Example sentences of "follow from [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the modern empirical study of politics , the emphasis upon psychological factors in explaining political behaviour is more frequently associated with Graham Walles , whose Human Nature in Politics showed that the political behaviour of individuals was just as likely to be the result of ‘ irrational ’ beliefs as of a rational' calculation of the benefits and penalties that may follow from such behaviour .
2 If the hon. Gentleman really cares about unemployed people , will he join me today in calling on his Front-Bench colleagues to abandon their policy of a national statutory minimum wage , to abandon their jobs tax and to abandon their embrace of the European Community social action programme so that we can avoid the disastrous consequences for employment that would follow from such policies ?
3 I promise the hon. Gentleman that jobs will follow from those decisions .
4 it would follow from these findings that the children currently being referred to clinics for anti-social behaviour are the group for whom successful intervention is the more urgently needed , to prevent personal misery for them as adults , for their spouses and children , and for the persons whom they will rob or swindle .
5 The strategy of ‘ pro-Zionism ’ , therefore , does not follow from any positive feeling towards Jews , but is directed towards ridding the country of a dangerously powerful , dominating and alien group .
6 Vietnam was one of the historical tragedies which would eventually follow from this insecurity .
7 What is the ‘ essence ’ or ‘ nature ’ of a horse , and why does it follow from this that a horse has a certain type of head or feet , or lives to the age it does ?
8 However , it does not follow from this that there is nothing in an animal 's head , or that nothing useful can be said about it .
9 It did not follow from this that the confession should therefore be excluded , however .
10 Does it necessarily follow from this that Truth is impaired ?
11 But it does not follow from this , as Rollin seems to suppose , that we ought to allow them to do so in the absence of clear signs of distress .
12 Animals again can easily be accommodated at this level but it will not follow from this that they will be capable of the conscious distress or anxiety of a parent at an injury to their child , or of the hamstrung athlete warned by the doctor that they must give up running .
13 On the other hand , there are many cases in which prerogative orders have been awarded against Ministers without any qualm or discussion of the matter ; but it does not follow from this fact that such orders operate as anything other than ‘ requests ’ to act or to refrain from action .
14 It does not follow from this that all offices were held by life tenures in the sixteenth century .
15 It does not follow from this that country voters in the Periclean Assembly outnumbered city voters 3 : 1 because , as Aristotle noted ( Politics 1318 ) , farmers tended to stay away .
16 But it does not follow from this that they have identical perceptual experiences .
17 However , it does not follow from this that a scientist will not be able to attempt to articulate the presuppositions involved in his paradigm , should the need arise .
18 the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript .
19 It does not necessarily follow from this , however , that an economy in which large firms predominate is inefficient on balance .
20 It does not follow from this that the beneficiary himself can not sue , for if he holds the chattels he seems to have joint possession with the trustee .
21 It does not follow from this that marital rape should not be a crime .
22 An extension of existing equilibrium models in this direction might well lead to interesting variations , but it seems to us unlikely that major modifications of the implications of these models for monetary and fiscal policy will follow from this .
23 However , it does not follow from this that there is no room for controlled or intentional imprecision in our use of the language .
24 However , there is one sharply defined grammatical prediction which does follow from this proposal : An adjective which does not share a referential locus with its head noun should be unacceptable in postnominal position , since assignment specifically applies the property of the adjective to the subject .
25 Or perhaps it followed from that carefully nurtured tradition of political and religious toleration which was seen even by foreigners as a distinctively English achievement in the era of parliamentary government .
26 It followed from this that real international peace could be attained only through far-reaching political reform within the European States and the weakening or destruction of the monarchical , aristocratic and military influences which had hitherto dominated them .
27 When national characteristics were talked about a hundred years ago , in the great days of Darwinism and eugenics and so on , it was a pseudo-scientific talk erm implying that there was some blood or racial characteristics which marked one people off from another , and this lay at the bottom of all that talk about Anglo-Saxon racial superiority , which erm led plenty of people in this country to suppose that erm the white peoples of Northern Europe and North America had some characteristics which made them superior to coloured people , and all kind of bogus scientific arguments followed from that .
28 Two consequences have followed from this in recent years .
29 It follows from much of the above that there are major challenges in use of environmental data .
30 Moreover , it also follows from such a substitution amounting to a refusal that the provisions relating to the grounds on which an application for a renewal of a licence can be refused ( s. 17(2) ) , and the right of appeal against such a refusal are applicable ( s.17(4) ) .
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