"I employed the method to derive lessons from the experiences of previous explorers that might be relevant to the future explorers of Mars."
Furthermore, this process allows the project to derive knowledge and lessons that are relevant to current policy, from the Cold War archives.
Picasso must have derived lessons from Gimpel, Blériot and the magazines as he did from Cézanne and African art.
From the incident with the duchess she had derived several lessons; the first being not to resist the advances made to her, but instead to profit from them.
From this small plot, students are expected to derive crucial lessons not only on topics like sustainable agriculture, bio-diversity and seasonality, but also culinary adaptability.
There may also be a desire to utilise comparative studies for practical policy considerations by attempting to derive 'lessons' from overseas experience.
I agree, at least in part, with George Washington when he said: "We ought not to look back, unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors."
After a decision process ends, leaders should reflect on the process and try to derive lessons learned regarding how to manage conflict constructively.
And as we grow older we recall great segments of experience, deriving such lessons from them as our personal computers are able to decipher.
He was known for telling stories, particularly from his incarceration, and deriving lessons from everything he heard and saw there.