"We are pleased to reach an agreement with Verizon which underscores the significant value our distribution partners derive from TiVo's technological innovations and our shareholders derive from our investments in protecting TiVo's intellectual property, " said Tom Rogers, CEO and President of TiVo.
You are right to say that fox hunters derive huge pleasure from chasing foxes, but wrong to say that they derive pleasure from killing them.
Exxon Mobil and Chevron, which can derive earnings from upstream, downstream, and even chemicals.
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They now have really significant work that they do and that they derive meaning from.
What benefits do Syria and Israel expect to derive from a U.S. presence on the Golan?
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Almost all Olympic uniforms we see today derive from religious or military forms of apparel.
The lessons I derive from my research are not likely to go down easily with either.
All P. falciparum parasites alive today appear to derive from an individual example of P. reichenowi.
That view may derive from a genuine belief in socialism and the party's potential for good.
The owner may derive income from licensing the IP, selling products or providing services using it.
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Many of our problems derive from inefficient, oppressive, and counterproductive regulation of credit markets.
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This resolve requires a deep inner strength --strength you can, and should, derive from your diversity.
The two men have something else in common, which may perhaps derive from their ego-nurturing backgrounds.
The Iranians are making ever less effort to conceal the benefits they derive from such fecklessness.
Yet, while Argentina's political culture may derive much from Italy, its magistrates are not Milanese.
The owner of IP may derive income from licensing it to related or unrelated parties.
Still Schlosstein agrees with Woolley that Wall Street has problems, many of which derive from its size.
At a maximum it will force nation-states to find new ways to derive revenue from their citizens.
Even if things do go wrong, Abhishek Bachchan can derive inspiration from his father Amitabh Bachchan's career.
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"There is no need to derive legitimacy from some other process, " insisted one of President Karzai's aides.
Yes, even custodians are busy seeking ways to maximize the benefits they derive from their relationships with pensions.
Not allowed to perform proper due-diligence, Valeant has not announced what possible synergies would derive from the merger.
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They do so because they derive enjoyment from them (as they do from whisky or a Marlboro Light).
Like gill slits, which derive ultimately from mammals' fishy ancestors, they betray a watery phase in elephantine evolution.
The record does not indicate any investor advocacy group testified as to the benefits investors would derive from disclosure.
These instruments are called 'derivatives' because they derive from an underlying financial asset - in this case, share prices.
This helped companies use and derive value from their newly established data stores.
As elsewhere in this region, the inhabitants here derive from the Arromanian-speaking Vlach minority, well known for their masonry.
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Ironically, they derive from a budget dispute they were supposed to help resolve back in the fall of 2011.
In fact, much of their current support appears to derive from foreign sources.
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