Sentence examples for arises as something from inspiring English sources

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It is precisely with the intention of answering critics like Candrakīrti that Śāntarakṣita identifies the character of cognition as being contrary to insentient objects: "Cognitive awareness arises as something that is excluded from all insentient objects.

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He has arisen as was prophesied.

Other problems might arise, as well.

Other obstacles arose as well.

Questions about racial diversity arose, as well.

There is rhythm in the 35-minute performance, directed by Jon Kinzel, and much of its quiet drama arises from something as impersonal as the use of space.

In the simplest terms, this experience arises as the sensation that the literary work knows something that the reader does not, that the work has something to teach the reader.

But that our government arises (as national mythology holds) from our own will says something about the government and something about us.

So the question arises as to whether the causal direction is the temporal direction, or something else (Section 2.2).

That's why Qatar arises as a model".

And it's not just about reasonable adjustments, it's about what's called discrimination because of something arising as a consequence of disability, so it's another type of discrimination potentially and it means that those pub owners will have to justify that treatment.

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