What we need is some of these aggressive campaigns that are politically derived to combat the causes of cancer in the first place.
It tested this pine bark-derived molecule to see if it blocked the thrombin receptor and found that it did.
As part of this change, derived entitlement to the basic state pension - where someone receives a married person's pension or a widow's or widower's pension based not on their own working life but the National Insurance record of their spouse or civil partner - will also go.
Switching feedstock from naphtha, derived from oil, to ethane, derived from gas, has kept petrochemicals cheap even as oil prices have peaked.
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The idea that special enzymes could be engineered into plants, to make food derived from them easier to digest, is more speculative.
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If you happen to be socially conscious as well as profit-minded there are additional benefits to be derived from allowing your team, in whole or in part, to telecommute.
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Certainly, greenhouse gas emissions are not the only consideration to be borne in mind in choosing a particular biofuel, and there is the matter of production-costs and the feasibility of making the fuel on the large scale, if any significant substitution for petroleum-derived fuels is to prove practical.
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In order to be useful to scientists, cells derived from embryos also must be able to divide almost endlessly and be able to turn into any type of human tissue, at least in theory.
Any cost savings to be derived for products sold into other markets is merely icing on the cake, but not the primary reason to be here.
Examples include moving capital among sub-units around the world, or the ability to gain financial benefits derived from broad international scope, via access to low cost sources of capital.
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What arrangements have been made to ensure that the costs the United States is asked to pay for non-derived technology -- whose transfer we are entitled to seek -- are reasonable?
The memories of his friends are mainly of his talk, even though his willingness to unload his ideas, derived from wide reading, could eventually be exhausting to the listener, who would not be encouraged to intervene.
There is no way to confirm that contention, however, until such an alternative capability has been created using nuclear tests to validate the sophisticated models and data derived from these new SSP assets and to establish that the training provided for the next generation of scientists is adequate to assure the safety, security and reliability of the stockpile.
Civil libertarians note that the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says people have the right to be free from "unreasonable searches and seizures, " a clause from which courts have derived people's right to privacy.
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Information and analysis are to be derived from a variety of sources and be illustrated with examples.
Its market potential is also derived from its ability to produce clean drinking water and renewable energy.
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It also possesses a number of other capabilities that are derived from its ability to accurately track time (e.g. alarms, dual-time, calendar date).
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That, he says, is where Suharto, who is often considered to have derived his own ideas of power from Javanese culture, went wrong.
The HEU Agreements allow for the downblending of highly enriched uranium derived from nuclear weapons to low enriched uranium for peaceful commercial purposes.
At the heart of a value investor's analysis is the assumption of an expected stream of earnings to be derived from the net assets of a company.
Present value analysis contends that the current value of an asset is best determined by discounting the cash flows expected to be derived from the asset by the firm's cost of capital.
Much of the MTA's ability to rebound derived from a plan that moved sensitive electronics and trains themselves out of the path of floodwaters a plan derived, in part, from experiences during Hurricane Irene the previous year.
So while our interests align on capping this well, we would never ask BP to tell us how much oil they think has leaked in order for us to determine the compensation and penalty that is to be derived from it.
He suggests that political and military espionage can be dealt with at the diplomatic level, which I have long supported, and that economic espionage should be approached in ways analogous to and derived from current frameworks for the regulation and protection of intellectual property rights.
Current restrictions on claiming the home office deduction, such as the requirement that a home office be used regularly and exclusively for business and the limit on the amount of the deduction tied to income derived from the particular business, still apply under the new option.
It could include revenues derived from a yet-to-be created "cap-and-trade" system to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Taxes derived from property were considered to be direct taxes while indirect taxes were those on labor and services.
It involves using proteins that are sensitive to light, derived from other organisms such as algae, and putting them into neurons.
In addition, an added benefit has been a excess return derived from regular rebalancing relative to a portfolio that is not rebalanced.
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