Example sentences of "follows from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To summarise : to prove that an asserted conclusion B follows from a hypothesis A one can proceed directly or prove , equivalently , that unc is deducible from hypothesis
2 The theme follows from a word which appears twice in it — the word ‘ only ’ .
3 1.2 The successful prediction and management of violent or aggressive behaviour follows from a partnership in which the resources and responsibilities of organisation , management and workers combine to maximise available information on client situations before contact and enable workers to feel confident , equipped and supported in their work with potentially difficult situations .
4 Another point that might be made about the relationship between the ‘ form-words ’ of grammar and the ‘ full words ’ of lexis is that it follows from the kind of auxiliary , context-complementary function of grammar being proposed here that the proportional occurrence of these words will vary in different kinds of discourse .
5 It follows from the birth of the ‘ casual ’ in the 1978–79 football season , after a series of sorties into Europe by fans following teams from Merseyside , Manchester , London , Glasgow and Edinburgh .
6 The results of the segmentation which follows from the expectation of interruptable time can be traced in the increasingly familiar forms of television fiction : an extended , rather than condensed form of the novelistic , in which attention is dispersed rather than concentrated ; highly populated narrative communities in which causality is less essential than character to the sense of continuity ; a narrative structure which need not end ( because not driven by causality ) , but which , if it does end , may end arbitrarily .
7 The notion of tacit consent gains further plausibility when one sees that a possibility of legitimate resistance or revolution follows from the idea that the ultimate basis of authority is the ‘ will and determination of the majority ’ .
8 It follows from the whole of those considerations that every residence requirement is not necessarily contrary to article 52 , given that , by definition , the right of establishment entails continuous physical presence in the territory of the country of establishment such as to permit the effective and genuine pursuit of the economic activity in question .
9 It follows from the supposition , mooted earlier in this book , that whilst all other species are capable of the enjoyment of sensations , both pleasant and unpleasant , peculiar to their kinds , the human species is capable of experiencing all sensations , of all kinds , and from all sources .
10 Information retrieval follows from the generation of an index .
11 This follows from the goodwill and experience which existing national firms possess .
12 It follows from the systems approach that organisations have a structure — an established set of relationships , with the emphasis on ordered and regularly occurring activities .
13 This follows from the principle that individuals are free to contract or not to contract with whomever they please .
14 Again this change is being implemented by the Major cabinet , but follows from the Thatcher directive ( or deterrent , some would say ) : ‘ All absent fathers must pay ’ .
15 It follows from the existence of values that individuals will be evaluated and therefore placed in some form of rank order .
16 Alternatively , expressions like ‘ it is thought that ’ or ‘ there are good grounds for saying that ’ or ‘ it follows from the authorities that ’ can be used .
17 But this follows from the associativity of ρ , and the proof is complete .
18 The move to develop justiciable and acceptable rules for the control of armed conflict is simply one aspect of the programme for using international law to control force which follows from the approach of ethical positivism .
19 This follows from the theorem by putting B = A , C = I. ( ii ) The eigenvalues of a Hermitian matrix are all real .
20 In particular , if the quantity of money is the prime determinant of aggregate demand , it follows from the analysis in chapter 4 that the predictable component of the rate of growth of the quantity of money will have no effect on any real variable such as the level of output or the level of unemployment ; only the unpredictable or random component of monetary growth will affect real variables .
21 The end-to-end distance r f follows from the cosine law that see figure 10.1(b) , or
22 This follows from the identity
23 My prognosis is extremely grave and follows from the diagnosis , that these are consequences of a divided society .
24 But such a blindness follows from the belief that women have a ‘ place ’ in God 's scheme ; one which is natural , or God 's will for them , and in which therefore they should find themselves fulfilled .
25 It follows from the introduction that one can conceive of a university scholarly information resource infrastructure of the 1990s comprising several overlapping areas :
26 It follows from the association of order with regularity ( and rule ) that there is a close connection between the perception that a sequence is orderly and the expectation that it will continue to manifest that sequential property .
27 The reliability of science follows from the inductivist 's claims about observation and induction .
28 We are able to show that the mixing angle , hw , that follows from the considerations of Hung and Sakurai is consistent with that experimentally measured without any assumption of unification .
29 It follows from the arguments above that the transfer of ownership from the public to the private sector is not in itself the most important issue .
30 The cooperativity threshold follows from the need for depolarization to reduce the level of the Mg 2+ block of the NMDA channel .
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