Example sentences of "has arisen from " in BNC.

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1 The development of these compounds has arisen from many studies of the structure and function of biological membranes .
2 Another major threat that has arisen from the unrelenting use of fossil fuels is the steady build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which adds to the greenhouse effect ( see Chapter 1 ) .
3 Another consideration that has arisen from the work on AI and , in particular , expert systems is that of the legal implications .
4 [ It includes procedures to assess whether the company will continue as a going concern and whether material error has arisen from fraud or illegal acts ] 2 , but it is not a guarantee against collusive or immaterial fraud or against sudden changes in the company 's financial position .
5 any loss or misdelivery of or damage to any other goods occasioned during transit unless the same has arisen from , and the Carrier has used reasonable care to minimize the effects of
6 The development of retirement counselling in recent years has arisen from the significant numbers of retiring people who soon encounter severe personal problems .
7 Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment .
8 In part it would appear that this has arisen from a tendency to see questions of housing and home life as matters of individual and privatised choice , to be set aside from the mainstream of political life where employment is the crucial issue .
9 The trouble has arisen from the policies of Labour councillors who control some London boroughs .
10 He is entirely right about the British contribution to Europe , both in the long term and in the past few years when much of the present shape of the Community has arisen from initiatives by this country .
11 An unusual opportunity to do this has arisen from the Social Change and Economic Life Initiative , which has gathered information in precisely this form .
12 This warranty has arisen from US practice but in the UK the acquirer 's solicitors should check on the seller 's authorities as it is not usual practice for the solicitors of one party to render a formal legal opinion to another party , each party being expected to seek and rely on advice from its own solicitors .
13 Much of the interest in risk as a variable has arisen from the apparently contradictory implications of two influential theories about the role of subjective risk in driving , risk homeostasis theory ( RHT ) and zero-risk theory , thus these theories will be briefly described and the role which subjective risk plays in them will be discussed .
14 Mr Anderson believes the problem has arisen from a communications break down .
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