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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably arise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that can be debated or considered as potentially occurring.
Example: "In the context of climate change, several challenges may arguably arise that require immediate attention."
Alternatives: "potentially emerge" or "possibly occur".
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However, transaction costs of similar magnitude than the stamp duty could arguably arise from brokerage fees and insurance coverage (see Thomas 1921, pp. 194 195).
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Two taxa found in the mouth or digestive tube were in Pulvinomyzostomum and one in Myzostomatidae (Notopharyngoides aruensis), each arguably arising from a cyst to free-living ancestor.
Forms in which the adults consume the host directly have arguably arisen either twice independently – in the ancestor of Asteromyzostomum and Protomyzostomum (which reside in asteroids and ophiuroids) and in the ancestor of Mesomyzostoma (which live within crinoids) – or three times (separately in Asteromyzostomum and Protomyzostomum).
Further, universal jurisdiction arguably does not arise when the International Criminal Court (ICC) charges a suspect.
Arguably, these activations could arise because subjects need to inhibit the competing response induced by the scene's gist (indeed, right inferior frontal cortex activations are found in response inhibition tasks 80,81,82), need to exert higher cognitive control83, or engage in online monitoring processes84.
This situation, in which new interaction rules between the connectives arise, is arguably undesirable.
However, at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, interest arbitrage arose arguably primarily as regards the investment demand for bills of exchange issued in London and in the main financial centres across the English Channel.
The power to hit governments in the pocket is arguably the key tangible to arise from the two-year debt crisis, as the European Union tries to take active control of potential problems across the single market.
Now, of course, the survey's results aren't really all that surprising; early adopters of any new consumer technology are never happy if issues arise, but that's arguably part and parcel of the game.
Hence, were a similar situation to arise, this group should arguably receive attention specifically tailored to its designated activities and the conditions under which it works.
Nissenbaum argues that when a new technology — such as a publicly available online database of court records — arises that arguably violates contextual integrity, a presumption should arise in favor of preserving contextual integrity and rejecting the new technology.
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