Example sentences of "result from an " in BNC.

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1 The committee was seriously convinced of the benefits that must result from an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine ; the object of this committee 's concern , and that of Vial , were one and the same ; and it was greatly to be desired that the two plans — that of the Odiham Agricultural Society and that of Vial — ( which may be termed the Alfort plan ) should be consolidated into one .
2 Jack Cowan , working at the California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California , thinks that at least part of the hallucinogenic experience may result from an instability of neural activity in the visual cortex .
3 Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity , inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult 's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife .
4 Paradoxically it could result from an actual general improvement in standards combined with expanding opportunities in further and higher education .
5 The Party will always remember that [ deployment of the PPA in civil unrest ] can only result from an extraordinary situation , jeopardizing … the foundations of the socialist system , a situation where all the paths of political action have been exhausted , where an obvious enemy has raised his hand against the achievements of the working people .
6 Any overall surplus of exports over imports would result from an excess of saving and a lack of consumption and investment within the economy .
7 Only greater humiliation could result from an attempt to wrench the truth from her .
8 Rather they take the form of the greater danger of an intensification of the wage-price-expectations spiral which would result from an expansion of demand .
9 The only green thing about many of our English rivers nowadays is profuse algal growth in the water , which results from an excess of fertilizer leaching off arable fields straight into the stream .
10 The human suffering which results from an accident can be severe and can result in some form of life-long disablement or disfigurement for the victim , not forgetting the stress and guilt which is borne by the person who may have had some responsibility for the accident occurring .
11 This results from an increased level of the hormone progesterone in the blood , which normally occurs as the result of pregnancy , but sometimes takes place without conception .
12 Cosmos refers to the kind of order which is grown and which results from an equilibrium set up from within .
13 But now , because of complex permutations resulting from an equally involved scoring system , the odds are stacking up against Conner .
14 The purpose of such case conferences is to consider all the relevant information , evidence and opinions resulting from an investigation and assessment .
15 Means any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the prosecutor and includes an hysterical or nervous condition resulting from an assault .
16 Thus the criminal law defines only some types of avoidable killing as murder : it excludes , for example , deaths resulting from acts of negligence , such as employers ' failure to maintain safe working conditions in factories and mines ( Swartz 1975 ) ; or deaths resulting from an organization 's reluctance to maintain appropriate safety standards ( Erickson 1976 ) ; or deaths which result from governmental agencies ' giving environmental health risks a low priority ( Liazos 1972 ) ; or deaths resulting from drug manufacturers ' failure to conduct adequate research on new chemical compounds before embarking on aggressive marketing campaigns ( Silverman and Lee 1974 ) ; or deaths from a dangerous drug that was approved by health authorities on the strength of a bribe from a pharmaceutical company ( Braithwaite and Geis 1981 ) ; or deaths resulting from car manufacturers refusing to recall and repair thousands of known defective vehicles because they calculate that the costs of meeting civil damages will be less ( Swigert and Farrell 1981 ) ; and in most jurisdictions deaths resulting from drunken or reckless people driving cars with total indifference to the potential cost in terms of human lives are also excluded .
17 Speak to your vet about castrating the dog since the problems in this case are likely to be resulting from an excess of sexual libido .
18 Alkali promotion of carbon monoxide reactivity , for example , forms part of the industrially important synthesis of hydrocarbons , and is thought to follow from a weakening of the internal C-O bond resulting from an enhanced binding interaction between the CO molecule and the catalyst .
19 In the event of death , loss of limbs or eyes , or permanent total disability from following usual occupation , resulting from an accident occurring during the holiday .
20 The argument of this paper , therefore , is that language learning should be seen as resulting from an interaction between an organism pre-adapted to the learning task and an environment which , to varying degrees , facilitates that task by providing the evidence that the organism requires .
21 It is also what is involved when modern descriptions of the moon 's trajectory are retained and observation statements referring to the fact that the moon is much larger when it is near the horizon than when it is high in the sky are regarded as resulting from an illusion , even though the cause of the illusion is not well understood .
22 Mrs. Makanjuola was suing the police for damages for alleged sexual assault and buggery and to that end was seeking discovery of all relevant documents resulting from an investigation under section 49 of the Police Act 1964 and the police disciplinary proceedings which followed .
23 The possibility that the human race might have been an unplanned accident resulting from an adaptive modification was simply not acceptable .
24 In the English case of Miller , it was held also to include an hysterical and nervous condition resulting from an assault .
25 General Accident will pay for Emergency Treatment , as required by the Road Traffic Acts , resulting from an incident involving any motor cycle which this policy insures .
26 Hence , notwithstanding MAS 's involvement , you will be required , inter alia , to evaluate non-financial information relating to a target and quantify the benefits of synergy and cost savings resulting from an acquisition .
27 The Court held on the one hand that the protection of the Directive was a matter of public policy and so the worker could not trade away his right under the Directive to the maintenance of the same terms and conditions , even if ‘ the employee obtains new benefits in compensation for the disadvantages resulting from an amendment to his contract of employment so that , taking the matter as a whole , he is not placed in a worse position than before ’ ( point 15 ) .
28 Now we can readily see that the evident lack of a culturally defined latency period — by which we really mean one resulting from an enforcement of the incest taboo during childhood — is entirely explicable and , indeed , inevitable in these circumstances .
29 The indomethacin induced increase in cyclosporin A toxicity to the pancreas is associated with raised whole blood concentrations of cyclosporin A possibly resulting from an interference with P-450 dependent hepatic drug metabolism by indomethacin .
30 The study is part of the five-year Anglo-Brazilian Amazonian Climate Observation study ( ABRACOS ) , resulting from an agreement on environmental co-operation which was signed by the UK and Brazil last year .
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