Derived from the Greek word for "circle, " an encyclical is among the church's most authoritative teaching documents.
The data set for Figure 1 was derived from the Ken French Data Library.
Backtested performance was derived from the retroactive application of a model with the benefit of hindsight.
However, capital can earn the returns properly derived from the productive use of capital.
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The encryption key could be derived from the decryption key as easily as vice versa.
The music is modernist too, atonal rather than derived from the Russian folk tradition.
The key question is whether the support zones derived from the recent rally will hold.
The word "rococo" is derived from the French word "rocaille", which denoted shell-covered rockwork.
For material to qualify as programme-related, it must be directly derived from the programme.
Most of the value of a coin derived from the amount of precious metal in it.
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Standard Chartered is based in London, but most of its business is derived from the Asian market.
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Dithranol is a compound derived from the araroba tree found in the rain forests of the Amazon.
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It rides on a new platform derived from the one that underpins the larger Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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Government data derived from the monthly payroll survey counts 1.9 million jobs created in the last year.
But this is derived from the ballot box and the enthusiasm or otherwise of those willing to vote.
Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, received a letter containing ricin, a toxin derived from the castor oil plant.
The Dow Theory is largely derived from the writings of Charles Dow, co-founder of The Wall Street Journal.
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The FDA has approved only one product, ATryn, an anticoagulant derived from the milk of transgenic goats.
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The new Pontiac GTO, for instance, is derived from the sporty Monaro coupe made by GM's Australian subsidiary, Holden.
The name was derived from the reaction I get from most people when I suggest both cucumber and gin.
One way or another, the value of most assets is derived from the present value of these cash flows.
Robot is derived from the Slovak word robota, which means drudgery or servitude.
The drug is a synthetic form of GLP-1 and was originally derived from the venomous saliva of the Gila monster.
Beleaguered insurer AIG is renaming its property-casualty and general insurance business "Chartis, " which it derived from the Greek word for map.
If such a move did take place, it seems as though this would negate the benefit derived from the dollar coin.
Even the word tennis has French origins from the medieval era, derived from the tenez, from the verb tenir, to hold.
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Most of the stimulating supplements are derived from the herbal plant ma huang, and often also contain caffeine derived from guarana.
There are many more elements to SLO but all are derived from the same principle: your stakeholders write your social license.
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Both Obama and McCain propose to accelerate the idea of a "plug-in hybrid, " a vehicle directly derived from the digital silicon economy.
The name stood for Lulz Security - in which "Lulz" is derived from the popular internet term "lol", meaning "laugh out loud".
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