Example sentences of "[Wh det] emerge from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
2 The principles of design which emerge from this development will be available for application to further areas of the mathematics curriculum .
3 A moderate exposition is that of Littlechild ( 1986 ) who argues that it is the process of competition which matters , and that the concept of economic efficiency which emerges from static welfare analysis is at best misleading .
4 We need something else — some notion of judgment which emerges from practical experience — in order to understand how and when to apply ( and modify ) the technical rules .
5 The picture which emerges from this kind of work highlights collective action and collective advantage , but often says little about whether all the individuals involved in this enterprise benefited from it in equal measure .
6 The proposals of the six schools selected as the focus for our evaluation are representative of the range of proposals reviewed , and the evaluators are satisfied that the picture which emerges from this sample is true to the general flavour and direction of the Major Project as a whole .
7 A second guideline which emerges from this decision is that the application of the reasonableness test is not merely the exercise of a discretion , but is a decision .
8 Despite the limitations of the available data , the picture which emerges from this review is complex and interesting .
9 The picture which emerges from this study is one where assistance between more distant kin is of relatively minor importance to the total picture ( although of course it may be very important in particular cases ) , and that whether it is likely to be significant is rather idiosyncratic and unpredictable .
10 Our picture shows the Torness Financial Department , one of the sections who have taken part in the process , discussing their action plan which emerged from Working Group Training , Standing ( left to right ) are Donald McLaughlan , Vera Stoddart , Janine Ord and Donald Laird , with Joanne Cornwall and June Denholme sitting .
11 The relationships between site factors and soil erosion which emerged from this study are given in Table 8.5 .
12 What emerges from recent counter-theory is that French-inspired theory tends to destroy straw men in its attack on reference , insisting that the relation between words and meaning is entirely arbitrary , a matter of difference only .
13 What emerges from recent study of this important period is that war was increasingly coming to be seen as an instrument of state , to be organised by the king for the common good of his people and country .
14 What emerges from this work is the complexity of the interactions between components of the system .
15 What emerges from this example is that there can be situations of moral dilemma which impose limits on what it is possible for someone to do .
16 What emerged from this process was the English national round hand .
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