Synonym: bob up, come up, develop, get up, go up, grow, lift, move up, originate, rebel, rise, rise up, spring up, stand up, turn out, uprise. Similar words: comprise, parish, give rise to, enterprise, comparison, militarism, by comparison, in comparison with. Meaning: [ə'raɪz] v. 1. come into existence; take on form or shape 2. originate or come into being 3. rise to one's feet 4. result or issue 5. move upward 6. take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance 7. get up and out of bed.
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(61) Where significant differences arise these are investigated to see how they arose.
(62) Statistical methods of analysing the large amounts of data which can arise from such studies are at present inadequate.
(63) Extreme circumstances may arise when it could be right so to hold: see Halsey v. Esso Petroleum Co.
(64) Awake,arise,and assert yourself,you dreamers of the world. Your star is now in ascendancy. Napoleon Hill
(65) Ongoing problems seem to arise of their own accord, and then to spread through the ranks with no ostensible cause.
(66) Problems also arise over companies that receive funds but subsequently do not perform as expected.
(67) This ignores the substantial number of additional cases that would arise if screening became widespread.
(68) The sort of liability that can arise is often unforeseeable and can be expensive.
(69) It can often arise even when people are a mere few pounds overweight.
(70) The difficulties that arise from the different demands made by the grammatical systems of different languages in translation should not be underestimated.
(71) This loss did not arise naturally - in the usual course of business.
(72) Such a situation does often arise, for example in the feedback control of a chemical process.
(73) Since decisions are quicker, they are also more adaptable, and easier to change in the light of unforeseen circumstances which may arise.
(74) When this involvement becomes overinvolvement and participation becomes entanglement, problems are likely to arise.
(75) The formula has no necessary role in the will, but is employed simply to anticipate any difficulty which may arise.
(76) Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances.
(77) Many of the qualities of today's dogs arise from the simple human taste for young over adults.
(78) If so, an immense difference would arise in decisions on right and wrong between Bentham and Mill.
(79) A producer is not required to meet expectations of safety which arise after he has supplied the product.
(80) Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear. Dave Barry
(81) Rights at Work exist because problems can arise in and from employment.
(82) A crisis tends to arise out of a deterioration in health, or even the death of a carer, spouse or relative.
(83) Under the interests theory, obligations arise in order to protect economic liberty, not curtail it.
(84) Yet awkward circumstances can arise, sometimes raising questions of abuse of process.
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(85) As part of the story, we address such issues as the following: What can teachers do when legal problems arise?
(86) Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor.
(87) Adele is learning to be a librarian on evenings and weekends in case the need should arise.
(88) Particularly bad contamination with copper can arise from the use of ammonia solutions in vessels exposed to the air.
(89) Debts also arise between countries because of services performed by one country for another.
(90) These difficulties are due to the conflicts that arise between both institutions that lay claim to democratic legitimacy.
More similar words: comprise, parish, give rise to, enterprise, comparison, militarism, by comparison, in comparison with, raise, cruise, advise, arid, premise, adviser, precise, expertise, franchise, likewise, marine, compromise, precisely, risky, wrist, brisk, Irish, various, variety, antiseptic, tourism, debris.