Sentence examples for connection raises from inspiring English sources

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The connection raises hopes that anti-inflammatory drugs can be adapted to treat patients with depression or senile dementia.

The connection raises an ominous prospect: that increases in diabetes, a major concern in the United States and worldwide, may worsen the rising toll from Alzheimer's.

That connection raises a simple question: did his membership in Red Sox Nation color his investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball and lead to the paucity of Red Sox and the abundance of former and current Yankees implicated in his report?

Although she did not vote on the acquisition, the connection raises the question of whether or not Mohr played a role in bring the deal to Shutterfly in the first place.

This drastic connection raises interest in analyzing ubiquitous environmental risk factors which collectively constitute the "exposome" [ 4], a concept first introduced by Wild [ 6] and later advocated by Rappaport [ 4, 7].

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The expansive corruption investigation, and the Stevens family connection, raised two staggering possibilities: that the elder Mr. Stevens could be implicated, and that the economic and political stability he had provided since he literally helped put the state on the map 49 years ago could crumble.

Although the disagreement has not been publicly disclosed until now, the debate over possible Saudi connections raises a very sensitive political issue for the Bush administration.

But it's quietly heartwarming and thoughtful too, as it makes unexpected connections, raises questions about expectation and privilege, knocks back assumptions and probes whether home is a place or a state of mind.

Ori and Rom Brafman's new book Click: The Magic of Instant Connections raises a number of interesting observations concerning why some people are able to immediately make a personal connection.

He rattles off the data - that lack of close personal connections raises the odds of dying early (almost as much as poverty does the same); that our bodies don't like being alone and tell us in a thousand ways -- through higher blood pressure, more stress hormone, greater inflammation, poor sleep and depression.

The existence of these connections raises possibility that the CMNs may serve as a channel for information exchange between the connected plants [36].

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