Sentence examples for arising from not from inspiring English sources

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The document acknowledges "risks" in the move – including "decreased ability to overcome resistance at local level, and more nasty surprises arising from not managing projects as closely as we have up to now".

There are three kinds: the physical risk of not getting the quality or quantity of water required for current operations or for future expansion; the regulatory risk arising from changes in legislation in the region; and the reputational risk arising from not managing water use responsibly.

(Tel. Int. 9, Foundation) These issues were sometimes compounded by hunger and discomfort arising from not achieving rest breaks during long shifts.

Of these factors, as expected, withdrawal (defined as the distress arising from not being able to play video games and using games as a means of coping with adverse emotional states) accounts for the greatest part of the variance.

Given that there has been some speculation in the dental literature of possible litigation consequences arising from not adhering to a standardization protocol, dental practitioners may require education in the area of optimization and calibration of dental display devices.

While educators earning higher incomes or with employed partners could afford to take holidays, other educators spoke of the strain arising from not being able to take a break from FDC work: "I think the most stressful thing is not being able to have holidays, 'cause I can't afford to go on holidays.

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This was adjusted for mortality arising from not-previously notified tuberculosis cases by identifying the number of tuberculosis deaths that had been notified as tuberculosis cases previously, but not for changes in either population or incidence over time.

Of course, those who believe it is always better to do something tend to believe that any negative consequences of their action arise from not doing enough.

Several stories are written from a child's perspective, and Boylan is good at the brutal logic and transactions that arise from not quite understanding what is going on.

This usually arises from not pushing the nail distal enough, possibly from fear of producing a distal fracture, or from migration of an unlocked nail.

He holds that punishment is an evil that is only ever justified if its employment prevents some greater evil that would arise from not punishing (Bentham, 1789, 158).

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