Example sentences of "to result from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such funding usually remains under the control of central ministries , and the approaches being supported tend to result from a dialogue limited to administrators and professional experts .
2 Better management is likely to result from a period of careful observation and assessment , with considerable support being provided at this time through frequent contact with nursing and other ward staff .
3 El Nino seems to result from a reduction in strength of the prevailing southeast trade winds that sweep across the Pacific .
4 Secondly , some of the benefits which are claimed to result from a moderate inflation rate are considered .
5 The sex exclusive markers which do indeed occur in some languages are superficially striking , but on closer inspection they can be seen to result from a few regular and predictable rules acting on the same basic structures .
6 Insp Dennis said the injuries appeared to result from a flare-up between two groups of men .
7 New paintings though lately they seem more like coloured sculptures fixed to the wall by Elizabeth Murray are at Paula Cooper until the end of the month and Pat Adams , whose abstractions seem to result from a collision of the macro- and micro-cosmic , is at Zabriskie with twenty new paintings beginning 15 April and continuing until 15 May .
8 Predictions of the regional temperature variations expected to result from a global warming have been compiled by the UN IPCC ( 199Oa ) such as shown in figure 6.16 .
9 The absorption is thought to result from a Na + / H + exchange mechanism whereby H + is secreted into the lumen in exchange for Na + .
10 The etiology of this phenomenon has been principally studied in sheep and seems to result from a temporary relaxation in immunity associated with changes in the circulating levels of the lactogenic hormone , prolactin .
11 Some of these are unavoidable , others are said to result from the use of animal insulin , which differs slightly in structure from human insulin .
12 Other animals and plants also show physiological and bio-chemical changes that appear to result from the organisms ’ responses to their environment .
13 Although there appear to be few operational savings planned from combining the two groups , three major benefits are expected to result from the merger :
14 Second , the discrimination which emanates from ageism can appear to result from the natural process of biological ageing rather than social creation .
15 the external design is nevertheless made everywhere to result from the necessities of the interior : the positions of the windows are decided not so much with regard to external effect , as with reference to the rooms they light ; and even the heights of stories will be found to vary in parts to suit internal convenience .
16 Increases in money wages are seen to result from the activities of strong trade unions who make use of their monopoly power in the control of the supply of labour to push for wage increases in excess of those required to compensate workers for rising prices and rising productivity .
17 But , whatever type of regime is decided upon , locking up 12- to 15-year-olds on the scale likely to result from the Government 's present proposals is an excessive reaction .
18 Most of the microbial Fe(III) reduction in aquatic sediments is proposed to result from the oxidation of important fermentation products such as acetate and hydrogen .
19 Klein provides perhaps the least teleological analysis of the development of a subject , and her examples of adult psychosis may be linked to Hegel 's , and especially Marx 's , models of rupture , since they appear to result from the subject 's belief in the alien nature of some fragmented aspects of the self it has become unable to sublate .
20 Whilst many temporary workers are employed in small establishments , this seems to result from the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary working , rather than a greater propensity of small establishments to use such workers .
21 What is significant and highly important is that a demand for such a phenomenological analysis seems to result from the logical pressures built into the very concept of ontological existent .
22 The most far-reaching changes in social work , however , are likely to result from the implementation of the government 's proposals on community care .
23 It seems highly unlikely to result from the subdivision of territorial claims .
24 There was considerable debate in the mid-1980s of the mounting ‘ burden ’ on the working population likely to result from the growing number of pensioners in the second and third decades of the next century .
25 Any loss which at the time of making the contract the defendant could have predicted as likely ( or not unlikely ) to result from the breach of it .
26 These bands of sand are thought to result from the clearance of woodland in the area surrounding the site with resultant soil erosion and the in-washing of soil into the loch from the bare ground surface .
27 The appropriate groupings are likely to result from the application of multivariate methods such as cluster analysis .
28 Vertical packages tend to be of a pioneering nature , whereas horizontal packages tend to result from the development of existing ideas .
29 Attitudes concerning the frankness and balance in evaluation likely to result from the use of the scheme were generally slightly negative .
30 It is important to look behind the aggregate figures of local sourcing to try to identify where linkage effects could realistically be expected to result from the transnational practices of established and potential TNCs , and what the host authorities could realistically hope to do about it in terms of their transnational practices .
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