One-third of respondents believe their companies lack the skills to derive the benefits of analytics.
What if a person could derive the same kind of benefit from a mind-controlled videogame?
He did not even expect to derive the bulk of his compensation from the pension.
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The company aims to utilize shortened lead times and improved efficiencies to derive the said capacity gains.
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Another topic of discussion was the ability of the KGB to derive the combination for a safe.
A. investment (two years of lost salary at the pre-enrolment rate and two years of tuition) to derive the M.
Then we added the first three months of DVD revenues and subtracted the budget to derive the film's gross income.
A. investment (two years of lost salary at the pre-enrollment rate and two years of tuition) to derive the M.
Where do we derive the laws that the court system hews to, and how do we determine who is judge and jury?
That is because there is no guarantee for the next year and no multi-year contract to derive the illusory comfort of League longevity.
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Overall, the results from this study provide reassurance that those who walk briskly derive the same if not more significant benefits compared to runners.
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Many students arrive with the idea that they will derive the same advantages that universities offered when they catered for only a small minority.
All of its competitors in these markets serve many millions of customers, and wireless operators still derive the majority of their income from voice services.
Strategas has just developed an index for that unlikely eventuality, allowing investors to short firms that derive the greatest proportion of their sales from federal-government contracts.
Then we subtracted expenses to derive the football program's profits.
This alters the calculation needed to derive the lower-troposphere temperature.
The 13 Republicans who wrote Bush asked him to support legislation to allow researchers to use federal funding to derive the stem cells from embryos, saying current law is too restrictive.
Furthermore, the amount of time (seven years) and the number of blends (more than 50) it took to derive the final product suggests that McDonald's has gone through much effort to ensure that the switch will go smoothly.
Intelligent consumers, for instance, carefully examine their economic situation, taking stock of their human and non-human resources, ranking and prioritizing their needs and desires the need to be satisfied first, second, and so on in order to derive the maximum return from their human and non-human resources, as it is taught in standard economic books.
Fears this might be the case derive from the August 2012 announcement of a pilot scheme in four cities.
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As elsewhere in this region, the inhabitants here derive from the Arromanian-speaking Vlach minority, well known for their masonry.
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The end-game will turn on Iran's assessment of the benefits it can derive from the other Caspian states in exchange for putting its signature to a treaty.
They had to sue us to protect the wealth that they derive from the thousands of members they have in the U.S. I fully expect us to win this lawsuit.
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But this is a revolutionary idea, and will be resisted by politicians and officials in the central and state governments, who enjoy the power of patronage they derive from the present system.
ESTs from the same gene can be linked together successfully to resemble something more like the gene from which they originally derive, the result is much easier to match to the genome.
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The historical import of the event, so clearly perceived by the participants, did not just derive from the nature of the works on display but also from the association of such extreme art with that museum.
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It cannot be denied that there are problems, for liberals and supporters of full female emancipation, with the application of Sharia, the body of laws deemed to derive from the Koran, in those countries where the judicial system is wholly or partly based on it.
The animus toward Mr. Young may derive from the Obama Administration's more forthright criticisms in the last year of Beijing's human rights record.
The marketing prowess of many leading non-profits tends to derive from the fact that, unlike most for-profits, they have to persuade people to part with money for goods or services that are used by others.
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