Example sentences of "results from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It results from a transfer which in bringing the beneficiary 's total of votes up to the quota almost inevitably provides him also with more votes than he needed .
2 Later Turkish historians are thus almost universally in accord in naming Molla Fenari as the first Mufti and — on the assumption that Rifat Efendi 's version simply results from a slip which Ahmed Refik has not noticed in placing his appointment in the time of Murad II , with some historians giving the date 828/1424–5 for the appointment .
3 This results from a kind of double vision which blurs the difference between the historical interpretation of contemporary economic advice and the evaluation of ideas which subsequently proved to be significant in the evolution of economic theory .
4 There 's another cost of a million pounds which results from a change in government policy of the cost of government policy , now this is including the er unfair funding of G M schools and including the loss of that was just , just mentioned .
5 ( The wealth effect may be defined as the change in spending on goods and services which results from a change in the real value of financial assets . )
6 The product , handy for portable clients , reportedly results from a survey of NFS users about their biggest networking concerns .
7 It results from a process of logical , deductive reasoning , unsullied by personal feelings or practicalities .
8 Your particular triangle may well be unique , as it results from a combination of your particular space and your particular needs .
9 Remember to begin with that the demand for bank lending is a demand which results from a desire to buy goods or services .
10 This results from a failure in the sealing of the unit and causes condensation to build up between the panes of glass .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Cosmos refers to the kind of order which is grown and which results from an equilibrium set up from within .
14 It probably results from the break-up of treponemes in response to the penicillin , with release of substances into the bloodstream and locally which have an inflammatory potential .
15 Note the high frequency content appearance in contrast to the squarewave which results from the addition of simple waveform harmonics .
16 Much of the redistribution shown in Table 2.1 results from the spreading of wealth among family members through trusts .
17 The chaos then results from the compilers ' eagerness to compress his discussion of several variants into one example burdened with exceptions and qualifications .
18 Enlightenment comes through spiritual perception which results from the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual 's life ( 1 Cor.
19 While such a state most frequently results from the frustration of a person 's expressed desire for some material object , especially food or tobacco , Dentan ( 1968 ) notes that it can also be the result of forcing someone to do something against his or her will .
20 Intestinal infections were more common in homosexual compared with non-homosexual patients at stage IV , which is in contrast with the report by René and coworkers and probably results from the inclusion of non-homosexual patients from Africa and Haiti in their study .
21 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
22 But it is not justifiable to conclude from this that criminal law reflects a value-consensus or even results from the state 's neutral refereeing among competing interest groups .
23 Naturally , the carrier can not be held responsible for loss or damage which results from the trader 's carelessness or negligence .
24 Part of this results from the explosion of the student population , which is now a ‘ morphological factor ’ in the social field .
25 ‘ Manifeste ’ concentrates on the art of the last thirty years , thereby overcoming a chronological and methodological rift , which results from the way the works are currently arranged .
26 As in other disciplines , theories of language learning have gone through periodic changes , often with an over-emphasis on one aspect or anxiety , which results from the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another .
27 It is rather one which results from the process of ‘ legal reading ’ , that is , the reading of the text against the background of ‘ the legal reader 's access to a store of specifically legal relevant contexts ’ ( Davies , 1987 ) .
28 the discontinuity which results from the interval between meetings and constant changes in the membership of the relevant study-group or working-party .
29 This results from the strategy adopted by Mr Papandreou , whose eight years in office ended when his socialist Pasok party was defeated in an inconclusive election last June .
30 This results from the nature of the elongation conditions which ensures that each transcript contains the same amount of radiolabel incorporated into the nascent RNA during initiation of the ternary transcription complex , and no further label is incorporated during the elongation phase .
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