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"be derived from" Definitions
  1. to come or develop from something

139 Sentences With "be derived from"

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Cause and effect can only be derived from a randomized trial.
The compound can be derived from both the marijuana and the hemp plant.
The same insight can be derived from hotel registration apps compared to Airbnb.
The answer can be derived from two concepts in physics: entropy and collisions.
If there's one lesson to be derived from "Mouse," which runs through Nov.
Vitamin D can be derived from fish oil, egg yolks, milk and sunlight.
This is the most damning aspect that can be derived from this book.
The full size of a grown Mnyamawamtuka could not be derived from this skeleton.
Statistically, the statements are correct using just what can be derived from the articles.
" Likewise, "a significant portion of the deposits continues to be derived from foreign entities.
Forecasts for American inflation in the early 2020s can be derived from the bond market.
As with the dress, our obsession with this test appeared to be derived from its unpredictability.
And privacy does not have to be systematically violated for value to be derived from data.
That is a policy question that should be derived from a vigorous conversation in our country.
The additional savings will mainly be derived from its metal forming and steel businesses, Eder said.
But can Einstein's theory of gravity be derived from vacuum energy or the fields of string theory?
Instead, the additional $1.6 billion will be derived from "offsets" in other areas of the federal budget.
I wonder what other (nonmonetary) types of value may be derived from artistic activity and empathic interactions.
However, induced pluripotent stem cells can be derived from adult skin or blood cells, rather than from embryos.
A lubricant for a food product, for instance, might be derived from a natural oil which it contains.
In fact, the study's authors suggest Hippocamp could be derived from Proteus, as an ancient fragment of it.
They want to duplicate this process to see if new drug therapies can be derived from the fungi.
Others have speculated that Blackwood may be derived from English author Algernon Blackwood, who specialized in ghost stories.
" The spear — a gig — is thought to be derived from the defunct "fizzgig," which eventually became "fish-gig.
Earnings improvements are expected to be derived from higher revenue in the Mobility solutions and Energy & Building Technology divisions.
An alternative measure can be derived from an annual 250,000-sample survey administered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
That is nearly a third of the estimated 456 billion euros in total revenue to be derived from China.
That is nearly a third of the estimated 449 billion euros in total revenue to be derived from China.
Specifically, this newest synthetic cannabinoid chemical could be derived from coumarin, a special class of chemical compounds, he believes.
About 25 percent of the company's fiscal 28 net sales are expected to be derived from merchandise produced in China.
That is because synergies — or cost cuts that can be derived from combining two companies — often lead to job losses.
The diversification benefits and potential funding improvements that may be derived from the new strategy are positive to the ratings.
About 230 percent of the company's fiscal 21 net sales are expected to be derived from merchandise produced in China.
While his imagery may be derived from photographs he has taken, the work is never flat and photographic, which is important.
Kant's faith in the supremacy of law and the social contract seems to be derived from his thinking on moral philosophy.
A kilogram, for instance, will be derived from Planck's constant, which relates the energy carried by a photon to its frequency.
These scroll-forward scenarios will have the heft of reality because they will be derived from a full-scale present world.
What ends you seek can be derived from reason based on some other goals, but they're ultimately not determined by reason.
However, for numerous alternative-rock acts, there are lessons to be derived from her take-no-prisoners candor and unflagging experimentation.
Although the origin of the term "muxe" is uncertain, it's thought to be derived from the Spanish word "mujer," meaning woman.
Poll results are vastly cleaner statements of user preference than anything that could be derived from a textual analysis of tweet content.
While Paige's character may not be derived from a real person, Bella Thorne thinks the show depicts fame in an accurate way.
Opening amid aspiring blockbusters, the best that can be derived from those ingredients amounts to a small, mildly tasty, pre-holiday snack.
"A lot of geo-location, a lot of reflection can be derived from what's out there in open-source," Professor Blaxland said.
The remaining 753 percent of the round will be derived from U.K. and international angels, and follow-ons from investors in previous rounds.
The cellulose material needed to manufacture the biodegradable beads can also be derived from renewable resources, such as agricultural or paper-manufacturing waste.
I realized suspense could be derived from the feeling of Oh my God, when are they going to meet and what will happen?
"If you post things about your family, even those non-traditional password questions could be derived from your social media interests," he said.
Some comfort for the US and its Afghan government ally can be derived from a growing split within the ranks of the Taliban.
You Don't Want Fries With That French fries might be derived from potatoes but they're no substitute for green leafy vegetables, nutritionists say.
This is important to ensure a meaningful average, just as how a statistically robust mathematical average should be derived from discrete points of information.
Jim Grego (R), says that items labeled as "Grade A milk and milk products" must be derived from hoofed mammals like cows and goats.
Absent Khashoggi's body and the forensic details of his death that might be derived from it, Turkey seems to be running short of options.
