Part of the savings will come from the company's at last entering the computer age.
Long-term, the real innovations will come from the software applications that have yet to be developed.
The funds will most probably mostly come from the European Financial Stability Fund or EFSF.
Should such an initiative have come from the cutting rooms of studios in New York?
The best ideas come from the exhibit hall with a digital expert by your side.
The third set of vote returns come from the vote tallies done by local officials.
Most new pharmaceuticals now come from the U.S., whereas years ago the majority came from Europe.
Both the household data and the government portion of the establishment data come from the government.
And the response that's come from the U.S. thus far has been very cold.
They will come from the US, China, other parts of Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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They come from the central state of Zacatecas, which lies on key drug trafficking routes.
This money will come from the billions of nationalized assets from the pension funds.
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The data come from the Form 13F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Most of Mandel's images come from the CCD cameras he attaches to his scopes.
It remains to be seen how much of this cost will come from the health budget.
The other light at the end of the tunnel may come from the emerging economies.
Of all the goods that India imports, less than 10 percent come from the United States.
Increase in procurement will also come from the need to replace and overhaul worn equipment.
These record earnings come from the growth in assets related to recent Fed policy.
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It specialises in educating local people: more than 70% of its students come from the north-east.
Dr Neil Goulbourne, the company's head of innovation, says the best ideas come from the workforce.
It has always come from the success of a strong and growing middle class.
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By far research is funded with grants that come from the private sector and the government.
It is detrimental to wealth creation, for wealth does not come from the government.
The calls for timely action come from the highest levels of both technology and policy circles.
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But a quarter of the resources come from the supply chain, from sourcing raw materials.
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Most of the Zodiacs had come from the Farley, which was not yet in visible range.
However, the floods did not come from the river, they come from parking lots.
Any additional revenue will have to come from the faster economic growth that will follow.
Delaine says many of them come from the coastal oil industry and contain potentially hazardous material.
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