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So the question arises: how can we stop reacting blindly when confronted with things that we don't like?

It usually arises from a mother's narcissistic investment in a child's trajectory, a need to have a high-achieving child or one with a particular set of skills.

Do you have the patience to wait till your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving till the right action arises by itself?

Not to have the foreign exchange to Buy a new bearing for a steam turbine, or oil, or fertilizer, when the need arises is a risk they simply cannot afford.

Refer to the Manager if confusion arises.

The question arises here; does initiation correspond to pre-neoplasia?

Notice, and acknowledge - to yourself - your feelings of hurt, anger, embarrassment, insufficiency, and anything else that arises.

In an iterative approach, the same challenge of "When are we finished?" arises with documentation as with software and other tasks.

"Subject to subsection (3), where in any civil or criminal proceedings before a court or magistrate a question arises as to any of the matters mentioned in subsection (1), that court or magistrate shall refer that question to a Tribunal; "

"When any infringement dispute arises, if the patent for invention is a process for the manufacture of a new product, any entity or individual manufacturing the identical product shall furnish proof of the process used in the manufacture of its or his product."

The controversy arises because not all of the destructive methods are marked in this way.

A new situation arises after enactment of such legislation, thereby requiring clarification of the basis of its application.

That question arises from three sets of findings — including data now in press — that report elevated arsenic levels in rice and products such as rice bran and rice crackers.

arises造句

The problem arises when you go overboard.

Twisting arises in boards through the presence of spiral or interlocking grain.

"The condition, which seems to be inheritable, probably arises from malregulation of the amines norepinephrine, dopamine, and 5-hydroxytryptamine. It is most commonly treated with lithium carbonate. "

She arises from her chair when he entered the room.

Of course, this dilemma arises in many human endeavors, from building design, to rocket science, to patent law.

When a dispute arises between a state in the first group and state in the second group, each will be convinced that it is in the right, and it is difficult to predict how an international court would decide the case.

And whatever there is that arises in dependence on contact at the eye, experienced as pleasure, pain or neither-pleasure-nor-pain: With that, too, he grows disenchanted.

The final reason for concern arises from the vagaries of the financial crisis.

What percentage of your project cost arises from avoidable rework?

The need for iterative and incremental development arises out of the need to predictably deliver results in an uncertain world.

When the need arises to discard mutual exclusivity in order to provide multiple selection, things can become confusing if some of the items can be scrolled out of sight.

But the splendid Anglican church there, which draws worshippers from across the city, is the centre of a dispute that arises in many countries: how should judges rule in religious rows?

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