They then added in meteorological data from 56 local weather stations, matched to the dates and locations of interest, and used another model to derive values for average emissions.
Another topic of discussion was the ability of the KGB to derive the combination for a safe.
The group has developed a program of computer models to help Islamic religious leaders derive start dates for the holy month, no matter where their mosques are located.
Sweden, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and France are working on a joint project through state-owned aeronautical companies and are in the final stages of developing an advanced armed drone prototype called the Dassault nEURon, from which the France plans to derive armed drones for its air force.
The ultimate goal is to derive an easy way for consumers to relax fears about data collection and privacy infringement while online, sources said.
Trust me, Mark, many startups, especially those on the brink of losing their media virginity, will derive and be thankful for the considerable benefit a smart PR firm can bring to the mix.
Supporters of tort reform say the justice handed out by U.S. courts is far too random for companies to derive much useful information from it.
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Chinese firms, for example, derive 60% of their income from equities trading, putting them "at the mercy of equity markets and turnover, as well as their mainly retail investor base, " said Bonn Liu, a partner at KPMG China.
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Similarly, the EPA seems to derive perverse pleasure from fining refiners for failing to use nonexistent fuels.
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We then subtracted the budget (which includes the upfront compensation for actors) for each film to derive net revenue.
We then subtracted the budget (which includes the up-front compensation for actors) for each film to derive net revenue.
The opportunity always exists for pension consultants to derive financial benefit in connection with the decisions of their pension clients.
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Figures analysed by PRS for Music suggest that songwriters and music publishers based in Scotland derive 40% of their royalties from international sources, a greater proportion than for the UK as a whole.
The scariest fact for the Obama campaign to derive from this moment in history was what happened in 1992.
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It factors in the TV audience per Nielsen numbers to derive at a final media exposure value for each brand.
Sequential optical images of high spatial resolution were used for the first time to derive surface ice velocities of Glaciar Upsala, a fast-moving fresh-water calving glacier in southern Patagonia.
The combination of these year over year declines does not bode well for domestic investment banks that derive a high degree of revenue and profits from the U.S. markets.
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.
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.
The company running the experiment, VaxInnate, a closely held biotech firm, is working on technology that could derive in only six weeks a new vaccine for the H1N1 swine flu, the virus causing the global scare.
Many students arrive with the idea that they will derive the same advantages that universities offered when they catered for only a small minority.
As elsewhere in this region, the inhabitants here derive from the Arromanian-speaking Vlach minority, well known for their masonry.
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Consultant conflicts may be responsible for over-allocations into equities since consultants may derive substantial brokerage income from equity managers they recommend.
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Aside from the intrinsic pleasure that many of athletes derive from their sport, friendly competition can be a huge motivator for them to put in their best.
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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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.
The Benedettis begin as peasants and become wealthy landowners, but their prosperity and power derive from an original sin, committed in the seventeen-nineties, for which future generations have never received full absolution.
But what is only now coming to be understood, thanks to new scientific research, is the terrible price that men pay for their devotion, and the shocking biological advantage that women derive from indulging it.
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On Tuesday, OAO Severstal went in for the kill, boasting a "highly credible restructuring plan designed to derive maximum value from Esmark, including a five-year capital improvement plan that carries the full support of the United Steelworkers, " the Russian company said.
So we'll pass along these predictions from Shaw Wu, based on supposed deals between Apple and PortalPlayer (who currently supplies the chips for Apple's hard drive-based players, but stand to derive high revenues from new flash-based chip designs in Q3), that he expects a 2GB iPod mini with flash-based storage instead of an HDD by as early as the end of this year.
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