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More and more Nigerians do not find balancing their different identities irksome because they recognize that there are advantages--economic, cultural, and political--to be
derived
from straddling them.
The principle of subsidiarity –
derived
from the Latin word meaning “to aid” – was enshrined in 1992 in the EU’s founding treaties.
Stem cells used in this research are best
derived
from very early stage embryos created by in vitro fertilization, but this leads to ethical dilemmas.
These critics, especially in Germany, where stem cell research evokes nightmares of Nazi era eugenics, argue that research with stem cells
derived
from embryos is unnecessary because multi-potential stem cells occur naturally in adult tissues as well.
This loss of capacity to differentiate may be caused by the particular mode in which the stem cells are derived, the conditions surrounding their growth, and other variables of handling.
Embryonic stem cells prepared in a scientist’s own laboratory are most likely to have been derived, stored and maintained in ways that maximize their potency for particular uses.
A cap on the tax reductions
derived
from tax expenditures that is equal to 2% of each individual’s adjusted gross income would raise more than $200 billion in 2013 if applied to all of the current deductions and to the exclusions for municipal-bond interest and employer-paid health insurance.
In 1972, an American scientist, Ancel Keys, working in the area of human nutrition, public health, and epidemiology, renamed it the BMI after finding that its values also correlated with body fat mass as
derived
from skin-fold or body-density measurements.
Solutions
derived
from beneficial microbes will be key to these innovations.
The political community is not a product of its citizens’ commitment to a common constitutional and legal order; instead, as in the 1930s, membership in the nation is
derived
from common descent and religion.
China’s renewed self-confidence is based on its remarkable economic prowess, which is
derived
not from natural resources, but from productivity and creativity.
The history of central banking, though comparatively brief, suggests that democratically
derived
legitimacy is possible only at the level of the nation-state.
The pleasure appears to be
derived
from the suffering the United States is enduring after four years of efforts to stabilize Iraq.
The "economic miracle" of the 1950's in the then West Germany
derived
its dynamics not least from the urge to own and hold on to something of one’s own.
The decision to associate the UK with the United States was a defensible strategic choice for a smaller country that
derived
much of its influence from the closeness of the bilateral relationship.
The policy is supposed to work by aligning the market rate of interest with the expected rate of profit, an idea
derived
from the Swedish economist Knut Wicksell.
And for the independently wealthy – especially those with a majority of income
derived
from a stock portfolio – standards of living have actually increased in recent decades.
A recent study by the IMF reports on “equilibrium” exchange rates
derived
from models of long run factors in currency valuations.
For example, when patients experience pain relief from placebos, the brain releases endogenous opioids and/or CB1 cannabinoids – the very same mechanisms that mediate pain relief
derived
from pharmaceutical treatments.
But it is PRONACO’s demand that at least 50% of the oil revenue
derived
from the Niger delta and other states in the south be retained in the area of production that most threatens the survival of the country’s survival as a united entity.
A recent survey by the International Finance Corporation found that Uniminuto graduates – almost two-thirds of whom qualified as low-income upon enrollment – increased their incomes and job responsibilities and
derived
good value from their educational experience.
When even the 9/11 commissioners renounce their own conclusions (because they were based on evidence
derived
from torture), is it surprising that many want a second investigation?
Conclusions that are not
derived
from such carefully controlled observations must remain conjecture.
The problem is that real people are not just "average," so the real question concerns how the benefits
derived
from computers are distributed.
As it stands, more than 80% of the world’s primary energy supply and more than two-thirds of its electricity are
derived
from fossil fuels.
Empiricists: Convinced that observation is our only tool against economic ignorance, empiricists are certain that the only defensible theoretical propositions are those
derived
from discerning patterns whereby changes in exogenous variables constantly precede changes in endogenous variables, thus establishing empirically (for example, through Granger tests) the direction of causality.
Marxists: In societies in which profit is
derived
exclusively from surplus value “donated” (as part of the capitalist labor process) by workers, and which reflects the capitalists’ extractive power (bequeathed to them by one-sided property rights over the means of production), the Christmas tradition of gift exchange packs dialectical significance.
Whatever benefits could be
derived
from a low-regulation economy would not offset the harm of reneging on environmental commitments that are viewed as vital to American business success.
Today, however, the benefits
derived
from his achievements are at risk because of a series of stunning courtroom defeats.
The long-term costs of a worsening security confrontation with the US would exceed the short-term tactical benefits to be
derived
from continuing to support the North as a buffer state, especially given China’s deepening relationship with South Korea.
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