Sentence examples for to arises from inspiring English sources

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to arises

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To come up from a lower to a higher position.

  • To arise from a kneeling posture

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The consolidation that Vienna refers to arises from the previous Board decisions waiving a section of racing law that prevents private interests from operating more than one racetrack - a law put in place to ensure healthy competition amongst Californian tracks.

Affective computing relates to, arises from, or intentionally influences emotion.

The limitation we must admit to arises from the definition in ICHD-II of subtypes of headache on ≥15 days/month: in particular, for a diagnosis of MOH, medication overuse must be present during >3 months[10].

In particular, forming relationships with media, rather than engaging with them reactively solely when an issue that the public needs to be alerted to arises, will increase media understanding of public health issues [ 10].

Interestingly, our model simulations predict that the AP-1 response to arises from an equal contribution of ppc-Fos:ppc-Jun and ppc-Jun:ppc-Jun at approximately 40 minutes of AngII stimulus.

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To arise or not to arise?

Networking opportunities continue to arise.

Other tributes are likely to arise.

"The challenges seem to arise every day".

It just seemed to arise of itself.

But that opportunity is unlikely to arise.

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