Example sentences of "[vb -s] from this " in BNC.

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1 Sociobiology develops from this an understanding of instinctive social and individual behaviours which stem from these innate drives towards maximising reproductive success .
2 Although it looks from this as though each word has its own history , certain generalizations can be based on these figures .
3 And then there 's the question of what Wang Sau-leyan wants from this ? ’
4 In fact effective management means trying to think quantitatively and a readiness to use statistics starts from this assumption .
5 And indeed the latest in the campaign deviates from this , by showing us a series of crime scenes not involving the beer .
6 The APB intends to publish all exposure drafts from this revisions project by the end of October 1993 .
7 His institute 's estimates of the country 's current economic level relative to Western Europe are high and he concludes from this that economic reform can be based largely on domestic resources .
8 But where one concludes from this that theistic terms can not be understood , the other concludes that they are the language of ‘ faith ’ , directly given to the believer by God .
9 Tillich concludes from this that even the most profound expression of compassion within Buddhism can not be compared with agape because it lacks the power to accept the unacceptable and the desire to change man and his society .
10 Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights .
11 The sceptic insists that there is a difference between the two hypotheses , but that it is evidence-transcendent , i.e. that it is a difference which you can not tell ; and he concludes from this that you do n't know which situation you are really in .
12 And Proust concludes from this that erm when we believe ourselves to be in love , and I quote , ‘ the bonds between us and the other person exist in our minds only . ’
13 One assumes from this that there should be no repeat of the Investment Business Regulations debacle but , until such time as the Institute has had an opportunity to demonstrate that it can resist the temptation to create any further unnecessary bureaucracy , members are likely to be justifiably sceptical .
14 This very anxiety can unfortunately cause just the rift they dread because people around find it very hard to deal with the ‘ clinging behaviour ’ that often results from this worry about separation .
15 What results from this is that we might be led to think that the problem with defining God is that there is a whole range of ideas about the divine being that tend to produce no very clear overall picture .
16 The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants .
17 So after a week he takes away the bandage , removes the bit of radium , sure enough there 's a bright red radiation burn on his forearm but apart from that he feels fine , he does n't feel ill , he obviously has n't died , er so he said well I 'll leave that for a few weeks and monitor my , my health and see if there 's any long term affects from this exposure to , to radiation .
18 Active life , keeping the commandments and loving one 's neighbour as oneself , is compatible with , indeed may express , the first degree of love , while contemplative life grows from this to the more inward experience of all three degrees of love .
19 Wholly self-absorbed , the tone benefits from this inward direction .
20 The question can be fairly put as to who benefits from this diversity .
21 De Gaulle hoped to gain two benefits from this relationship : to reduce West German dependence on the US ; and to form the nucleus of a political confederation , which might ultimately control the activities of existing supranational institutions , particularly the EEC Commission , and redirect the movement for European unity , away from supranationalism .
22 The drama itself also benefits from this approach : writing in role slows the drama down in a very productive fashion , encouraging children to look at a particular situation in much greater depth than they would otherwise .
23 Er , it was the best word that I felt I could use at this time , it may be that a , if a debate ensues from this , or from er , other er , writings about , of myself and other people over this next few months , that a term will emerge that people feel happy with , but certainly we are talking about community partnership .
24 As the panel notes , the statutory procedure makes no provision for a balanced argument ; only Upjohn was able to present its case and its witnesses and evidence , though the Licensing Authority provided material and the panel ‘ followed up leads from this material and from that presented by Upjohn ’ .
25 There is a great deal of nonsense spoken about Homoeopathy that stems from this basic misconception .
26 Sheldon Krimsky 's book stems from this study , but in the light of the other books devoted to this same goal that have appeared over the past five years , it is worth considering what Genetic Alchemy adds to previous efforts .
27 The core role of the special health authorities and their institutes is clinical research , and their educational function stems from this .
28 My next point also stems from this underlying tendency of the reforms to produce fragmentation and deregulation .
29 Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex survives from this period ( 482 ) , as does the later moated house of Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk ( 1482 ) .
30 But no Gallic history survives from this period , and Sidonius had explicitly refused to write one , when asked to provide an account of Attila 's invasion of 451 .
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