No obligation on our part shall be derivable from mistakes, typing errors or other obvious inaccuracies. |
We will now ascertain what sanction to slavery is derivable from these terms. |
The lessee is assumed to receive all the benefits derivable from the use of the good and to incur the costs and risks associated with ownership. |
Behavior modification refers only to that body of procedures and conceptual systems derivable from experimental psychology or experimental learning theory. |
It is derivable from that statesman's written or spoken utterances and is what guides him unconsciously in making decisions. |
For postings not relevant to the budget, one commitment item flagged as statistical must be derivable. |