Sentence examples for arises thanks from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arises thanks" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The issue arises thanks to a lack of communication."
Alternatives: "occurs due to" or "happens because of".

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But the lion's share of the lion's share would go to India – from where the vast majority of all cricketing revenue arises, thanks to its cricket-mad population of 1.2 billion.

This is a radicalization of Husserl's idealism, in which meaning arises thanks to the inner dialogue whose language is more rarefied than that composed of everyday signs.

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When the opportunity to make "Man of Tai Chi" arose thanks largely to a deal with the state-run China Film Group — he was ready.

Setting aside the complex scientific and legal problems that will arise thanks to this poorly written law, the notion that banning drugs reduces the harms they cause, or reduces prevalence of use, is unsupported by any evidence.

He was referring to the enlightenment of the late 18th century, which had arisen thanks not only to philosophers and scientists, but also to the concentration of printers and bookmakers in Edinburgh.

The opportunity arose thanks to existing contacts between a member of his institute and his host lab in Heidelberg.

Although new minimally invasive procedures are rapidly arising thanks to the innovations in catheter-based technologies, the endovascular repair of the ascending aorta is still limited because of the related anatomical challenges.

Some cool possibilities that arise thanks to this include a service that looks over what you bought at the store and gives you recipes for dishes to make based on what you have.

BOSTON--The startling diversity of insect body plans may have arisen thanks in part to a small stretch of DNA that unleashed the potential of key developmental genes shared by many animals, a researcher said today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the publisher of ScienceNOW.

The confusion and resulting bureaucratic setback arose thanks to the UC system's recent, massive, multiyear project to bring all its postdocs, who formerly worked under a wide variety of rules, job titles, and ad hoc arrangements, into a single administrative classification--with a common benefits package--governed by Section 390 of the university system's Academic Personnel Manual (APM 390).

New polymorphism datasets from heterochroneous data have arisen thanks to recent advances in experimental and microbial molecular evolution, and the sequencing of ancient DNA (aDNA).

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