Sentence examples for ever arising from inspiring English sources

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The Maastricht treaty of 1992 proscribed bail-outs of improvident member nations, which was meant to avoid such issues ever arising.

But perhaps the most far-reaching goal of this approach would be to prevent tumors from ever arising in the first place.

Once a cancer has been initiated, pre-existing policing mechanisms (e.g. the immune system) are the only defence, while pre-existing suppression mechanisms (e.g. tumour suppressor genes) act earlier, reducing the chance of a cancer ever arising.

Try to prevent problems from ever arising.

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No one has shown that the circumstance has ever arisen.

He added that no such emergency had ever arisen.

"Would you mind very much should such a situation ever arise?

Think about it now so you're not caught unawares if the question ever arises.

How could systems of such staggering complexity and such stunning beauty ever arise?

And by now, if the need ever arises, he can also run a meeting.

No prosecutions ever arose from the complaints against Phelps, although the bureau did interview him during "several investigations".

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