Beleaguered insurer AIG is renaming its property-casualty and general insurance business "Chartis, " which it derived from the Greek word for map.
One strength of this new survey data is that is it derived from patient experiences, as opposed to pure reviews related to patient satisfaction.
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In Chicago the consultant to one pension fund refused to disclose how much brokerage and other compensation it derived from managers it recommended the fund hire.
But it reflects, too, a sense of shame, much of it derived from slavery, which lasted longer and involved larger numbers in Brazil than anywhere else.
The wide-ranging probe described by the Journal appears to target networks of traders who paid certain consultants for information, some of it derived from people like technology resellers who can offer their insights into how a particular line of products is selling.
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It was derived from fish by researchers at the University of Minnesota in 1997.
This is a very wonky comment, but it is derived from several years of research, so please bear with me.
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The bigger picture problem with the Wagenaar paper is that it is derived from mashing together the results of 50 original studies containing a total of 340 estimates.
One theory is that it's derived from the word "nuncheon", an old Anglo-Saxon word which meant a quick snack between meals that you can hold in your hands.
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The Crown Office's Civil Recovery Unit (CRU) raised the action for the forfeiture of the money at Dundee Sheriff Court on the basis that it had been derived from unlawful conduct.
It's derived from dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), which was promoted as a pain reliever in the 1960s and 1970s until scientists discovered in animal tests that it caused eye damage in high doses.
Three years later, they've got a phone on the market: a cute, palm-sized object that looks a bit like it's derived from the original Apple Computer (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iMac, all curves and transparent tinted plastic.
"It's got all the functionality of plastics derived from petrochemicals, but it's made from a renewable resource, " says Stavropoulos.
It could include revenues derived from a yet-to-be created "cap-and-trade" system to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
For material to qualify as programme-related, it must be directly derived from the programme.
Big manufacturers, such as Renault and Peugeot, have even grown to love the 35-hour work-week, for the greater flexibility they have derived from it.
And the measurements came from the photo I took with my iPhone and include with my story, which the anonymous Thingiverse poster then uploaded along with the CAD model he derived from it.
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But the same could have been said of the theory of general relativity, and yet satellite navigation, on which we all now depend, would be riddled with inaccuracies without corrections derived from it.
Secretary Feith and his organization were not only justified after September 11 in reexamining the classified information and the policy assumptions derived from it that had guided America's approach to terrorists prior to that day's horrific attacks.
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.
This shift in thinking around the nature of the relationship and the potential value derived from it (that competitive edge) has them engaging earlier in their process, at the conception and architecture design phase of their projects, rather than once they have the specification developed.
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Equating economic power with a lack of injunctions is problematic because it implies economic power is derived from the injunction itself, or more specifically the lack thereof.
In 2001 it derived 34% of its revenue from its dyspepsia medicine, Prilosec (omeprazole).
It rides on a new platform derived from the one that underpins the larger Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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During cross-examination, prosecutors pried the admission out of Skilling that he had invested in his girlfriend's photo company when it derived the bulk of its revenue from Enron, and that he failed to disclose this conflict to the board of directors.
The twist that Codexis brings is that unlike petrol, of which each batch from the refinery is chemically different from the others (because the crude oil from which it is derived is an arbitrary mixture of hydrocarbon molecules), biopetrol could be turned out exactly the same, again and again, and thus designed to have the optimal mixture of properties required of a motor fuel.
Siluria creates catalysts that convert natural gas into fuels and chemicals it says are indistinguishable from oil-derived equivalents.
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The meaning of a word can be derived from its etymology or it can be assigned arbitrarily and artificially.
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In addition to producing stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries, Geron says, it has seven other types of cells derived from stem cells in its pipeline.
But it is not yet known whether tissues derived from embryonic stem cells would cause transplant rejection, whereas this does not seem to be a problem with adult stem cells.
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