Examples of 'has derived' in a sentence

Meaning of "has derived"

Has derived indicates that one thing has originated or been developed from another source or cause

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It has derived from two legends.
Smart home automation has derived from those terms.
Smelly panties have been the consequence of this stores and what it has derived.
And of course he has derived political profit from it.
Sometimes people fail to know where power has derived from.
The lake has derived from its shape.
It is from this structure that the beach has derived its name.
All humanity has derived enormous benefit from them.
We have not yet implemented the idea that technology has derived from nature.
The city name has derived from the king.
Situation the precious advantage which Great Britain has derived from.
Madrid has derived its name from several theories.
All information provided here has derived from my own research.
Its authority has derived from its own unquestioned integrity and strong domestic controls.
The concept of Uzbek mail order brides has derived from that purpose only.

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The word skink has derived from other lizards which are there in the dessert.
The old script of Kashmiri language Sharada has derived its name from this place.
Their hardship has derived from cultural and religious reasons.
Violation, any economic benefit the violator has derived from the.
Of my little girls has derived from the use of your.
Has derived rules from " big data As you may know, specialized AI, up until now.
She has told me she has derived benefit from it.
Jerusalem has derived some reputation from the number and importance of her memorable sieges.
Of the advantages which Europe has derived from the discovery of America.
Turkey has derived considerable benefit from TAIEX operations over recent years.
Traditionally, our knowledge of risks has derived from the lessons of experience.
The name has derived from a local name for Field Elm Berest.
For twenty years, through neglect or from other causes, he has derived nothing from this.
The use of plants has derived its principles from traditional medicine.
Sleeper, " Do you know what benefit the Air Force has derived from the Bluebook study?
It most certainly has derived its name from a very old well which is placed nearby.
Manufactured in Anneyron ( Drôme ) for more than 60 years, it has derived from their excellent knowledge.
The program has derived from the works of Fr.
Remember that every laborer on God 's farm has derived all his qualifications from God!
However, it has derived significant income from kidnapping for ransom.
This suggests that probably the toponym " Arbanon " has derived from the ancient city of Albanopolis.
The dream has derived its material from three sources,.
Given its age and history, Lhasa has derived both a cultural and spiritual heritage.
He has derived his stage name from “ Butjadingen ”, where he spent part of his childhood.
Her writing evinced a mind which has derived its thoughts chiefly from secondary sources.
Tata has derived this platform from sister company Land Rover 's D8 architecture.
However, this reduction, so far, has derived mainly from income transfer programs.
One tribunal has derived from the damage formula in article 74 a general principle of full compensation.
Benefits NIKEL has derived from CORDIS,.
The name has derived from Peter Valdez, their founder.
The benefits that Canada has derived from this activity have been significant.
The name has derived from a lime tree Lypa.
The Institute has derived three alternatives.
The word harana has derived from the Spanish string instrument of the same name.
Regarding Brazil, this situation has derived from problems of corruption and the ensuing political crisis.

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