Designers question the structure of institutions and apply multiple skill-sets to derive solutions to complex problems.
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The leaders agreed to derive policies to enable the people of urban, provincial and rural communities in every APEC economy to have individual or community-based access to information and services offered via the Internet by 2010.
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But what better way to derive inspiration than to reflect upon those who have managed to buck the trend?
The advantage comes not from getting specific discoveries and sequestering them it is going to derive from our ability to continue to answer questions.
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The ultimate goal is to derive an easy way for consumers to relax fears about data collection and privacy infringement while online, sources said.
REITs have to derive nearly all their income from property rents to keep their tax-free status.
Similarly, the EPA seems to derive perverse pleasure from fining refiners for failing to use nonexistent fuels.
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It is then possible to derive a level of economic profit which appears statistically to be the single biggest driver of share-price movement.
For instance, if the company looks to raise capital in debt or equity markets in the future, the new structure would allow investors to derive different growth and cost of capital assumptions leading to a higher combined valuation.
It takes longer for the business owner to acquire funds to grow their business, and then to put those funds to use to derive calculable results presented in economic activity reports, as compared to the much quicker effects we see in the stock market when investors simply actuate their positive sentiment into stock purchases.
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.
He did not try to derive anything but took Planck's quantum model as a fact and tried to learn what it meant.
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.
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.
As states force energy companies to derive more and more of their electricity from renewable sources, utilities will have to enter the market on all fronts, from owning their own installations to buying SREC-like instruments, to funding new projects and technologies.
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Dr Bongso, however, has managed to derive feeder cells from human tissue, and this time, he has been sure to patent his invention.
The claustrophobic pressure to derive all of our satisfactions from our existing relationships would ease, as would our desire to climb ever higher in social status.
It divides usage models into more or less "watch video, " "watch HD video, " "edit HD video" and "play HD games, " and it involves training sales people to derive a buyer's usage level with an appropriate question (what do you want to do with it?) and steer him or her toward a specific system.
The employer-sponsor has sought to derive a benefit from the retirement plan (which regulators have effectively sanctioned) and has tailored the plan to meet his objective.
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To derive an alternative measure, Yiping Huang and his colleagues at Barclays Capital, an investment bank, have tried to pick out those retail sales that are likely to reflect consumer purchases.
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At first the oddly delightful sensibility of "The Hammer" seems to derive from stand-up comedy -- lots of free-form riffs on topics ranging from toggle bolts to the La Brea tar pits.
One-third of respondents believe their companies lack the skills to derive the benefits of analytics.
It takes a degree of skill to derive useful data from millions of Medicare claims.
He did not even expect to derive the bulk of his compensation from the pension.
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Ostrom works from case studies to derive general patterns, while Williamson uses theoretical reasoning.
And you would have some sort of cycle to derive electrical energy from that.
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All P. falciparum parasites alive today appear to derive from an individual example of P. reichenowi.
We estimate TripAdvisor to derive over 91% of its value from its advertising division.
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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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At a maximum it will force nation-states to find new ways to derive revenue from their citizens.
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