Hemp may be derived from the same plant as marijuana, but it doesn't make anyone high and is commonly used in food, fuel, and bracelets.
The remaining 6 percent are iron-nickel meteorites, which are thought be derived from the molten cores of aborted planets that end up breaking apart.
The password for decryption could easily be derived from a file added to each system titled "pass," and there were errors in the encryption processes.
Incels' fixation on the condition seems to be derived from the fact that they sometimes attribute sexual or romantic troubles to being on the spectrum.
From traffic management to healthcare improvements, there is a wide range of possible benefits that will be derived from information networks created by the IoT.
The diptychs, with mismatched outer dimensions and square-within-square compositions, may be derived from actual window banks or lifted from sections of other paintings.
For 2017, Jackson expects that roughly half of Albemarle's earnings will be derived from lithium and the price of lithium is expected to increase in 2018.
" Importantly, this alternative risk level has to be derived from a "quantitative risk assessment" based on "sound considerations of public health support[ing] an alternative level.
The company's experimental drug would be derived from the blood of coronavirus patients who have recovered from the respiratory disease, the paper said, citing company officials.
Hematite is a mineral that can be derived from iron-rich hemoglobin, the protein molecule in red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to tissues.
I think that that is something that could be derived from what you see in the stories — that's a reality — that it can corrupt, money and power.
That is a new indicator which can be derived from this data, and used for predicting where fragile forest are — so people can do something about it.
Agnosticism is often considered a form of humanism, or the worldview that spirituality can be derived from rational, scientific, and moral thought (as opposed to anything divine).
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Shiller explained the lessons for the future that could be derived from bitcoin's boom in 2017 and its subsequent crash.
A lesson can be derived from this book: the mathematician refuses to share his findings because by doing so it would modify, and potentially annihilate, his predictions.
The three new rates had been released for public review previously, and are to be derived from data on overnight repurchase agreements backed by U.S. Treasury securities.
After the coming redefinition, for example, our most basic units, weight and length, will be derived from the two foundational theories of physics: quantum mechanics and special relativity.
The notes from the conference also indicated that many participants are persuaded that the Woodward effects could also be derived from conventional, textbook general relativity, without advanced waves.
Moses Malone had the tired hairline and on-court demeanor of a carpenter, so his success was thought to be derived from a mastery of angle and weight.
Kozak said the standards used in the report, which is among the most widely read U.S. government documents, tended to be derived from international treaties or American law.
Mr. Levashov's nickname may be derived from his northern hometown, St. Petersburg, or the name of a porn movie star, referring to the pornography promoted by spam email.
Fitch's expectation that growth will level off at the mid-single-digits and continue to primarily be derived from on-island opportunities is reflected in today's rating action.
"Savings could be derived from the combination of platforms and plants, general R&D, overhead and procurement," they said, leaving open the specific question of Italian plant closures.
Datatron originated as a platform solution for enterprises — performing real-time feature extraction and data cleansing to speed up the process by which insights can be derived from data.
Whitney's work relies on the generalness that can be derived from using a few medium-sized brushes including some rounds — there are always stubby corners in his painted matrix.
The Chinese benchmark price will be derived from a 1 kg-contract to be traded on the state-run Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE), which will act as the central counterparty.
This can be derived from motion in the stream, from stereo separation in multiple cameras, and from machine learning models that have been trained to identify and delineate human shapes.
It also proved that there was a wealth of information that could be derived from a transit, including the exoplanet's size, mass and ultimately what that exoplanet is made of.
We've written at length about the ways in which Chinese companies copy Apple's iPhone hardware and interface designs, and there's some justification to be derived from looking into the matter closely.
The U.S. Department of Energy says that ethanol can be produced from a range of plant materials, while biodiesel can be derived from sources such as vegetable oil and animal fats.
But there is a profound difference between acknowledging an event may be derived from lived experience, and assuming that a group of others is capable of no more than direct transcription.
The sisters understand as viscerally as anyone on the court that winning is wrapped up in self-confidence, and self-confidence can be derived from and communicated through what you wear.
The "principal conclusions" that Barr promised lawmakers will be derived from the special counsel's report -- a distillation of the main takeaways from the report, rather than a word-for-word summary.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times Much pleasure in life can be derived from the simple act of discovery: finding a good band, an exciting restaurant or a secluded park.
The Chinese benchmark price will be derived from a 1 kg-contract to be traded by the 18 members on the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE), which will act as the central counterparty.
Fuel will be derived from recycled industrial processes and trucked to the stations for now, but on-site hydrogen production using wind power is planned for a future phase of the project.
But an alternative lesson can be derived from the origins of World War I and of the Korean War—that a lack of clear communication can also lead to miscalculation and conflict.
" A history of poutine on the website of La Banquise notes that other dishes made of potatoes are also called "poutines," and it could also be derived from the English word "pudding.
