Example sentences of "can [be] derived " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes information can be derived from written sources , such as works of history or documents , and these become more and more important from the early medieval period onwards .
2 Other indirect information can be derived from the report of the formidable Report Commission on Canals and Inland Navigations , appointed in 1906 and taking evidence over three years .
3 Gibson 's ( 1969 ) account of these effects suggests that discrimination training may not be necessary but the same conclusion can be derived from more prosaic considerations — it might be argued , for instance , that the results described so far reflect no more than a disruption in control subjects confronted by novel stimuli at the start of the test discrimination .
4 Support for this interpretation can be derived from studies of delayed MTS in pigeons , which have found that the magnitude of the DOE diminishes as the length of the delay is reduced , there being no effect when there is no delay ( Brodigan and Peterson 1976 ; Edwards et al .
5 They can be gained at the expense of time spent on clients with other problems ( as will be seen in Chapter 4 ) or they can be derived from additional funding earmarked for the purpose .
6 The slope of a line can be derived from any two points on it .
7 Regression techniques have their advantages : the lines can be derived in one fell swoop from a formula , and do not require iterating .
8 The components of the Weyl tensor inside region IV can be derived using ( 11.10 ) and have been evaluated by Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos .
9 It was pointed out by Ernst ( 1986 ) that the Nutku Halil solution can be derived from the isotropic ( ) Kasner metric by applying a double-Harrison ( Bäcklund ) transformation .
10 MINSE was developed from the hypothesis that ideas about information needs can be derived from an agreed systems model that reflects the primary purpose of an organisation , expressed as the transformation in the root definition of the system .
11 The ownership and objectives of a procedure interrelate , as each will vary with the viewpoint taken , and both these factors need to be considered before the measures of performance can be derived .
12 Thus , for example , in reference resolution , if the first complete set of resolutions of the anaphors in a QLF is deemed implausible , other possible referents will be tried exhaustively for the last anaphor to be processed before any other changes are considered ; and the second QLF , if any , will not be considered at all unless no plausible set of resolutions can be derived for the first .
13 Some preparation in nursing care and skills is obviously necessary before the full benefit of learning at the bedside can be derived .
14 In the past two articles we 've seen how double stops can be derived from chords , and also some different approaches for incorporating double stops into your playing .
15 Because of the claims made by test constructors in relation to the numerical scores which can be derived from tests and the very considerable technical demands required to meet these assessment objectives , it is necessary to evaluate language tests against a number of well-established criteria ( McCauley and Swisher 1984 ) .
16 Objective 1 here is more specific in that it concerns the way in which a programme for intervention , designed to correct a problem , can be derived and constructed .
17 If meaning can be derived by participants in the communication then there must be a significatory system operating and it can be analysed at the level of the first order regardless of what the meaning is .
18 Burr states that suffixed forms of words can be derived by rule .
19 Although phosphate positions are well defined , the backbone torsion angles are not , and little dependable information can be derived from the latter .
20 By combining the data from the two radars , convection vectors of 10-s resolution can be derived , with the assumption that the flow does not vary between the two beams .
21 Regan declares her love to be identical with Goneril 's , only that she has understated it ( we had scarce thought it possible to go beyond Goneril ) : To claim that your love for your father exceeds all the joys which can be derived from the senses — with your newly wedded husband standing by — is to claim too much .
22 But I think we can allow belief some independent influence as well , and the basis of that independence can be derived from the classical conception of our self-interested rationality .
23 But Yockey repeatedly conveys the impression that the laws of molecular biology can be derived from mathematics .
24 Another , more complex , attempted resolution of the above paradox , which suggests , similarly , that the justification for enforcement can be derived from the principle of respect for individual autonomy , returns to liberalism 's definition of ‘ the right ’ or the constitution of society .
25 The United Kingdom has a unique database of prescribing from which practice indicators and audit of prescribing can be derived
26 An infant uses the mouth as the first organ from which pleasure can be derived , through sucking at the breast and imbibing the warm milk .
27 For this reason , the largest ’ balanced ’ corpus that can be derived from these 13 million words consists of 5 million words , and represents approximately 500,000 words from each of the 10 superfields .
28 For some people security and comfort can be derived from being able to anticipate events , for others ward routine can be a source of distress .
29 The Library of Congress Catalog and printed card service , and the weekly , monthly , quarterly , annual and subsequent cumulations of British National Bibliography , plus its own printed card service , derive from this data base , and it is hoped to begin experiments towards the provision of a similar computer store of catalogue data on audio-visual materials in due course from which all manner of useful selected print-outs can be derived .
30 Two matrices , A , B are said to be equivalent if one can be derived from the other by any finite number of elementary operations of the types specified above .
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