Sentence examples for arising evidence from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arising evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where new evidence is emerging or becoming apparent, often in legal, scientific, or investigative discussions.
Example: "The investigation was reopened due to the arising evidence that suggested a different suspect."
Alternatives: "emerging evidence" or "newly surfaced evidence".

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There is arising evidence that circulating miRNAs exert biological functions e.g. as part of intercellular communication, and may be used as biomarkers for human diseases [19].

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While they suggest the moon and the Earth formed together nearly 100 million years after the solar system arose, evidence from meteorites from Mars suggests that the Red Planet formed as little as a few million years after the solar system was born.

Apart from this, no clear pattern of geographical differentiation between populations arose: evidence for isolation by distance was only detected in the Lauragais (R = 33.16; P = 0.0005), but it was almost only because of F09 (R = 4.24; P = 0.017 without F09) a weedy population distant from the other populations.

They said the move was prompted, in part, by the obstacles arising from evidence obtained through brutal treatment or intelligence gathering.

But in a report to the agency's board, the IAEA director general, ElBaradei, said Iran had failed to answer questions arising from evidence suggesting it had at least contemplated the design of a warhead.

An IPCC spokesman said: "We are aware of a further allegation, arising from evidence disclosed for the inquest, that on 3 April 2009 some officers were aware of physical contact between police and Ian Tomlinson but that this information was not passed on to the family, Coroner or IPCC.

Alexander, the shadow health secretary, said: "You should never say never in politics because what you need to do is look at the circumstances that arise, the evidence before you".

The potential for Albuquerque as a test case for the Supreme Court arises from evidence that suggests the spending limits have had an energizing effect on the city's mayoral elections.

In Oklahoma this week the governor, Frank Keating, stopped the scheduling of executions for the 12 men on Oklahoma's death-row after doubts arose about evidence provided by a forensic chemist.

In the space of seven days, I heard reports about three patients who had taken Ambien: one woke up in the morning to discover she had been binge eating; another arose to evidence of nocturnal clothes washing; and a third, the wife of an elderly man, reported that her husband had a transient paranoid psychosis.

Correction: December 3 , 2002 Tuesday A front-page article on Sunday on doubts that have arisen about evidence in the 1989 Central Park jogger case, including confessions by the five defendants, misspelled the surname of a Northwestern University law professor who has compiled a list of false confessions.

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