Sentence examples for cases bring about from inspiring English sources

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The 27 countries of the European Union adopted the new rules according to the recommendations of the group's Scientific Committee on Food, which found that sucrose provided no particular nutritional advantages, could, in rare cases, bring about a fatal metabolic disorder, and might lead to overfeeding.

Although most of this work has been performed in mammals, many of the chemical pollutants capable of suppressing human immune responses have since been found to alter immune responses in fish and, in many cases, bring about similar effects and act via similar mechanisms (Galloway and Handy 2003; Zelikoff et al. 1994).

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Official retrospective statistics revealed over 500,000 cases of THA were performed per annum in the US alone, but failure cases brought about more than 40,000 revision procedures among them.

In contrast, successful small-scale and economically feasible livestock projects, whether by intent or not, have in many cases brought about other benefits, such as social and gender benefits and improvements in health status, employment, functional literacy, environmental conservation and spiritual growth, in addition to increased food and income.

Adjusting the mechanics of a particular stroke is one thing; but in Mr Nadal's case, bringing about changes that would lessen his chance of injury would require him to remodel his entire game.

On the other hand, the Carathéodory case brings about some obstructions in a strict localization of sign conditions on the boundaries of bound sets (see e.g. [3, 15]).

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the affirmative action case brought about by 22-year-old Abigail Fisher, who claims that her 2008 rejection from the University of Texas was due to her race.

In Didden v. Village of Port Chester (2006), an unrelated case brought about by the same town's actions, Sotomayor joined a unanimous panel's summary order to uphold a trial court's dismissal – due to a statute of limitations lapse – of a property owner's objection to his land being condemned for a redevelopment project.

The case may bring about some positive changes if people are willing to work for them, he said.

The outcome of the Supreme Court case could bring about the end of an era — and of an industry.

Although women and girls are disproportionately affected by conflict, their experiences and instrumental contribution to peace are often overlooked This tragic case must bring about a sea change in attitudes to womens' rights.

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