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

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1 The so-called Caudal Sympathetic Nervous System arises from the posterior compound ganglion of the ventral nerve-cord and supplies the reproductive system and posterior part of the gut ; it is , however , difficult to draw a clear distinction between such a system and the visceral branches of the peripheral nervous system considered below .
2 The choice of ordinate arises from the empirical observation that A2B 1 is required for chaos .
3 The use of a comprehensive computer database allows a small number of staff to handle a large volume of cases with the confidence which arises from the correct use of documentation and the reminders which are produced by the computer .
4 Of the three elements which make up an opera — the music , the words and the drama — the third arises from the first two realised by the performance of the singing actors , with the collaboration of the musicians and within the ambience of the set and the costumes .
5 Our emphasis on the desirability of using the term ‘ blind ’ carefully arises from the many positive developments that have taken place over the last two decades .
6 Thus , the danger arises from the unco-ordinated plans of individual governments towards their own national economies resulting , collectively , in the negation of EC trading objectives .
7 The duty arises from the real concern that management may benefit from an opportunity which properly belongs to the company and its shareholders .
8 A problem with the conversion to domestic use of a church planned in the conventional way arises from the cross-sectional shape of the building .
9 An application of this analysis is , for example , where the temptation for a conglomerate ( ultimately controlled by individuals ) to trade on inside information arises from the financial incentives accruing to it ( and ultimately the controllers ) .
10 The above differences add up to around £20–£22 per hour , of which about £10 arises from the higher financing costs resulting from the lower utilisation and higher price of aircraft in the UK .
11 The difference between the old Keynesian and the new Keynesian approaches arises from the latter 's retention , albeit in radically modified form , of the notion of an equilibrium unemployment rate , and the former 's wholesale rejection of the usefulness of the NAIRU concept .
12 This breakdown above the tropopause arises from the greater infrared transparency of the atmosphere at such altitudes due to the lower atmospheric densities , and because the atmosphere there is appreciably heated by the direct absorption of solar radiation which tends to give an increase of temperature with height .
13 Induced employment arises from the personal expenditures of those employed directly by Scotch Whisky companies , and indirectly in the network of supplier companies .
14 That change of my perception of the case arises from the unhappy fact that Dr. F. had changed his evidence completely .
15 ( 5.19 ) with respect to time gives the variation of rotor position with time : For a phase current the flux linked with phase A is simply the product of current and inductance : and the rate of change of flux linkages with time is : The first term in this expression is the voltage induced in the phase windings by the rotor motion and the second term arises from the changing current in the phase inductance — Substituting from Eqns — ( 5.17 ) and ( 5.20 ) gives the motional voltage in terms of the phase inductance : Since the phase current , is produced by a switched voltage supply it is non-sinusoidal and therefore , from Eqn .
16 In many generalized insects there is also a median , unbranched apodeme or spina which arises from the intersegmental spinasternum .
17 This possibility arises from the complex statutory definition of your period of ‘ continuous employment ’ .
18 The importance of general equilibrium analysis arises from the complex interrelations between the variables in an economic system .
19 The teacher may initiate ideas through the provision of new and varied equipment and the use of stories or rhymes , but the development of the play arises from the spontaneous interest of the children themselves .
20 Within this framework , language may be conceived of as a process which arises from the social interaction of individuals ; it is neither a skill possessed by individuals nor simply a reflection of environmental influences .
21 The authority invested in the ideological judgements within the text arises from the superior ( because later ) historical position of the narrator in relation to the period under scrutiny .
22 One arises from the different ways hoards were put together ( i.e. ‘ savings ’ or ‘ currency ’ ) ; if the particular circumstances of a hoard 's history affect the composition of two hoards with the same deposition dates , it is impossible for the composition of both to reflect mint output .
23 The effect of fungi harvesting on the forest environment arises from the symbiotic relationship between the fungi and the trees .
24 The other snag , ironically , arises from the very success of the smallpox vaccination campaign — because , as a result , most of the population of the Third World is already immune to vaccinia and would n't allow it to flourish long enough to produce the hepatitis antigen .
25 Similarly , a perception that the brain is involved in the outworking of mental processes does not mean that the mind arises from the physical brain .
26 This arises from the statistical problems of ‘ false negatives ’ and ‘ false positives ’ .
27 The debate arises from the obvious difficulty of avoiding two types of police relationships in the community , each of which is undesirable for different reasons .
28 But , in both cases , the need for and expense of the stores arises from the nuclear industry 's failure to plan ahead for getting rid of its waste .
29 This Neutrino sea arises from the nuclear fusion reactions taking place in the countless stars scattered throughout the universe , and these minute particles pass through our bodies at a rate estimated at one million to one billion per square inch per second .
30 The requirement for large body size arises from the fierce battles between males for access to females .
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