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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In a special preface to their communiqué the Foreign Ministers extended to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe " the hand of friendship and co-operation " and expressed determination to " seize the historic opportunities resulting from the profound changes in Europe to help build a new peaceful order … based on freedom , justice and democracy " .
2 The ‘ enhanced Programme resulted from the 1978 Inner Urban Areas Act , based on a White Paper , published the previous year , on Policy for the Inner Cities ( DoE , 1977 ) , the first comprehensive policy statement on the subject to acknowledge it as a definable and cohesive problem .
3 The reaction against ‘ society ’ voiced by the Prime Minister herself was also in evidence , from the disappearance of a once influential weekly like New Society to the criticism of social workers resulting from the 1987 Cleveland cases of alleged child sexual abuse .
4 But while a majority of informed public opinion , the target of persistent lobbying over so long a period , moved decisively towards outright abolition , fortified by the anomalous decisions resulting from the 1957 Homicide Act , the views of the general public continued to be hostile and mostly out of sympathy with the prevailing climate at Westminster and Whitehall .
5 These are factors such as education , training , language and responsibility which colour the thinking of people so that different impressions result from the same data .
6 The strict anti-reformist line resulting from the ninth plenum was largely absent from the resolutions of the 10th plenum held in December 1990 .
7 The purpose of the present chapter is to examine the threat to the wealth- creating potential of large-scale corporate enterprise resulting from the organisational failure referred to generally as the ‘ separation of ownership and control ’ .
8 The higher thermal efficiency resulting from the topping cycle reduces the amount of carbon dioxide produced per unit of power generated .
9 The oil-rich countries of the Middle East have , certainly , to use their available resources to bring about industrialization , but in many cases their major political problems result from the enormous internal inequalities of wealth , from their autocratic regimes , and from the growing opposition expressed by democratic and radical movements .
10 The outer-ring figures result from the complex interaction of loss of coal field status ( which implies population decline ) with suburbanization and population growth .
11 EDINBURGH University is to press the Scottish Office to foot the bill for forced redundancies resulting from the alleged broken promise of a replacement for the city 's dental hospital .
12 The auditory quality resulting from the complex interaction of laryngeal and supralaryngeal features .
13 Rations were monotonous , sanitation was rudimentary , and many physical disorders resulted from the constant water and mud .
14 National food poisoning figures indicate a possible trend resulting from the impossible demands placed upon food manufacturers and caterers even with professional help from specialist hygiene and pest control contractors .
15 Initially there were small hot spots resulting from the localized release of calcium , which is probably related to the phenomenon of quantal calcium release described earlier .
16 This was due to provisions made for expected losses resulting from the Indian securities trading scandal .
17 * Russian scientists have reported large numbers of seals dying of blood cancer in the White and Barents Seas , allegedly as a result of radioactive waste resulting from the nuclear tests previously carried out on the Novaya Zemlya peninsula [ see Nuclear Power section ] .
18 ‘ The central issue raised on this aspect of the appeal is whether there is any evidence upon which the judge could find that the plaintiffs behaved in a manner in relation to the conduct of the son as to make them liable to suffer financial loss resulting from the equitable relief sought by the defendants .
19 The compensatory award is intended to reimburse you for financial loss resulting from the unfair dismissal .
20 Within the year , however , there were very sharp movements resulting from the self-reinforcing effects of a mild depression in the USA , short-term stock piling adjustments in the UK which resulted in high imports , speculative expectations of devaluation and short-term measures to safeguard reserves .
21 All these inter-related events result from the powerful coupling between ocean and atmosphere which controls our climate .
22 But if more deaths among the female goats resulted from the aberrant male breeding behaviour in this population , what caused them to behave so in the first place ?
23 Such effects are shown by differences between the test samples and control samples stored in impermeable containers , e.g. , ( a ) adverse effects on moisture sensitive products resulting from the inward passage of water vapour ; or on certain products because of the inward diffusion of atmospheric oxygen ; ( b ) adverse effects arising from the outward passage of volatile constituents of product , e.g. , water vapour , i.e. , evaporation of product ; loss of perfume or flavour , or ‘ panelling ’ of plastic bottles .
24 Any seats that can not be allotted in terms of the whole numbers resulting from the necessary arithmetic are distributed according to the descending sequence of decimal fractions , .9 taking precedence over .8 , .8 over .7 and so on : hence a slight deviation from strict proportionality .
  Next page