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Meanings of derive more in English
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Usage of derive more in English
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Both Tencent and NetEase have vowed to derivemore proceeds from overseas markets.
2
That the whites derivemore benefit than themselves, from their hay, wood and timber.
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Many readers derivemore anger than comfort from the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching.
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You would derivemore benefit, I'll be bound, than those young roysterers of last evening.
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For the rest we derivemore knowledge from the excavations of Pompeii than from any other source.
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Her purity is so inestimable that I cannot say whether I derivemore pride or sorrow from its preeminence.
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Software services exporters, which derivemore that half of their revenues from the United States, were among the leading decliners.
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Congress has never explicitly allowed heavily regulated mutual funds to derivemore than a small fraction of their income from commodities.
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Now, it would be preposterous to argue that he would not derivemore satisfaction from Helen than from those crackling share-certificates.
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It is a question if Outfield did not derivemore real pleasure and pride out of Joel's popularity than did Joel himself.
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The China-related firms listed in New York and Singapore must derivemore than 50 percent of their revenue from mainland China, it said.
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Wauk drank almost all of it, Powder-Face seeming to derivemore pleasure in seeing her drink his portion than in drinking it himself.
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The FAO believes that we cannot afford to plough up more land for agriculture and we need to derivemore protein from the sea.
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Technology giants, for instance, derivemore of their worth these days from services, patents and brand value, intangibles that can be hard to value.
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Aegon said it already excludes companies that derivemore than 30% of sales from the exploration, mining, and refining of thermal coal.
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Indonesia's push to develop domestic mineral processing industries aims to derivemore revenue from a sector that already contributes around 12 percent of GDP.