Example sentences of "[noun pl] result from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 US District Judge Adrian Duplantier on Aug. 7 declared unconstitutional a Louisiana abortion law which would allow abortions only in cases of grave maternal risk or , under some circumstances , in pregnancies resulting from rape or incest .
2 But a decision whether nitrate contamination of water is to be reduced by curbs on land use or by treatment with untried technology is being held up by a conflict in Whitehall on whether farmers should be compensated for income losses resulting from land use controls ’ .
3 But no Government could accept an obligation to use taxpayers ' money to make good all losses resulting from fraud .
4 But he added : ‘ No Government could accept an obligation to use taxpayers ’ money to make good all losses resulting from fraud . ’
5 Merck intends to make synthetic copies of any compounds resulting from rainforest products which prove to have pharmaceutical potential .
6 The scale of concern recently about the level of indiscipline and disruption in many schools resulting from pupil misbehaviour has to some extent been unwarranted , possibly inflamed by scare stories in the media and a greater willingness on the part of the profession , during a period of low morale and frustration , to report incidences of disruption and physical attacks on teachers .
7 The fragments resulting from DNA cleavage and Maxam-Gilbert G-reaction ( 24 ) were separated on 8% polyacrylamide denaturing gels containing 8M urea .
8 In the short term the crises resulted from state governors ( of both political parties ) becoming involved in wrangles with their state legislatures after recommending deficit reduction measures such as increased taxes and reductions in entitlement programmes to which the elected legislators were not keen to agree .
9 The particles of the magnetosheath plasma precipitate down a funnel-shaped region ( cusp ) of open field lines resulting from reconnection of the geomagnetic field with the interplanetary magnetic field .
10 Estimates of the number of expected cancers resulting from exposure to the radionuclides vary quite markedly , according to the assumptions made in the model employed ( Wilson , 1986 ; Anspaugh et al. , 1988 ) .
11 Urinary α2 -globulin is also involved in hyaline droplet nephropathy , an important toxicological syndrome in male rats resulting from exposure to a number of industrial chemicals and characterized by the accumulation of liganded urinary α2- globulin in lysosomes in the kidney , followed by the induction of renal cancer .
12 Here was a shanty town of huts housing the hundreds of men engaged in the construction of the viaduct , living in discomfort with their wives and children , exposed to the elements and suffering a toll of casualties resulting from hardship and adverse conditions .
13 Other contributory causes that were suggested included the inadequacy of pre-school provision and its particular unsuitability for West Indian families ; prejudice on the part of some teachers against West Indian children 's use of English ; inappropriate curricula and teaching materials ; and the discouraging effect of the relatively poor employment prospects of West Indian school leavers resulting from discrimination in the labour market .
14 Sherwood Computer Services Plc Plc reported net profits for the year to December 31 up 34.7% at £2.0m , after £1.2m expenses resulting from the company 's BS 5750 creditation bid and £0.5m credits resulting from restructuring of the company pension scheme , on turnover that fell 2.9% to £21.1m .
15 Recent research has shown that one in three managers and supervisors suffer from stress related symptoms and 75 per cent of loss working hours are due to illnesses resulting from stress .
16 This position is undermined by the fact that the sharp distinction between observation and theory can not be maintained because observation , or rather the statements resulting from observation , are permeated by theory .
17 One wonders how many of one 's own mental defects result from lack of the appropriate experience at the proper time !
18 Particular emphasis will be given to the implications of the finding that some patients with visual recognition impairments resulting from brain injury can show evidence , in implicit tasks , of ‘ covert ’ recognition of stimuli they fail to recognise explicitly .
19 Correspondingly , Alcoholics Anonymous emphasizes that the choice of understanding and action involved in working the suggested twelve step programme of recovery will have definite beneficial emotional consequences as well as the obvious physiological improvements resulting from abstinence .
20 The agricultural improvements resulting from drainage did open up the possibility of betterment for the small man , as well as for the great landowners .
21 6.2.5 necessarily divulged by marketing products resulting from exploitation .
22 The reduced autonomy and effectiveness of individual states resulting from globalization has undermined their authority in regions where the claims of minority ‘ stateless nations ’ provide an alternative focus for allegiance .
23 The contemporary changes in smoking habits and incidence of anal cancer would support the hypothesis that the anus is yet another site with increased susceptibility to carcinogens resulting from smoking .
24 The notion that clerical wealth was at the disposal of the realm when need arose was echoed and supported by some other developments of the reign : the practice whereby donations of land to the church first required royal licence ( and at a price ) ; the growing , though still limited , legal procedure and principle whereby endowments whose purposes were neglected by the receiving clergy could be recovered by the donor ; the practice of founders and patrons ‘ resuming ’ possession of the lands of religious houses embarrassed by debts ( not least debts resulting from taxation ) until they could again operate effectively ; the seizure of alien priories ; and lastly , the widening definition of temporalities at the expense of spiritualities .
25 Using conditional probability theory they suggest that the accuracy of maps resulting from overlay analysis is determined by the number of map layers , their accuracy and the coincidence of errors at the same position in several map layers .
26 In order to reinforce the Cartagena Declaration , Bush stated that he would ask the US Congress to sanction increased aid to the three Andean countries for the period 1991-94 , to help them deal with the social and economic problems resulting from drug eradication programmes .
27 Even before the Second World War the planning problems resulting from population growth in southern Britain were apparent .
28 The industry concerned is the in-flight catering business which in the UK alone , produces many thousands of meals 24 hours a day every day and has to transport them at chill temperatures from the flight kitchens to individual aircraft , quite often with additional problems resulting from flight delays and so on .
29 [ At a meeting of EC immigration ministers on June 13-14 Denmark announced that it had signed the convention , which was designed to deal with difficulties resulting from asylum seekers moving from one EC country to another and to give asylum seekers a guarantee that their application would be examined by one member country .
30 3.9.3 threats or implied threats by third parties alleging infringement of third party intellectual or commercial property rights resulting from sale of the Licensed Products by .
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