Example sentences of "result from the [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The sterling crisis was a natural consequence of trying to maintain domestic demand without import controls ; the investors ' strike was due to unease about the social changes , including the effects of rapid inflation , which it was feared would result from the government 's restoration of full employment .
2 The chaos then results from the compilers ' eagerness to compress his discussion of several variants into one example burdened with exceptions and qualifications .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Naturally , the carrier can not be held responsible for loss or damage which results from the trader 's carelessness or negligence .
6 Through his controlling stake in the Daily Mail & General Trust , Rothermere is enjoying the benefits of increased profitability resulting from the papers ' lower cost base .
7 Within weeks you will see the changes resulting from the computer 's invasion of our printer .
8 But he saw natural selection as less important than the Lamarckian mechanism in which self-improvements resulting from the individual 's response to environmental challenge are inherited and thus accumulate to change the species .
9 Even so , we would expect the resulting market valuation to pay some attention to the underlying assets since the reason for buying investment trust shares is to participate in the income and capital gains resulting from the managers ' investment performance .
10 Roh 's subsequent decision to join them reflected the strategic vision associated with his political style ; the merger offered an opportunity to break the current legislative impasse resulting from the DJP 's failure to command an overall majority within the legislature .
11 Sherwood Computer Services Plc Plc reported net profits for the year to December 31 up 34.7% at £2.0m , after £1.2m expenses resulting from the company 's BS 5750 creditation bid and £0.5m credits resulting from restructuring of the company pension scheme , on turnover that fell 2.9% to £21.1m .
12 In the second part of the book , the possible-world approach is extended to the description of narrative universes , which are attributed a modal structure consisting of a world presented as actual and a wide array of private worlds resulting from the character 's mental activities ( Chapter 6 ) .
13 Problems mat arise in connection with the legal liability of care givers in the event of an accident or damage to property resulting from the sufferer 's activities .
14 The unsatisfactory state of the law resulting from the Infants ' Relief Act 1874 has now been remedied by the Minors ' Contracts Act 1987 , which is based upon recommendations of the Law Commission .
15 The rush to get the new company up and running results from the excellent opportunities to expand and export resulting from the pound 's devaluation and the drop in interest rates , according to the new chairman , Roger Harnett , a company doctor formerly with Benlox Holdings , Speedwell Gear Case and Hobson .
16 At the time of Bannon 's resignation it was admitted that the cost to taxpayers resulting from the bank 's property and investment losses was A$3,500 million [ US$1.00=A$1.3928 as at Sept. 7 , 1992 ] .
17 There are many effects of worship : we know of the victories in the Old Testament resulting from the people 's obedience to God 's instruction to worship him .
18 Since then , the College has enjoyed continuous royal patronage , the title of the office having been changed from ‘ president ’ to ‘ patron ’ in 1956 , following the different system of government resulting from the College 's new Charter .
19 Part of the cost of the new block will be paid for from income resulting from the College 's growing reputation as a conference centre during vacations .
20 According to a House of Commons motion , the leak was traced through a system of numbered copies of the 752-page document , which was sent out to the authorities investigating possible criminal proceedings resulting from the report 's conclusions .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 The ratings agency says the action reflects the improving trend in MCI 's earnings and cash flow , which resulted from the company 's market share growth .
24 Part of this ambiguity , as outlined above , resulted from the Government 's strenuous efforts to deny any link between its policies and the outbreak of violence and disorder .
25 of Scottish people want independence resulted from the Government 's decimation of the Scottish industrial base , such as Ravenscraig , Armitage Shanks , which is in the Minister 's constituency , and the litany of factory closures and job losses and from increasing poverty in Scotland .
26 Here , then , the exceptional case proves the rule , since it resulted from the lawyer 's attempt to achieve another client 's chosen outcome .
27 On other occasions where the time out has resulted from the child 's angry refusal to do something , he or she can volunteer to do it properly and thus end the punishment .
28 Building firm G Rhodes and Son , who put it in place , said the problem could have resulted from the shed 's location below a bank which could have caused winds to form a vacuum behind it , pulling the roof off .
29 A child 's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events , the most important of which result from the parents ' activities .
30 A distinction should be drawn first of all between limits on the discretion of the directors that result from the company 's objects clause , and limits that depend on fiduciary duties .
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