In scientific terms, the taste of umami is thought to be derived from substances combining the amino acid glutamate and the nucleotides inosinate and guanylate, with minerals such as sodium and potassium.
In many cases, there is a critical (and incorrect) assumption being made that the value of the data or service that can be derived from an IoT deployment will easily justify the expense.
"Sudden Death" is dog-eared with Borgesian influences, from the out-of-nowhere citations, said to be derived from obscure Renaissance texts, to the novel's tiny chapters, most only a few ­pages long.
The "Valley" bit is said to be derived from the Santa Clara Valley, which is shouldered by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the hilly Diablo Mountain Range to the east.
The decision "has increased the level of near-term uncertainty to its contract with the (Australian) Department of Immigration and Border Protection, and future earnings that may be derived from it", Broadspectrum said.
"Most modern sportswear is made from lightweight synthetic materials – typically polyester – and as polyester is a type of PET plastic, the main raw material in football kits will be derived from oil," says Phillip.
Cannabis retailers market bud based on the total amounts of THC and CBD in the flower based on the assumption that the complete chemical composition of the plant can be derived from these values.
And yet there's a particular strain of joy to be derived from watching the fantastic Cate Blanchett buy a remote-controlled submarine and motor it around a pond in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
But analyzing the hundreds of millions of unique gene pairs that can be derived from the human genome is a gargantuan task, so the researchers started with something a little smaller—a yeast cell.
The Beyoncé/Adidas collaboration is perhaps the most notable partnership between a superstar and a sports brand yet, and it indicates the consumer and social power that can be derived from such cross-branding.
Given the painting's title (Pro Tools is an audio editing and mixing software) the blobs could be derived from the shape of sound wave vectors, but they could just as easily evoke biomorphic forms.
For the record, the name "Rihanna" is believed to be derived from the Old Celtic word "Rigantona" which means "great queen" so yes, we can say (tongue in cheek) that England has a new queen.
Muller also suggested the price of dated Brent be derived from the average price of a basket of crudes, rather than by using the lowest priced of the four BFOE crudes on any given day.
While the researchers at HRL see an emerging consensus from researchers that tDCS is an effective for bolstering working memory, others remain more skeptical about the benefits that can be derived from this type of neurostimulation.
Ms. Dewey-Hagborg has created work from genetic material in the past and, in this case, 3D-printed 30 computer-generated renderings of a variety of faces that could be derived from Ms. Manning's DNA samples.
However, Martin would be well-advised to use whatever leverage can be derived from the precedent of the prosecution of General David Petraeus to move for a far less severe punishment than that which he currently faces.
The company's unique stated mission of "elevating the world's consciousness," as well as the focus on "energy" that Rebekah Neumann reportedly brought to the hiring process both appear to be derived from Kabbalah Centre ideas, insiders said.
" But then he can give us the benefit of that friend's memories, too: As Staats describes it, "Mosby's Memoirs" is about "the humor that can be derived" from screwing someone over, "and the consequences of doing so.
Maxwell had already shown how the predictable and reliable mathematical relationships between the properties of a gas—pressure, volume and temperature—could be derived from the random and unknowable motions of countless molecules jiggling frantically with thermal energy.
The real lesson to be derived from both exercises is there's no substitute for quality execution, and absurd situations and lackluster writing made it feel as if the scripts were secondary to putting the familiar elements in place.
"Offering RIN credits, which are supposed to be derived from a domestic renewable fuel use, for ethanol exports would threaten trade markets and impact corn farmers' economic livelihoods," said Kevin Skunes, president of the National Corn Growers Association.
As states and cities push for more and more ambitious clean energy targets, the electricity that powers our lives will increasingly be derived from solar, wind, nuclear and other low- or no-emission or non-polluting energy sources.
The PNG decision "has increased the level of near-term uncertainty to (Broadspectrum's) contract with the (Australian) Department of Immigration and Border Protection, and future earnings that may be derived from it", the company said in a statement.
Companies have instead been infusing their drinks with CBD, a compound that can be derived from both cannabis and hemp plants and that has taken off since industrial hemp cultivation was made legal in the United States last year.
Current projections of monetary losses seem to be derived from the impact of the 2003 SARS epidemic, scaled to changes in the size of China's economy, plus attempts to account for China's increased trade linkages and greater weight in world trade.
While a country's trade balance is the difference between a country's exports and imports, it is also the difference between the amount it saves and invests, as can be derived from rearranging the components of a country's aggregate demand equation.
Food ingredients like beet sugar and soybean oil, which can be derived from genetically-engineered crops but contain next to no genetic material by the time they are processed, may not fall under the law's definition of a bioengineered food, critics say.
