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We could afford the financial crisis, which arose from politicians' unwillingness to regulate their paymasters.
We apologise for the mistake, which arose from our misinterpretation of data submitted by the school.
This is an interesting commentary on an attempt to uphold a law which arose from the prosecution of fascists.
It was, Freud would later write, "the most important personal relationship which arose from the meeting at Worcester".
The pathology of the illness is similar to that of kuru, another prion disease which arose from eating infected meat.
The Derg borrowed its ideology from competing Marxist parties, all of which arose from the student movement.
Likewise, there were 1,713 fatalities from reported road traffic accidents in Great Britain in 2013, most of which arose from human error.
The steering group of Momentum, which arose from the campaign to get Jeremy Corbyn elected as Labour leader last year, meets on Monday.
Like 19th-century Irish-American gangs, which arose from an immigrant community that had fled famine, MS-13 has its origins in turmoil abroad.
[Homeserve's] provision of £24.2m (which arose from its own internal investigation) may prove to be insufficient as the FSA widens the scope of its investigation.
He said the German decision, which arose from the case of a child whose circumcision led to medical complications, was a "precedence-setting judgment".
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