Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] arise " in BNC.

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1 Essentially this new regulation , or reregulation as it has become known , is the supervision of conflicts of interest and other risks that arise out of the process of deregulation .
2 Static welfare losses that arise from departures from competition in output markets are set against longer-run , dynamic gains which may arise from an increase in the supply of innovations that come about in less than perfectly competitive markets .
3 They could feed , but not resolve , grievances that arise in different parts of Britain .
4 Behind the fountain of plumes that arose from Captain Astorre 's headgear was the shining head of Primaflora , its hair looped and plaited under the horns of a cap , and a cameo on a gold chain round her throat .
5 Indeed , this may be an example of popular expression of those worries that arise from the criticism that is engendered by the public choice approach .
6 The insurers will not cover disputes that arose before the policy was taken out and will not meet legal costs incurred without their approval .
7 In other words , there was a growth in the use of ‘ framework legislation ’ , with Parliament establishing a general framework for controlling or regulating an area of activity and granting to governmental agencies both rule-making powers to put flesh on the framework or quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes that arose in the course of implementing these schemes .
8 This paper includes a derivation of the field equations in the form given in Chapter 6 , a general class of exact solutions which includes the two mentioned above as special cases , and a discussion of the singularities that arise .
9 Good planning gives you thinking time , the chance to anticipate problems and find ways of avoiding those stresses and crises that arise because you have n't enough time to deal with the unexpected .
10 The conversation in Zuckerman Unbound between the novelist and his mother , in which he tenderly instructs her in how to field the intrusions that arise from the Carnovsky outrage , reads authentically , autobiographically , enough , while showing a good Jewish son .
11 The majority of the budget consisted of relatively uncontrollable expenditure ; uncontrollable in the sense of outlays for entitlement programmes , such as social security and unemployment benefits , and outlays that arose from previous electoral obligations .
12 It is also well to recognise the confusions that arise in this area from the use of words or phrases with ill-defined but sometimes emotive meanings or with very different meanings .
13 All opportunities that arise for one-to-one teaching should be taken .
14 to determine the barriers to prevention policies that arise from present structures of decision making .
15 Now that type of exception would mean that the practical difficulties to which he referred would not arise except in the comparatively few cases that arise of the particular type .
16 Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners .
17 The tensions and conflicts that arose out of Italy 's struggle for unification were paralleled in the art of the nineteenth-century by the antagonism between Romanticism and Realism .
18 Conflicts that arise between line and staff positions and between strong and weaker functions are largely the result of an imbalance in power .
19 It has been pointed out by feminists that the tradition which depends upon this demarcation line fails to give a satisfactory account of conflicts that arise in the private sphere .
20 The question arises as to what should be done with the surpluses that arise .
21 We shall now take up each of the five major categories of deixis in turn : person , time , place , discourse and social deixis , in order to illustrate the complexities that arise .
22 We have a vetting panel which looks at all the vacancies that arise within the City Council , and decides whether it really is necessary to fill the job , or whether we can actually erm reorganize things and deliver the service with fewer people , so we are very conscious of the need to make sure that
23 As pointed out at the beginning of this section , some of the interesting responses that arise on applying somewhat larger sinusoidal e.m.f.s to nonlinear resistive circuits such that the signal behaviour is governed by the nonlinear relation have been considered in section 5.9 .
24 Let us start with examples of implicatures that arise directly from the assumption that the speaker is observing the maxims , and which simply amplify the cOmmunicated content in restricted ways ( the symbol +> may stand for " the uttering of the prior sentence will generally implicate the following " ) .
25 On the one hand , the empirical work has yet to incorporate many of the concerns that arise in the theoretical literature , as illustrated by the treatment of incidence ; on the other hand , many of the theoretical models are far removed from being empirically implementable , and leave out of account important factors ( such as the implications for production of the heterogeneity of labour ) .
26 Appying these criteria to our results , one of nine colonic cancers that arose in association with ulcerative colitis during the surveillance period was detected by the surveillance programme .
27 Private marginal cost should be adjusted for any production or consumption externalities that arise , thus ensuring that society equally values the marginal cost and marginal benefit from the last unit of output .
28 The third party which has its roots in the political movements that arose before August 1991 is the Party of Labour ( PT ) .
29 The procedures followed in the very different circumstances that arise from the electoral defeat of the party in power are inevitably simpler , provided that the result creates a viable situation for the majority party .
30 The USSR as such was held to have ‘ ended its existence ’ , but the members of the Commonwealth pledged themselves to discharge the obligations that arose from the 15,000 or so international treaties and agreements to which the USSR had been a party .
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