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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising which" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is likely intended to refer to a situation or condition that has emerged, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The issues arising which need to be addressed are numerous."
Alternatives: "that have arisen" or "emerging from".
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(d) Any other matter arising which involves the administration of the Railroad Retirement Act.
To take one popular example, any calculation of how likely we are to be the only intelligent species in the universe depends absolutely on assumptions about the likelihood of intelligent species arising, which can't be tested across a range of universes.
To each of the 21 possible combinations arising, which will be denoted designs, the three bootstrap algorithms (normal, free, and fixed) for both the H 0 and the H 1 case were applied.
Further cooling to the temperature of liquid nitrogen does not lead to new reflexes arising, which testifies to the almost total absence of the metal matrix volumes with a structure dissimilar to K-phase.
There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right.
Therefore there is concern that the rollout of ART in Africa could quickly lead to high levels of transmitted resistance arising which would reduce the effectiveness of epidemic control efforts.
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But a new question has arisen: which looks better?
The question arises: Which Lance is Mr. Armstrong best known for?
What opportunities arise, which projects do we pursue?
But there, the most fundamental question arises: which programs work and which children should be treated?
A tremendous cloud of smoke arose which completely blotted out Hiroshima.
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