Sentence examples for that sometimes arises from inspiring English sources

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A second issue concerning heaven that sometimes arises is whether everlasting bliss is even a possible state of affairs.

Autoimmunity that sometimes arises in the context of partial human T-cell immunodeficiency is often characterized by IgE production and 'allergic' Th2 diseases.

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Ms. Sigelman was struggling with the awkward silences that sometimes arose after she posed a question.

For example, Mr. Cholst said, mediation is often appropriate for the "quality of life" disputes that sometimes arise between shareholders or unit owners.

They're not the first to do so, of course — in the past decade or two, a number of rappers have erased the fuzzy line between those two subgenres, as well as other dubious dichotomies that sometimes arise in hip-hop: artifice and "realness," manliness and weakness.

Prof Meunier's team shows that clays in these volcanic samples were formed directly in place, in the spaces that sometimes arise between cooling rock crystals.

The results also show the blank holder can reduce/eliminate dimples that sometimes arise in the work-piece and the deformation of the interpolator during the forming process can induce a shape error in the formed work-piece.

Some others had intermediate features, reflecting the difficulties that sometimes arise during melon classification.

By comparing the four preference measurement methods, and by comparing preferences between different groups of respondents, we gain insight into decision problems that sometimes arise in obstetrics.

The answer, Aitken-Swan and Paterson suggested, was fear and the defensive psychological reactions that sometimes arose from it, such as denial, suppression and rationalization, and fatalistic acceptance.

(It is interesting to note that Hosobuchi et al. even deployed intraparenchymal penetrating electrodes into the spinal cord for stimulations during screening procedures [ 31].) Even so, the need to open the dura and the complications that sometimes arose led to an eventual shift in the surgical methods used, away from subdural and towards epidural placement of the electrodes.

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