Sentence examples for rather than arising from inspiring English sources

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Again, change had effectively been imposed from outside, rather than arising from internal resolve.

But a Labor spokesman has told Guardian Australia its objection is "philosophical" rather than arising from fears of misuse of information.

The inevitable next stage, in which he comes to his senses, takes a good look at himself and decides what's really important, is rubber-stamped onto the movie rather than arising plausibly from the character's situation.

Because Australian health authorities had strong experiences managing dengue fever cases, which were often imported from people visiting or returning from overseas rather than arising locally, any case of Zika in Australia would probably be well controlled, he said.

He wants, in effect, show business without show and without business; he militates for a literature that, rather than arising from experience and inspiration, is constructed according to correct principles of theoretical analysis.

She thereby not only takes Mr. Bush off the hook for his disastrous decisions and policies, but also implies that her longstanding critiques of this president are merely predetermined by her genetic coding rather than arising from rational analysis.

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Those emotions generate the movie's plot, rather than arise from it, so to say that the story makes no sense proves to be an irrelevant complaint.

For example, it is not known to what extent blood-borne metastases have a single clonal origin from a few cells shed into the circulation rather than arise in larger tumour emboli from tongues of tumour contained within extramural veins.

Secondly, the lack of an excess risk of dyskinetic cerebral palsy with pre-eclampsia combined with the finding of no association between pre-eclampsia and low Apgar scores (data not shown), may suggest that a possible brain injury caused by pre-eclampsia would antedate delivery rather than arise through birth asphyxia.

It should be considered whether the "plurality test" should be a constant issue, rather than only arising when a takeover is considered.

This has often been discussed in relation to stochastic oscillator forcing rather than those arising deterministically in a high-dimensional setting [267, 358 360].

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