Use "give rise to" in a sentence

1. None give rise to suspicion?

2. They give rise to Biflagellate antherozoids

3. Active substances give rise to concern where:

4. Could such an arrangement give rise to compromising situations?

5. Areoles also give rise to new branches and flowers

6. These cells give rise to androcytes or Antherozoid mother …

7. Even the attitudes of people give rise to fear today.

8. Such acts could give rise to additional security tensions in Kosovo.

9. All these things give rise to damaging emotional tension or stress.

10. Administrative decisions shall not, as a general rule, give rise to consultations.

11. Varicose veins Hormone changes and weight gain give rise to varicose veins.

12. The tasty honey you make may give rise to overload dependence, undernourished.

13. 26 They will also give rise to the result of historical revisionism.

14. Poor Breathing habits can give rise to a lot of unexpected adverse effects

15. Beachgoers are urged to use caution as wind conditions give rise to Bluebottles…

16. Biosynthetic pathways give rise to two distinct classes of metabolite, primary and secondary

17. The named dural arteries give rise to two outer anastomotic sets of vessels.

18. Friction, impact and abrasion processes, such as grinding, can give rise to sparking.

19. Further, the absence of any definition of infrastructure may give rise to ambiguities.

20. Terminal Bronchioles give rise to respiratory Bronchioles, which ultimately lead to the alveoli

21. If the unreduced cells give rise to a megagametophyte, then gametophytic Apomixis occurs

22. Spasm of the small labyrinthine vessels can give rise to vertigo and hearing loss.

23. Luxurious leaves give rise to precious lotus blossoms, Carved by hand of suar wood

24. Some cells migrate beneath the future skin and will give rise to pigment cells.

25. They give rise to the trees, they create the debris fields that feed the mycelium.

26. In the late stage, weakness of the arterial walls may give rise to localized aneurysms.

27. The same conclusion applies a fortiori where those borderline cases give rise to fortuitous advantages.

28. Given its history, it was inevitable that the Eight Brocades would give rise to variations

29. Exaggerated postprandial lipemia can give rise to chylomicron remnants which are known to be atherogenic.

30. Object, body, color and sound anecdote give rise to plays of perception that envelope the listener.

31. Some potentially chelating ligands give rise to additional fluoroboron species by various redistribution and decomposition reactions.

32. Does the idea of giving a comment at a meeting give rise to fear, even panic?

33. Electron transitions from these levels in doubly ionized oxygen give rise to the 500.7 nm line.

34. In other words , a given genotype need not necessarily always give rise to a constant phenotype .

35. Lower absolute levels may therefore give rise to more problems at night and in quieter locations.

36. Thomas is here speaking of the motives of credibility, the causes which give rise to belief.

37. Although oligodendrocytes themselves normally do not divide, the precursor cells that give rise to them do.

38. Changes in the amount of precipitation give rise to considerable changes in the fertility of the soil.

39. Water vapor absorbs heat very effectively, but it cannot give rise to the greenhouse effect by itself.

40. Blastophore: The passive portion of a sperm-cell or spermospore which does not give rise to spermatozoa.

41. The primary adsorbed surface-active ions give rise to an electrical double layer within the liquid phase.

42. Higgs Bosons: These are those particles which give rise to all mass according to the standard model

43. Chemically pure Beryl is colorless, but trace elements give rise to green, blue and pink/red colors

44. Below, we give a physical mechanism that can give rise to such a metastable Binodal, calculate the phase

45. (d) they shall be exclusive of indirect taxes, duties and interest and may not give rise to profit.

46. These operations give rise to financial commitments for the Bank and are accounted for in its balance sheet.

47. In inter-continental collision orogens major sustained horizontal stresses can be generated which give rise to recumbent folds.

48. - air shipments of samples to control the different practices in the fuel cycle give rise to much transport

49. Registration does not give rise to an automatic entitlement to a badge affording access to the European Parliament.

50. Certain motile cells of haploid plants may spontaneously give rise to diploid or tetraploid sporophytes which are homozygous.

51. Those three things give rise to all the different levels of what seem to be complexity in our world.

52. 25 Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation.

53. Bibio species have the tips of the fore tibiae drawn out to give rise to two large, pointed spurs

54. Consider the hypothetical random disturbances shown in Fig. 11 which give rise to fairly realistic variations in real output.

55. 29 They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter, and hence greater curvature on the horizon.

56. 26 Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation.

57. 24 They would also give rise to a smaller Schwarzschild mass parameter, and hence greater curvature on the horizon.

58. Adipocytes are derived from mesenchymal stem cells which give rise to Adipocytes, osteoblasts, myocytes and other cell types through adipogenesis

59. Noncyclic dialkyl-substituted Anhydrides give rise to bands near 1820 cm−1 (symmetrical stretch) and 1750 cm −1 (antisymmetrical stretch).

60. 5 Pollen mother cells undergo meioses through simultaneous cytokinesis and give rise to tetrads of microspores, which are tetrahedrally arranged.

61. In particular, an adverse shock to aggregate supply, such as an increase in oil prices, can give rise to stagflation.

62. Carcinoma cells tend to invade surrounding healthy tissues and give rise to secondary growths (metastases) distant from the original tumour

63. Although Attempt never results in the finished criminal offense, both conspiracy and solicitation could give rise to separate completed crimes.

64. A multiple transfer of assets may be time consuming if consents are required and may give rise to unnecessary stamp duty.

65. 3 Pollen mother cells undergo meioses through simultaneous cytokinesis and give rise to tetrads of microspores, which are mostly terahedrally arranged.

66. In this paper, we present how conditional Autarkies, a generalization of Autarkies, give rise to novel preprocessing techniques for SAT solving.

67. — The delivery of advice through the panel will not give rise to any liability for the panel or for individual DPAs.

68. When computing uplift from a Marie-type graph such situations would give rise to an overestimate of uplift for the Carboniferous.

69. The abuse of right action may give rise to damages for the aggrieved party, as well as rescission of the abusive act.

70. 13 The larva moults to give rise to the four-legged nymph, which, after five more days(Sentencedict.com), becomes the adult mite.

71. Cause definition: give rise to; Cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally synonyms: do, call forth, make, determine, incite, influence, shape, effectuate

72. Bioaccumulation of substances within aquatic organisms can give rise to toxic effects over longer time scales even when actual water concentrations are low.

73. 10 This may give rise to a more severe have, have-not mentality, causing resentment toward those nations with a higher carrying capacity.

74. Another theory, property dualism, holds that Consciousness is a non-physical property that emerges from the same things that give rise to physical …

75. •The table shows the four ABO phenotypes ("Blood groups") present in the human population and the genotypes that give rise to them.

76. Carcinomas, carcino´mata) a malignant new growth made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases

77. It is these irregularities that give rise to alarmist headlines when we are presented with the Court of Auditors' report on an annual basis.

78. During ventral leaf expansion periclinal divisions in adaxial and abaxial protoderm and ground meristem give rise to multiple epidermis and new mesophyll layers, respectively.

79. Both of these "clearance" procedures typically give rise to extensive negotiations between OMB staff and agency officials, and usually a compromise solution is reached.

80. Saudi Arabia is hostile to any reverence given to historical or religious places of significance for fear that it may give rise to shirk (idolatry).