the cost of its abandoned nuclear plant at Shoreham, and from postponed debt payment.
Last year Arizona Public Service, the state's biggest electric firm, urged regulators to slash the savings that new solar customers would derive from net metering.
In an earnings call last January, Mr. Thompson hinted that much of Yahoo's future innovation would derive from its wealth of data on roughly 700 million users.
The new state power would derive from the fact that there would be no regulations on the books; thus any change in rates would be subject to commercial negotiation and arbitration overseen by the states.
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