Sentence examples for something might arise from inspiring English sources

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More simply, if A then B; but not B, hence not A. One might, of course, challenge the implication: something might arise from nothing, even if there are no cases of chickens giving birth to horses.

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That's called bipartisanship .Bob Foys ChicagoInventing arms and legsSIR – Your article on the advances in creating artificial hands ("Once more, with feeling", February 8th) raises an interesting point: out of war something good might arise.

"This is not a crisis which might arise in 100 years, it is something which is already here today".

There was always something happening on track this season to excite spectators and keep everyone guessing who might arise as the closest challenger to the indomitable Vettel and his team.

What problems might arise from the switch?

Other problems might arise, as well.

Perhaps the opportunity might arise again in 2004".

-What are some human errors that might arise?

Interesting implications for improving deficient time sense might arise.

What problems do you think might arise from this scenario?

He noted the slippery-slope arguments that might arise.

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