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So what happened to the additional revenues
derived
from the commodity boom of recent years?
Such an individual’s identity is not
derived
from class interests or other sociological characteristics, but from the logic of the market, which dictates maximization of self-interest, whether as a producer, a consumer, or a voter.
Immigration from the diaspora is essential to Israel, which is reflected in the Hebrew word for it: aliyah,
derived
from the verb “to ascend.”
Rent, broadly defined, is income
derived
solely from the ownership and control of an asset, rather than from innovative, entrepreneurial deployments of economic resources.
Most importantly, price signals that show the true social costs of energy
derived
from fossil fuels will encourage innovation and conservation.
Referring to France’s national motto, Valls defended “liberty, that is, freedom to write and to think, equality among men and women, and fraternity and secularism, from which is
derived
our social unity.”
Concerns about bankruptcy - that the high interest rates pushed by the IMF in East Asia would force firms into distress, even adversely effect the exchange rates while destroying economies and making countries less attractive to investors -
derived
from a theory of corporate finance, itself
derived
from theories of asymmetric information.
In the last analysis, self-government cannot be
derived
from international documents; it is in the people.
But that book’s potency originally
derived
from its fierce independence from contemporary orthodoxies.
This fantasy, derived, no doubt, from American history – from westward expansion and Manifest Destiny, from the Gold Rush and a settlement policy that valorized staking a claim to the wilderness and subduing it – is powerfully appealing to men in general, and to many women as well.
In Europe today, impatient Greeks have doubtless
derived
some encouragement from excoriations of bankers’ foolishness by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
He aggressively challenged the prevailing international system of profit sharing between oil-producing countries and foreign companies, which had allowed the companies to control crude oil’s “posted price,” from which their fees to the government were
derived.
Putin’s efforts to reclaim “great power” status for Russia may find support among his people; but that support will probably dwindle if Russians face the prospect of losing all of the comforts
derived
from the relatively open economy that their country has had for more than two decades.
While mainland China has its comparative advantage of lower-cost labor, Hong Kong, as one of the largest free ports and financial centers in the world, registered in 1996 the world highest proportion -- 81% -- of GDP
derived
from services.
And the US may have
derived
other benefits from the deal, such as more jobs, thanks to more exports to Mexico and more competitive Mexican inputs.
The GDP
derived
from the ocean amounts to $2.5 trillion, or 5% of the world’s total GDP.
Nor can he: to him, irrationality simply means behavior that is inconsistent with the forecasts
derived
from the BoE’s model.
Moreover, the basic NBS investment figures – that is, total fixed-asset investment, from which fixed capital formation is
derived
– reflect the total of the provincial figures.
But the lessons that are sometimes
derived
from Sweden’s experience are based on misunderstandings of what we actually did, and of how our system worked.
That is why in Islamic jurisprudence, laws must be
derived
from the Koran and the Sunnah of the Prophet, not handed down from British or classical philosophy.
Importantly, although interest is prohibited under Islamic finance, profit is not; the latter is
derived
from various arrangements that combine finance and enterprise.
In reality, of course, QE – whether the expectation or execution of it – would affect both interest rates, and the inflation expectations that are
derived
from them.
After all, Rouhani is the supposedly moderate administrator of a state whose constitution is not, in the eyes of the clerical elite,
derived
from this earthly realm.
In fact, statistics on past stock market performance mislead because of what statisticians call “selection bias,” which occurs when the sample from which a statistic is
derived
is not representative of all the data.
This is not just ancient history, irrelevant in the era of molecular biology: naturally
derived
compounds, such as taxol, still provide some of the most promising avenues for the treatment of cancers and other diseases.
The military regimes that preceded them
derived
their strength from their soldiers.
The view that the amount of energy
derived
from nuclear power worldwide will continue its slow decrease during the coming years is further supported by the 2008 annual report of the Euratom Supply Agency, which coordinates the long-term uranium needs of nuclear power plants within the European Union.
The culprit of this storyline is the Club of Rome, a global think-tank that, in the 1970s, spurred energy anxiety with its absurd prophecies
derived
from questionable models.
In retrospect, many observers, myself included, believe that much of the advice was based on the IMF’s experience with countries whose problem
derived
from excessive government spending and budgets and was not appropriate to East Asia, where the problem was not a fiscal crisis but a banking crisis -- in Japan as well as in the pegged exchange rate countries.
Sufism comprises a variety of independent orders with distinctive beliefs and practices that are
derived
from numerous saints’ teachings.
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