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

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1 It starts from the fact of disunity and asks which existing political mechanism can work best for unity .
2 Fiscal drag is the extra tax yield which results from the fact that changes in both tax allowances and tax bands may not occur until after inflation has had its impact on money incomes .
3 Each animal reacts individually to the movements of the prey and each benefits from the fact that her companions are doing the same thing .
4 Brewed by Courage , its name stems from the fact that it was once exported to Russia where it was so popular with the Czarist court that it was brewed under licence in Estonia until the 1917 revolution .
5 The name stems from the fact that it was once exported to imperial Russia where it was popular with the Czarist court .
6 ‘ A lot of the violence stems from the fact people are expecting a decision today [ yesterday ] , ’ said one senior British source , arguing that the pattern would only be repeated if ministers postponed their decision for another month .
7 This strange , but generally valid comment stems from the fact that the value of fixed capital involved in virtually any farm business is out of all proportion to the returns that can be made .
8 Israel 's uniqueness stems from the fact that it considers itself to be in a perpetual state of war with its Arab neighbours which , together with the Nazi barbarities of the last war , is somehow supposed to make the rest of the world feel permanently sorry for Israel and give it the right to carry out any intelligence operations it likes .
9 This stems from the fact that candidal infection does often recur , and one of the reasons for these recurrences is inadequate treatment .
10 Most of the difficulty stems from the fact that an eruption is an extremely complex phenomenon .
11 This is fallacy , and simply stems from the fact that the angler who sings the praises of one bait uses that bait , and consequently catches more of his fish on that bait than any other .
12 Libya 's unusual wealth for an African country stems from the fact that it is an oil-producing country with a relatively small population .
13 This dynamic function of money stems from the fact that it represents purchasing power , which , when exercised , stimulates production of goods and services .
14 Perhaps my slightly jaundiced view stems from the fact that I was expecting that a book based on a workshop on the physical and neuropsychological basis of music would contain some physics , or at the very least some reasonably quantitative science rather than somewhat vague speculations .
15 The Working Party 's stance stems from the fact that 70 per cent of the Board 's distributable income arises from Test match generated funds , and therefore the Board sees as its ‘ principal function and power the promotion , financing and betterment of cricket generally with an essential object being the achievement of the highest possible standards at international level ’ .
16 The problem stems from the fact that all effects devices , whether digital or analogue , rack-mounting or the compact variety , all have one thing in common : they generate noise .
17 A large part of its ability to regulate effectively stems from the fact that it is auditors , with their full understanding of the realities of an audit and of practising firms , who are involved in the regulatory processes .
18 It is hoped that this stems from the fact that the zonal code given per letter by the recogniser is not as accurate as some overall shape information would be , if it were obtained from the x , y coordinates of the script .
19 The risk stems from the fact that if these microscopic eggs are inadvertently swallowed by a child , then the larval stag in this parasite 's life-cycle can develop in the human body .
20 Thus , the ‘ humanitarianism ’ that informs his programme is also derived from selfish , rational motives ; it stems from the fact that , since we can imagine ourselves breaking the contract , we can also imagine ourselves being the objects of punishment .
21 But on the other hand , as much as Novell might be just the right tug boat to guide Unix to safe harbour , much of the industry 's optimism stems from the fact that Unix is no longer in AT&T 's hands .
22 One reason why his historical narrative , and others like it , must not be read uncritically stems from the fact that he projected current issues backward in time .
23 This stems from the fact that members of the House of Lords make up the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council .
24 This stems from the fact that neither form has the advantage of being a separate legal entity ; thus the debts of the business are the debts of the people who own that business .
25 ‘ If , therefore , for any unhappy reason , counsel for the defence is unable to accept the assumption which stems from the fact that a particular statement has not been made available to him by the prosecution , it would become counsel 's duty to invite the judge to exercise the discretionary power which is given to him by the proviso to section 18 of the Evidence Law , ( c. 118 [ J. ] ) , by examining the statement himself and directing that it be used in such manner as the justice of the case demands .
26 The clinical purpose stems from the fact that in many instances the co-operation of the patient and the patient 's faith or at least confidence in the efficiency of the treatment is a major factor contributing to the treatment 's success .
27 However the presumption of capacity to decide , which stems from the fact that the patient is an adult , is rebuttable .
28 This advantage stems from the fact that the companies and organisations that make up the market tend to be clustered together , for instance on a geographical basis , or by product type .
29 Does he also agree that a large part of the excellence stems from the fact that its members have the right training from day one , when they join the armed forces ?
30 It is my belief that the right hon. and learned Gentleman 's refusal to publish the review — this is from the man who believes in open government — stems from the fact that it bears no relationship to the scheme that he is now putting forward .
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