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61. This is an assumption or misunderstanding that can only have arisen from the curious vagaries of the student grants system in Britain.
62. My hon. Friend has been a staunch ally in trying to resolve difficulties as they have arisen for my constituents.
63. Ahmed seems to assume that this larger number has arisen by duplication from the n 1 -1 8 complex.
64. These distortions are the very essence of prejudice, and it is hardly surprising that conflict with Peter had arisen.
65. Perhaps it is the habitual leader of the group or perhaps the leader has arisen for that meeting on that topic.
66. Self-knowledge is valuable only to the extent that it helps to meet the contingencies under which it has arisen.
67. But once the first primitive, delicate life forms have arisen, these energetic processes become a hazard to them.
68. The controversies that have since arisen are of threefold origin.
69. So a dangerous tolerance of error and a specious attitude of humility towards truth has arisen.
70. Without an advocacy stage few general theories in biology would ever have arisen.
71. This may involve dealing with depression, disappointment and many other feelings that have arisen since retirement.
72. The National Administrative Council met on the following weekend to discuss the situation which had arisen.
73. Difficulties have arisen as to whether letters written to Ministers by M.P.s in the course of their duties are covered by absolute privilege.
74. What has arisen from this activity is a clear market for data communications networks.
75. A situation has arisen in which something must be done at once.
76. Unlike encryption, digital signatures are a recent development,(sentencedict.com) the need for which has arisen with the proliferation of electronic commerce.
77. The question has arisen whether a refusal on general grounds constitutes a valid exercise of discretion.
78. Wherever possible, the results will be compared with other cities where similar situations have arisen.
79. Behe contends that evolutionists never try to explain how complex systems might have arisen through incremental changes.
80. Emergency admissions Admissions do not always take place in ideal circumstances, especially where a crisis has arisen.
81. Was she implying to herself that she didn't want anything to spoil the new friendly relationship that had arisen that evening?
82. They represent a crystallised situation, which would have arisen if Hook Harris had ceased trading and been sold off.
83. But maybe his interest had arisen since - from guilt.
84. There is also a difficulty in conceiving that the observed complexities of animals and plants could have arisen in this way.
85. They can see what difficulties have arisen in the past and what corrective measures were taken to prevent their recurrence.
86. The principles out of which his remarks had arisen were the same as when he held high office.sentencedict.com
87. A similar issue has arisen in products liability cases.
88. In this way polytheistic nature-worship seems to have arisen.
89. Nowadays, open mode kitchen is in arisen .
90. A new problem has arisen.
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