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

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1 He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill .
2 Fuel and food shortages resulting from the civil war in Tajikistan are threatening the unique wildlife of the Pamir mountains .
3 To elderly people with long memories Korea connoted a localised crisis at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries resulting from the decline of the Ch'ing dynasty in China , the landward expansion of the Russian empire , and the beginning of the Japanese colonial empire in the Far East .
4 US District Judge Adrian Duplantier on Aug. 7 declared unconstitutional a Louisiana abortion law which would allow abortions only in cases of grave maternal risk or , under some circumstances , in pregnancies resulting from rape or incest .
5 But a decision whether nitrate contamination of water is to be reduced by curbs on land use or by treatment with untried technology is being held up by a conflict in Whitehall on whether farmers should be compensated for income losses resulting from land use controls ’ .
6 The effect of this regrettable and wholly arbitrary restriction is that , for a senior executive , an unfair dismissal claim may provide only a very limited redress for the losses resulting from the unjust ending of employment .
7 This was due to provisions made for expected losses resulting from the Indian securities trading scandal .
8 Rather than pay the bribes and suffer the losses resulting from delays , people took the risk of fines for disobeying the law .
9 The JCS were already on record that the US should assume ‘ positive and proper leadership ’ among the Western powers in Southeast Asia in order , as they put it , with no excessive modesty , ‘ to retrieve the losses resulting from previous mistakes on the part of the British and the French , as well as to preclude such mistakes in the future . ’
10 I understand that the closure of the colliery in question has been due to heavy losses resulting from continued failure to meet operating targets .
11 Losses resulting from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident [ see pp. 34751-52 ; 34779-81 ; 35401-02 ; 35844 ; 36460-62 ; 36471 ; 37324 ] amounted to more than 10,000 million roubles , Ryzhkov told the politburo in November , while the Byelorussian authorities had appealed for an additional 10,000 million roubles for their clean-up and resettlement work .
12 On Feb. 7 Sharif announced a programme of economic reforms to encourage foreign investment and to compensate for losses resulting from the Gulf crisis .
13 Projected losses resulting from Gulf crisis , 1990-91 ( US$million )
14 In particular they agreed that they had entered into private compensation deals with their larger investors , in contravention of a voluntary self-regulation agreement imposed by the government in December 1989 after the Recruit scandal [ for which see pp. 36463-64 ; 36589 ] , paying a total of 43,500 million yen ( about US$315,000,000 ) to 78 clients between March 1990 and March 1991 , to make up for trading losses resulting from their investment advice .
15 Despite substantial losses resulting from the ban on exports to Iraq following that country 's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 , tea exports rose 35 per cent in the second half of 1990 .
16 Pakistan was badly hit by revenue losses resulting from the Gulf crisis and by the suspension in October of US economic aid [ see below ; p. 37764 ] .
17 A preliminary report by the country 's central bank , the Reserve Bank of India , issued on June 2 , estimated that total losses resulting from India 's worst financial scandal [ see p. 38913 ] would amount to Rs31,000 million ( US$1,200 million ) .
18 The main problem with current yield is that it does not take into account capital gains or losses resulting from the differences between the current price of the bond and its maturity value .
19 Not all the losses resulting from a delayed product launch are concerned with that product .
20 Not all the losses resulting from a delayed product launch are concerned with that product .
21 Thus , they contend that losses resulting from the automatic prohibition of mergers above a certain size are unlikely to be substantial , and are more than likely to be offset by the benefits arising from the creation of a climate of greater certainty and competition .
22 Government-sponsored grants to British farmers to promote environmentally friendly land management are providing a substantial contribution to their incomes and more than offset losses resulting from less intensive agriculture .
23 But no Government could accept an obligation to use taxpayers ' money to make good all losses resulting from fraud .
24 ACC real GDP growth fell from an annual rate of 8 per cent in the first half of 1973 to one of 3 per cent in the second half of the year ( though the latter figure was reduced by output losses resulting from the oil embargo ) .
25 But he added : ‘ No Government could accept an obligation to use taxpayers ’ money to make good all losses resulting from fraud . ’
26 The function of the hospital corner is to allow children to play out imaginatively fears and worries resulting from real experience at the hospital or doctor 's surgery .
27 Merck intends to make synthetic copies of any compounds resulting from rainforest products which prove to have pharmaceutical potential .
28 Any increase in shareholders funds resulting from the exercise of any options prior to completion will be included in net assets at completion .
29 You 'll have the sharp improvement in shareholders ' funds resulting from the write back of good will on the Elserver disposal and the consequent reduction in net borrowings , from four hundred and five to a hundred and eighteen million .
30 Where an employer seeks to impose new terms , he necessarily faces the problem of the previously bargained contract of employment and must initially show a sound good business reason to justify the changes when dismissals resulting from refusals to accept them are assessed for their fairness .
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