Thankfully, stem cells can be derived from non-embryonic cells, such as skin cells, but critical research into in vitro fertilization and new genetic techniques, such as mitochondrial replacement therapy to treat debilitating genetic disorders, rely on the use of human embryos.
While there's some pleasure to be derived from watching a series exhibit the audacity to spoon out tidbits on its own "Twin Peaks"-like terms, the project's appeal likely depends on one's tolerance for near-incoherence when arresting pictures are the tradeoff.
Though fentanyl patches and other prescription opioids are certainly the source of some of the growing number of opioid overdoses in Canada, much of the fentanyl on the streets is a bootleg version of the drug, believed to be derived from China.
To meet demand in 2017, assuming that around 1.5 units of blood components can be derived from a donation, 40 countries would require more than 30 donations per 1,000 of the population, rather than the WHO target of 10-20, researchers estimated.
Searching for DJ Sammy today is like leafing through old photographs of a holiday romance: any pleasure to be derived from the activity is outweighed by the crushing sadness of time's unstoppable passing, and yet, and yet, you can't stop yourself when the opportunity arises.
Meanwhile, some sense of the psychological vagaries that Democrats have to contend with can be derived from the increasingly peculiar way that Trump talks about the wall, as though it were not a policy but a totem—for the protection of his own ego, perhaps.
And Bradly Boaz from Wilmington thinks small actions can go a long way toward alleviating loneliness: Anxiety, cardiovascular disease, dementia, and even depression are all horrible illnesses that are recently proven to be derived from this common and quite frankly subtle disease known as loneliness.
This incredibly punitive, wildly ineffective approach to dealmaking has been a hallmark of Trump's approach to the presidency from Day 1, and it appears to be derived from his success as a business executive at using his greater wealth to stiff contractors and shareholders.
The regulatory requirements contained in those kinds of agreements can make it difficult for a third country like the U.K., under such a regime, to operate the kind of fully independent trade policy that the current British leader considers a crucial benefit to be derived from Brexit.
For those not so inclined, the entertainment value could conceivably be derived from the brisk, no-nonsense direction by Michael Apted, and the talents of what they used to call "an all-star cast" — in this case, Michael Douglas, Toni Collette, John Malkovich and Orlando Bloom.
That's the only rational conclusion that can be derived from an Associated Press report that opens: More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money — either personally or through companies or groups — to the Clinton Foundation.
These patterns bring the look and feel of photomechanical reproduction into the paintings' space — particularly, one that appears on the surface to be rippled and pebbly, but is also much too smooth and regular to be derived from the tree bark or brain coral that it vaguely resembles.
In a recent conversation, O&aposDriscoll told Business Insider that from his very close perch, a major tipping point in the industry is approaching: By 2021, he says, the majority of all software revenue across the industry will be derived from the cloud, rather than the more traditional approach.
" Another user asked about the control thrusters, and if they'll be "derived from Raptor or from SuperDraco engines," to which Musk noted that they'll be "closer in design to the Raptor main chamber than SuperDraco and will be pressure-fed to enable lowest possible impulse bit (no turbopump spin delay).
As a new story in The Atlantic notes, while CBD can be derived from both cannabis and hemp plants, the FDA has said it will treat CBD the same no matter which plant it comes from, which is to say, it considers both illegal as additives in consumer food products.
"Probably, by making festivals not too long in days and days not too long in hours, they could better promote rest and decrease the absolute consumption of drugs for festival goers, but at the same time, problems related to binge consumption might be derived from making festivals too short," he says.
Profitability will be negatively affected by the consolidation of Avtovaz but we expect this to be offset by an acceleration of synergies to be derived from the alliance with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd (BBB+/Stable) and Mitsubishi Motors and further operational measures to match leading margins posted by close peers.
To achieve the desired flavor, clarity, color and easy drinkability (so that a sauvignon blanc tastes the way a sauvignon blanc is traditionally supposed to, in other words), winemakers commonly add in sulfites, sugars, extra yeasts and fining agents that might be derived from egg whites, volcanic clay or fish bladders.
But he's gotten excited in recent months about a new opportunity that many others are beginning to chase, too: the market for products made with cannabinoids of CBD, a compound that can be derived from both cannabis and hemp plants and which has taken off since industrial hemp cultivation was made legal in the United States last year.
It's a shift in emphasis — the idea that security doesn't have to come from structure but instead can be derived from ease — taking place even at Oscar de la Renta, one-time favorite design house of Hillary Clinton and one of the few brands in New York seemingly still trying to serve a more heritage clientele.
IDRs AND NATIONAL SCALE RATINGS GF SAN Mexico's 'BBB+' IDRs and 'AAA(mex)/F0003+(mex)' National Scale ratings are driven by its standalone profile as reflected in its VR. Nevertheless, the group's IDRs are currently at the same level as would be derived from the institutional support approach, given that GF SAN Mexico is viewed as a strategically important entity for SAN.

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