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The problems have arisen out of a maze of interacting statutory provisions, which have been subject to frequent amendment.
The deliberate burial of an unknown soldier could not arise until the idea that common soldiers ought to have individual graves had arisen.
As has been suggested, this discourse seems to have arisen out of a sense of weakness or inferiority on the part of the English.
Many accidents have arisen from its too general use as a stupefactive for infants.
A new industry association has arisen to address security-related aspects of geospatial technologies and information.
The fault may lie in domestic or school environments where negative situations may have arisen.
The islands are volcanic in origin, having arisen from a mantle hotspot, and they have never been connected to the mainland.
Yet, while imperialism has generally withered, other forms of domination or hegemony have arisen.
By the 1950s confusion had arisen over the use of geological terms referring to strata and to time.
This is how what linguists term pragmatic markers have arisen in languages worldwide.
As executives are continuing to work at the group, the issue of pay-offs had not arisen last night.
This discussion is not of purely academic interest, because it has arisen in a practical way in a number of different contexts in recent years.
Using molecular markers, apomixis was shown to have arisen frequently and independently during the evolution of this agamic complex.
An Opportunity has arisen in the Coventry area for a skilled wirer that involves working with injection mould machines.
This is usually understood as meaning injustice, hardship which should not have arisen, something that is wider than legally redressable damage.
Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination.
She is a leader of retreats and workshops, and one can easily imagine these reflections as having arisen in those settings.
New opportunities in the rental property sector have arisen following the budget's reintroduction of mortgage interest relief.
To answer this, one must look at the heritage from which this trend has arisen.
The issue is whether we have any power or duty to do anything about the situation which has arisen.
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The sudden appearance of an inbound steamer out of a haze that had arisen to the east necessitated immediate full speed.
An awkwardness had arisen through the inculpation of Maurice, and everybody found they had work to do that evening.
It may be, too, that some mingled feeling may have arisen in Strafford's breast.
Add to this, that they might have arisen even in a state of nature, and have been coequal with the quarrels of mankind.
And even there, values are often estimated without actual exchange, and the art of accountancy has arisen for that purpose.
Even our human organism has arisen in the same natural manner, by gradual transformation, from a group of pithecoid mammals.
This raises the question whether the nomenclature of the Sioux has not arisen out of a practice similar to that of the Tewa.
From hence have arisen the fictions which have formed the basis of theogony.
The trade wind having again arisen from east-south-east, we were enabled to make between eighty and ninety miles a day.
From zoology has arisen the study of transformism, which now dominates the whole of biology.
Hence there has arisen in medicine a vast and most interesting chapter of phototherapy.
A dissenting branch called Nadiapanthi has now arisen in Raipur, all of whom are celibate.
If any loss has arisen to the estate from any misfeasance, neglect or omission of the trustee, it may require him to make it good.
The bilateral symmetry has arisen in connection with this mode of locomotion and is thus a mark of important progress.
The king, just arisen from bed, looked out of the window, and was astounded to see the mongo and sand perfectly assorted.
As they entered the room a tall, lanky youth had arisen from a Morris chair.
Some confusion has arisen as to the description and the names of the urus and the Bison.
An interesting new industry for utilisation of old tins has arisen in connection with Central Hall, Manchester.
Much discussion has arisen as to the ability of a person to ratify a forgery of a negotiable instrument.
Mr dawks, having arisen from his nightly resting-place outside Daphne Vereker's bedroom door, strolled downstairs to the study.
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