Example sentences of "this follows [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Pensions and insurance manager , Alan Goodwin , said : ‘ This follows on the changes made to employee pay slips , providing greater security and confidentiality of personal information . ’
2 This follows from the fact that is real , and .
3 This follows from the form of the problem and is clearly true in general .
4 Once again this follows from the fact that ( 7.1 ) is just the expression in equality form of the constraint x J < U J .
5 This follows from the probable distinction between the Fort Ternan and Maboko/Nachola material : because the type species of Kenyapithecus is K. wickeri from Fort Ternan , the generic name Kenyapithecus has to remain with the Fort Ternan material and forms the root for the second tribe Kenyapithecini .
6 This follows from the fact that , having rejected the idea of the personality of the state , there can be no fundamental difference between rulers and ruled with respect to the rule of law ; all are equally bound by it .
7 This follows from the principle that individuals are free to contract or not to contract with whomever they please .
8 But this follows from the associativity of ρ , and the proof is complete .
9 This follows from the identity
10 This follows from the theorem by putting B = A , C = I. ( ii ) The eigenvalues of a Hermitian matrix are all real .
11 This follows from the linear law of Hooke relating stress and strain and from the definition given earlier that .
12 Expected inflation , can be defined as once again , this follows from the fact that p is defined as a logarithm and hence the difference between the expected logarithm of the price level in period t and the logarithm of the actual price level in period t - 1 is a measure of the expected rate of change of actual prices between the two periods .
13 Because this follows from the ‘ Second law of motion ’ discovered by Newton .
14 This follows from the goodwill and experience which existing national firms possess .
15 This follows from the redistribution effects , which are outlined above , of allowing free movement .
16 This follows from the natural reading of the legislation and although the case of Congreve v IRC ( 1948 ) 30 TC 163 was overruled by the House of Lords in Vestey v IRC on the central point of what individuals can be liable to tax under s739 , this point was not specifically referred to by the House of Lords .
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