Example sentences of "[Wh det] arise from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm als other problems which arose from the outline land law was in its deliberate ambiguity er in its deliberate erm tt sort of ambiguity because it left reg it left the law to be interpreted by regional areas which meant that how that erm in some places they totally misinterpreted the law but the Communist Party had to have this flexibility because China was such a vast country and you could n't just impose one policy per se across the country .
2 In any event , residence of some kind was the hallmark of establishment in so far as establishment involved economic integration in the host member state of a kind that was greater than that which arose from the provision of a cross-border service .
3 That will have a disastrous effect upon the locality equal to that which arose from the threat of the route .
4 The problem of incorporation of standard terms and conditions has been dealt with in a series of cases generally known as the " ticket cases " , which arose from the practice of printing terms and conditions on a variety of documents from railway or steamship tickets , to deck chair or swimming pool tickets , which were intended to govern the contract between the proprietor and the person using his services ( see for instance Parker v South Eastern Railway ( 1877 ) 2 CPD 416 , Hood v Anchor Line ( Henderson Brothers ) Ltd [ 1918 ] AC 837 , Chapelton v Barry UDC [ 1940 ] 1 KB 532 and Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd [ 1971 ] 2 QB 163 ) .
5 These problems suddenly appeared quite separately from those dietary concerns about fats , fibre , sugar and salt which arose from the COMA report in 1984 , and which have been so widely used in food manufacturers ' advertising claims .
6 The economic problems of Kosovo merge with — and accentuate — its political problems , which arise from the conflict between the majority Albanians and the shrinking minority of Serbs and Montenegrins .
7 GP fundholders are subject to a new set of perverse incentives which arise from the fact that in their case purchasing and providing roles are fused , not separated as they have been in DHAs .
8 These possibilities , and from time to time actualities , of conflict may be observed in many different spheres : in the strains which arise from the redistribution of economic resources between industrial and developing countries , and from the scarcity of some natural resources , which will become more acute as industrialization proceeds throughout the world ; in the difficulties of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons ; in the more directly political struggles for power and prestige in some regions of the world ( for example , in the Middle East and among Latin American countries ) , and until recently between two nuclear superpowers .
9 He contends that the style of operation of the CNAA is inimical to this task and that course validation takes too long and compromises in course design which arise from the resolution of the often marked differences within validating boards affect adversely the quality of the work of polytechnics .
10 Their multiple levels of management often involve rigidities which arise from the need to define roles and jobs rigorously in order that functions do not overlap .
11 In addition to these issues which arise from the nature of professional occupations and the control of professional courses , there are two other issues which lie at the heart of professional education , so much so indeed that they can be taken as defining characteristics of it .
12 Apart from uncertainties which arise from the language in which it is couched , there are some more general concerns arising from the rule .
13 There are other relationships between subjects known as syntactic relationships which arise from the context of subjects in specific documents — from the syntax .
14 On the other hand , the electromagnetic interaction between an electron and a proton , which arises from the exchange of a photon between the particles ( figure 2 ) , is given by the product of electric charges of the particles , that is magnitude e 2 , where e is the unit of charge .
15 The difference in DM between the two transactions equals DM400 ( or £100 if £ = DM4 = $ ) , this represents the bank dealer 's profit which arises from the spread or margin between the selling and buying rate , i.e. DM0.04 per $ .
16 This is the payment or receipt which arises from the way in which the EC budget is financed and disbursed ( see Chapter 4 ) .
17 Right at the very beginning , in the prayer which arises from the memory of Christ 's anguish in the garden of Gethsemane when the narrator remembers " swattest blod for angwysche " , the shorter version identifies this sweat with that which marks the healing and turning point of human fever conflating it with the sweat of human anguish struggling against evil .
18 This is power which arises from the possession of expert knowledge .
19 overseas tax , relieved and unrelieved , specifying the part of unrelieved overseas tax which arises from the payment or proposed payment of dividends .
20 The general rule with regard to these provisions might be said to be that the settlor will not avoid tax on the income which arises from the capital which he has settled unless he and his wife are excluded from all possible benefit .
21 one should not confuse … two things : the fragmentation of social labour , which arises from the fact of the social division of labour on the one hand , and the fragmentation of social labour , which negates this very division of labour on the other hand … ‘ enterprises ’ … stand in various relationships to each other : either they are bound to each other by buying and selling ( heterogeneous enterprises ) , or they are in competition with each other ( homogeneous enterprises ) .
22 One question which arises from the conclusion that bridging inferences are falsely identified as having been present in a passage concerns when such inferences are drawn .
23 In the case of ethical positivism what is more in focus is the morality which arises from the impartiality of law , the moral authority which comes from a method which places the application of general rules in the hands of impartial judges .
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