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It is smaller and more fragmented, and arises from Muslim alienation within European and American societies.
Every disease," he continued, "has its own nature, and arises from external causes".
In social democracy, entitlement is equal, and arises from citizenship, though one-size-fits-all sometimes creates its own problems.
With "Working on My Novel," there's a comparable sort of pathos, which accumulates through the reading experience and arises from a similar repurposing of a preëxisting technological artifact.
The brain exists within the skull, but the mind extends outward and arises from the interactions between people or between a person and the environment.
It deals with the fate of the bourgeois poet in courtly society and arises from Goethe's own dilemma at the court of Weimar.
Every error has in it an element of truth, and arises from an arbitrary combination of things which in themselves are legitimate.
A scrotal septum or partition divides the pouch into two compartments and arises from a ridge, or raphe, visible on the outside of the scrotum.
It was put forth by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern in Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (1944) and arises from the expected utility hypothesis.
The bonding between layers is quite weak and arises from the van der Waals interaction; there is much slippage parallel to the layers.
But what keeps the film from curdling into a grumpy, aging artist's complaint about the state of the world is the sense that the cynicism is balanced by and arises from affection.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com