Example sentences of "result from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This fuller appreciation may result from a short or a long article , even occasionally some unexpected insight or well-phrased judgement ; but it will not come from a brief comment off the cuff , an item of gossip , or a mere listing . |
2 | The other inhibition is more pragmatic : fear of unlimited losses on short positions that might result from a sudden market rally . |
3 | Initial research suggests that at best only a very marginal decrease in the long distance deposit of acid rain would result from a major reduction of sulphur emissions from the UK . ’ |
4 | The other is that latent inhibition does indeed result from a loss of stimulus associability but that the mechanism responsible for this loss is not that that underlies habituation . |
5 | Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response , leading to persistence . |
6 | Stress may result from a sudden dramatic turn of affairs or a so-called ‘ life-event ’ , but it is more often largely the result of long-term overwork or anxiety . |
7 | There are two possible benefits which may result from a moderate rate of inflation or from learning to live with the prevailing rate of inflation rather than adopting policies to reduce it . |
8 | Patrick told me that he was a little worried about the brightness in tone that would inevitably result from a totally maple body and so he suggested to Jim Sullivan that actives might well hold the answer . |
9 | But he calculated that it had to be worth it , that such casualties would be minor compared with those which would result from a prolonged , slogging , hand-to-hand battle . |
10 | Insensitive handling of this process can result from a misassessment of an elder 's competence to make these shifts , and of the time and energy this takes . |
11 | If retirement does not inevitably involve economic dependency , then it is easy to see how retirement may result from a positive choice by those people who believe they will not suffer any substantially reduced ability to consume . |
12 | The memory loss we all begin to experience with age may result from a similar impairment of the cholinergic system , which may also be altered in Alzheimer 's disease . |
13 | Genetic variation could result from a balance between mutation and selection , or from balancing selection alone ; given the general difficulties of finding the causes and genetic basis of polygenic variation , it is hard to take this line of evidence further . |
14 | It allows for a multiplicity of different causes acting in different combinations on different people in different situations ( it even allows that every particular criminal act may result from a unique constellation of antecedent causes ) . |
15 | Mosley revolted over the wrong crisis , for he failed to see that considerable social and economic reform would result from a Second World War , a conflagration which he bitterly opposed and which led to his internment in 1940 . |
16 | Such official intervention may in theory reduce the degree of exchange rate volatility , and so partially reduce the uncertainty in world trade that might result from a free float . |
17 | Such errors may result from a failure to identify the appropriate grapheme ( e.g. , " whose " " hows " , and " straight " " strat " ) , or a failure to segment the appropriate phoneme correctly ( e.g. , " except " " exersept " , and " vehicle " " vercal " ) . |
18 | According to Longacre ( 1979 : 116 ) , the orthographic paragraph can result from a writer 's stylistic concerns , ‘ partially dictated by eye appeal ’ , or from printing conventions such as an indentation for each change of speaker . |
19 | However , the final epoch of history , the communist or socialist society which Marx believed would eventually supplant capitalism , will not result from a new force of production . |
20 | That is underlined by the absurdity which would result from a literal construction of the word ‘ cost ’ in the case of a loss-making concern such as British Rail or a heavily endowed institution , where the employee 's benefit would have to be valued at a figure in excess — indeed , it may be many times in excess — of the market price of the service provided . |
21 | In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation . |
22 | The idea that political power can result from a variety of factors , in addition to economic wealth , can be found in many studies of policy-making in Western nations . |
23 | Falling standards of care may well result from a transfer of responsibility from professional agencies to family care . |
24 | Political power can result from a variety of factors including wealth , control over information , status , popularly and legally . |
25 | There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors . |
26 | This could result from a structural change in a single solid material , though no suitable materials are known . |
27 | It could also result from a change in composition , and thus indicates that the Moon has a crust . |
28 | This low level of activity indicates a lack of extensive interior melting , or a thick lithosphere , or a lack of stress in the lithosphere , or some combination of all three , all of which can result from a long history of low internal temperatures . |
29 | Even the establishment of the fascist regimes in Europe , while it involved the use of violence on a considerable scale , did not result from a massive armed confrontation or civil war . |
30 | Subsidence can result from a number of causes . |