Sentence examples for arising perhaps from inspiring English sources

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Reading is a relatively recent development, arising perhaps 5,000 years ago, and it depends on a tiny area of the brain's visual cortex.

But there was also, she says, "a glimmer" of an understanding, arising, perhaps, from her own South African background, of what it might have been like to take part: how rage plays a part in mob violence, that it can also be about adrenaline, and even fun.

As far as I could tell, there was a general skepticism about the digital humanities, combined with a certain measure of unease — arising, perhaps, from the vague aura of utility, even of outright science, emanating from the discipline, and the sense that this aura was attracting funding that might otherwise have gone to more low-tech humanities projects.

These discrepancies are not easily explained, other than the real possibility that different variants exist in SKOV-3 cells, arising perhaps from long-term culture and passage number.

A deficiency of hydrogen sulfide is proposed to be of pathophysiological relevance, arising perhaps as a consequence of cross-talk with nitric oxide or other reactive oxygen species involved in signalling (10).

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A different subject area can arise, perhaps only partly to do with your areas of interest.

As the role of engineering became ever more prestigious, a seductive idea arose: perhaps architectural excellence could be reduced to function.

The first neglect arises perhaps from the difficulty of distinguishing a minimal writer from an author who is not a writer at all.

I would point out other adults they might turn to instead, should the need arise perhaps a neighbor, a teacher, a police officer.

If a big crisis arises perhaps widespread political unrest in China — it could sow broader panic, with investors fleeing as fast as they piled in.

These enhanced flocculation properties are shown to arise, perhaps counterintuitively, due to interactions between the negatively-charged functionality on the flocculant and the predominantly negatively-charged biocolloids.

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