Example sentences of "result from [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 High motivation can result from members ' perception of the task , and their role in it , as being of importance .
2 They show that learning can result from changes in the effectiveness of synapses .
3 In addition , it was postulated that the reported association of the letter two factors with ulcer relapse might result from changes in healing processes .
4 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
5 Prestige bias can also result from questions introduced by , for example , ‘ Experts believe that … ’
6 Alkalosis and acidosis can result from problems with the regulation of respiration or metabolism and may therefore occur as a result of the effects of anaesthesia , the surgical procedure , fluid imbalance during the peri-operative period or a pre-existing condition , e.g. diabetes mellitus .
7 Ions and electrons can recombine to form neutral atoms , and new ionization can result from collisions between particles and from solar uv radiation .
8 Where suffering has occurred there must be " one or more identifiable incidents which can be described as having adversely affected the child " and these may result from acts of commission or omission ( para 6.39(i) ) .
9 One problem here is that the two most serious offences include violence against property , so that conviction may result from threats against a person 's property .
10 Differences between species belonging to those families could result from differences in their habitat , but might also result from differences in , say , the structure of the placenta , which varies between the two families .
11 Differences between species belonging to those families could result from differences in their habitat , but might also result from differences in , say , the structure of the placenta , which varies between the two families .
12 This apparent widespread distribution , however , may result from differences in species definition and the grouping of various forms of Thalassiothrix sp. ( such as T. antarctica , T. acuta , or T. heteromorpha ) into T. longissima .
13 There was never much conviction in the way Biggs fought , his attitude more that of a man boxing from memory rather than one attempting to resurrect a shattered career , and Mason was never persuaded that genuine peril might result from exchanges in the middle of the ring .
14 Another noteworthy aspect of Circumspecte agatis is that it reminds us that legislation at that time was by no means limited to parliamentary acts , but could result from decisions of the king and his councillors , expressed in general writs to his justices and sheriffs .
15 Granted that fluctuations in employment may result from fluctuations in the real wage rate around its permanent , normal value which may , in turn , give scope for intertemporal speculative behaviour in the supply of labour ; granted that these fluctuations may be caused by the confusion surrounding fluctuations in the general price level or in the rate of inflation .
16 He suggested something might also result from talks between the Government and the European Commission concerning the status of satellite broadcasts .
17 Science , as the seventeenth century traditionally understood it , was not something that could result from activities of the sort advocated by the Royal Society .
18 Fred Smithies , union general secretary , said that the redistribution of resources would result from budgets being calculated according to total pupil numbers instead of classes taught .
19 From time to time variations in your terms and conditions of employment will result from negotiations and agreement with the specified union or unions , and these will be separately notified to your or otherwise incorporated in the documents to which you have reference .
20 Effects ( a ) would result from reductions in the cost of frontier formalities , that is delays at frontiers and administration costs of dealing with customs forms .
21 This effect might result from antibiotics , brought into paediatric medicine in the 1940s .
22 These changes are not solely due to different marriage patterns but also to a change in the age structure which results from alterations in fertility , migration , and mortality .
23 Although annual rail investment , at more than £1bn , is currently higher than it has been for three decades , that results from decisions taken two to three years ago .
24 By contrast , I want to argue that much of what we call teaching quality ( or its absence ) actually results from processes of a social nature , from teachers actively interpreting , making sense of , and adjusting to , the demands and requirements their conditions of work place upon them .
25 The vision of social order which results from taxis rests on ‘ a relation of command and obedience , or a hierarchical structure of the whole of society in which the will of superiors , and ultimately of some single supreme authority , determines what each individual must do ’ .
26 There is independent evidence for a change to a more oceanic climate with increased precipitation and strong winds at 4300 — 4000 B.P. ( see Birks and Williams , 1983 ) , possibly resulting from shifts in the Atlantic storm tracks due to changing positions and strengths of the Azores high and Iceland low .
27 Claims resulting from thefts continue to increase alarmingly .
28 It will frequently be convenient for provisions to be included under which the acquirer will deal with normal repairs and replacements under warranty claims with an agreed method of charging the offeree : product and other liability resulting from products sold prior to completion will normally remain with the offeree .
29 Memory errors resulting from questions such as ‘ Did you live in your present house five years ago ? ’ are particularly troublesome .
30 It assesses both the general processes affecting the public enterprise sector , and the variations between countries resulting from differences in the political environment and in institutional industrial relations factors .
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