It has been known for some time that smoking can give rise to acrylamide in human red cells that forms adducts with haemoglobin. |
This in turn will give rise to a better balance of payments and in turn to stronger economic growth. |
The death of any kinsman or woman from any cause might give rise to the hope of their spirit being reincarnated. |
This is not meant to suggest that mortgages over realty are unimportant, or do not give rise to legal problems. |
It's funny how a chance encounter, a few words of enthusiasm, and the afterglow of a successful trip can give rise to unrestrained optimism. |
A very narrow margin might in the future give rise to tension, bitterness, or worse. |