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deriving demand ECON

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The river has recently suffered from sulphurous pollutants deriving from the old and neglected mine-workings in the upper part of its course.
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The vegetation is formed by species deriving from various geographic regions.
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Metrical poetry is a particularly rhythmic form, deriving its structure from patterns of phonetic features within and between the lines of verse.
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Single parameter type classes are supported, with superclasses, derived instances, deriving clauses for common classes, default class methods and higher-kinded type variables.
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A plain state of rest is a temporary and imperfect equilibrium deriving from past human plans.
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Many modern naturalistic philosophers see no impenetrable barrier in deriving ought from is, believing it can be done whenever we analyze goal-directed behavior.
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He rejected analogical reason not only as a means for deriving religious verdicts, but also as a poetic device.
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Larval pleurobranchids can be planktotrophic (feeding on plankton), lecithotrophic (deriving nutrition from yolk), or direct developing.
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Although deriving from a similar philosophy, behavior modification was one form of behaviorism that modified behavior without addressing what was causing it.
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They also ate pancakes called ("tganits"), ("tagnits") or ("tagnias"), all words deriving from ("tagnon"), frying pan.
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