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She may have a point: Whenever the issue of plus-size fliers arises, some go so far as to suggest that passengers be weighed — not only because of the seating issue, but also because a heavier plane uses more fuel — an expense that is shared by all.

The mechanical behavior of soils is partly affected by their clay content, which arises some important issues in many fields of employment, such as civil and environmental engineering, geology, and agriculture.

This case arises some caution to anesthesiologists, that epidural or spinal anesthesia may be just innocent by-standers even when we see patients with some neurologic disorders after epidural or spinal procedures.

Since Aristotle calls the axioms, 'those from which (demonstration arises),' some have suggested that the axioms alone form the premises for a science and that a proof in any science arises by placing genus terms and their definitions in the axioms and then substituting terms like 'triangle' for their definitions when they arise in proofs.

In summary, the present study arises some hypotheses that require further testing.

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Obstacles arise, some internal, some external.

Inevitably, complications arise some predictable, some not – and Ockrent reveals an undoubted gift for comedy.

From Shanxi's political and spiritual crossroads arose some of China's earliest dynasties.

But with those another problem arose: some of the photographers could not be identified.

A huge boost for the sport – and arise (some would say belatedly) Sir Ben.

Technical issues arose: some because new things were attempted for which no easy off-the-shelf technology existed, others because the project was perhaps just too ambitious.

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