Example sentences of "follows from this " in BNC.

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1 It also follows from this that understanding consciousness would not be sufficient for understanding mental processes .
2 And it follows from this calculatedly vague ‘ something more ’ that the Napoleonic idea does n't settle the question of motive either .
3 Moreover , it follows from this necessity for an absolute sovereign , that an eventual transfer of allegiance is inevitable when the ‘ sovereign ’ fails to govern , and keep the civil peace .
4 For it follows from this distinction that we see only the appearances of things , images of them in our minds , not the things themselves , ‘ so that , for aught we know , all we see , hear , and feel , may be only phantom and vain chimera , and not at all agree with the real things ’ .
5 What follows from this analysis , of course , is that concurrent interference as an explanation of latent inhibition is open to the same objections as were raised to Wagner 's theory .
6 What follows from this account is that the effect produced by a change of context in the conditioned suppression paradigm will vary according to the amount of initial conditioning .
7 Some hold that it follows from this that the priest must be male :
8 It is convenient to point out at this stage that , for colliding gravitational and electromagnetic waves , two of the scalar polynomial invariants ( Penrose and Rindler , 1986 ) are given by ( 8.2 ) It follows from this that , in order to prove the existence of a scalar polynomial curvature singularity , it is sufficient merely to show that the component 2 is unbounded .
9 It follows from this that stronger approaching gravitational waves would produce a shorter proper time between the collision and the subsequent horizon .
10 It follows from this analysis that the focusing hypersurface is a curvature singularity except in the special case in which one of the Kasner exponents is zero .
11 ( 10.68 ) It follows from this and ( 10.66 ) that , and so the first term in ( 10.64 ) must necessarily be included in these solutions .
12 It follows from this that even the Szekeres solution , which is everywhere at least C 2 , can be adapted by the inclusion of a suitable multiple of the term ( 10.20 ) to provide a solution without a curvature singularity in the interaction region .
13 It follows from this that , for any solution with and M there exists another solution with and M where .
14 It also follows from this that the approaching waves necessarily contain impulsive components .
15 It follows from this that one of the main aims of nurse training must be to produce a nurse capable of a high standard of nursing care .
16 The third conclusion follows from this combination of strain and exposure .
17 And it follows from this that an acceleration of this replacement will have the same effect as if there had been an increase in fixed capital .
18 it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’
19 It follows from this that some national legal and financial environments are actually too good to last .
20 What follows from this is decisive for our whole discussion : doubt is not the opposite of faith , nor is it the same as unbelief .
21 It follows from this that what is necessary hi sā for one may well be considered unnecessary hi sā by another .
22 What follows from this is alienation from our fellow men because of our lack of knowledge of the nature of the true Self in others .
23 Much else follows from this single motivating principle .
24 It follows from this that Mr Damant 's ideal earnings figure does not correspond to the currently available figures of earnings , since these include exceptional items ; Mr Damant will have to separate these out .
25 The second conclusion which follows from this evolutionary view has to do with the concept of justice .
26 It follows from this that the test of legitimate episcopal authority is that the bishop should speak with the voice of Christ .
27 To a Marxist-Leninist , control of resources is power ; the monopoly of political power follows from this rather than precedes it .
28 It follows from this that younger people will normally take preference over older people in the allocation of resources that would postpone death .
29 What follows from this apparently technical account of the abstract nature of communication are quite radical consequences for the intellectual potential of members of these different societies .
30 The whole of the double-entry system is based upon this principle and it follows from this principle that at any time the total debits must equal the total credits and by adding the two a check can be made on the double entry ; this is one of the main advantages of the system .
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