Arises in A Sentence

    1

    A complicated situation arises when a person born with a female reproductive system lives as a male.

    2

    A difficulty naturally arises with regard to the fact that in reptiles the occipital condyle by which the skull articulates with the vertebral column is single, although composed of three elements, whereas in amphibians and mammals the articulation is formed by a pair of condyles.

    3

    A fundamental difference in girder bridges arises from the mode of support.

    4

    A further divergence of opinion arises from differences in the interpretation of the persons composing the colony.

    5

    A less threatening yet important possibility of modification arises out of the scientific study of the New Testament.

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    A median process, known as the hypopharynx or tongue, arises from the floor of the mouth in front of the labium, and becomes most variously developed or specialized in different insects.

    7

    A musical note always arises from a source which has some regularity of vibration, and which sends equally-spaced waves into the air.

    8

    A peculiar difficulty arises in the case of the god of storms, who, written IM, was generally known in Babylonia as Ramman, " the thunderer," whereas in Assyria he also had the designation Adad.

    9

    A popular option to the end table is a nesting table set which can be stored together or used separately as the need arises for extra tables.

    10

    A potential branch or bud, either foliage or flower, is formed in the axil of each leaf; sometimes more than one bud arises, as for instance in the walnut, where two or three stand in vertical series above each leaf.

    11

    A problem arises because of the strong correlation between standard of living and energy consumption.

    12

    A problem arises when we wish to apply some transformation to the values stored in the map.

    13

    A problem that often arises when choosing with wine glass racks is the spaces between hanging your glasses are too narrow and the glasses you own don't fit.

    14

    A question arises as to the mode of action of milk or soap turbidity.

    15

    A simple gonaduct on each side arises from the gonad near its posterior end and passes first forwards, then backwards, and lastly outwards to the external opening in the pallial groove, anterior to the renal aperture.

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    A situation involving a need of adaptation to environment arises and the problem it sets must be solved that the will may control environment and be justified by success.

    17

    A small stomatogastric commissure bearing two small ganglia arises from the cerebral ganglia and surrounds the oesophagus.

    18

    A special " sympathetic " system arises by paired nerves from the oesophageal connectives; these nerves unite, and send back a median recurrent nerve associated with ganglia on the gullet and crop, whence proceed cords to various parts of the digestive system.

    19

    A system multi-colored icon displays in full color when all components are working and turns gray if a problem arises.

    20

    A tolerably evident shortcoming of such a doctrine is that, while declaring the quantitative determination of matter to be the individual element in the individual, it gives no account of how such quantitative determination arises.

    21

    A very definite sense of place arises from living within a Zodiacal constellation.

    22

    A-D are stages common to both; from D arises the hydrotheca (E) or the gonotheca (F); th, theca; st, stomach; 1, tentacles; m, mouth; mb, medusa-buds.

    23

    According to famous psychic, Edgar Cayce, psychic ability arises from the soul, while intuition arises from the mind.

    24

    According to the phase of the vibrations at this common point, the waves mutually strengthen or weaken their action, and there arises greater clearness or obscurity.

    25

    Acquired hypoprothrombinemia usually arises from a vitamin K deficiency caused by liver disease, newborn hemorrhagic disease, or other causes.

    26

    After a single moment of seeing we enjoy what we have seen and then akusala citta rooted in attachment arises seven times.

    27

    After fertilization the embryo forms a short suspensor; the apex of the stem, with a leaf on each side of it, is first distinguishable; at the base of this is the foot; while the root arises on the farther side of the latter.

    28

    After reconnecting at school, an opportunity arises to audition for the school musical.

    29

    All living substance so far as is known at present (see Biogenesis) arises only from already existing living substance.

    30

    All other cases are left to the state courts, from which there is no appeal to the Federal courts, unless where some specific point arises which is affected by the Federal Constitution or a Federal law.

    31

    All patients with long-term catheters will develop a chronic bacteriuria; infection arises at the rate of about 5 - 10% per day.

    32

    Allergic disease arises in the sensitive child from either acute or chronic exposure to certain allergens by inhaling, ingesting, or touching them.

    33

    Alongside of Mana rabba frequent mention is made of D'mutha, his "image," as a female power; the name "image of the father" arises out of the same conception as that which gives rise to the name of 'vvota among the Greek Gnostics.

    34

    Amongst nomads the tribe is the unit of government, the political bond is personal, and there is no definite territorial association of the people, who may be loyal but cannot be patriotic. The idea of a country arises only when a nation, either homogeneous or composed of several races, establishes itself in a region the boundaries of which may be defined and defended against aggression from without.

    35

    An additional difficulty arises in the case of observations made with long mercury thermometers buried in vertical holes, that the correction for the expansion of the liquid in the long stems is uncertain, and that the holes may serve as channels for percolation, and thus lead to exceptionally high values.

    36

    An autoimmune disease is one that arises when the body's immune system attacks its own tissue as if it were foreign.

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    An historical survey shows, indeed, that theosophy generally arises in connexion with religious needs, and is the expression of religious convictions or aspirations.

    38

    An important note to keep in mind is that the Food and Drug Administration does not oversee these products unless a need arises.

    39

    An important question arises whether, when a material body is moved through the aether, the nucleus of each atom carries some of the surrounding aether along with it; or whether it practically only carries on its strain-form or physical atmosphere, which is transferred from one portion of aether to another after the manner of a shadow, or rather like a loose knot which can slip along a rope without the rope being required to go with it.

    40

    An interesting question arises as to the accuracy of the different measurements given by Pliny.

    41

    And gladness springs up within him on his realizing that, and joy arises to him thus gladdened, and so rejoicing all his frame becomes at ease, and being thus at ease he is filled with a sense of peace, and in that peace his heart is stayed."9 To have realized the Truths, and traversed the Path; to have broken the Bonds, put an end to the Intoxications, and got rid of the Hindrances, is to have attained the ideal, the Fruit, as it is called, of Arahatship. One might fill columns with the praises, many of them among the most beautiful passages in Pali poetry and prose, lavished on this condition of mind, the state of the man made perfect according to the Buddhist faith.

    42

    And here the question arises - Can we vindicate in a reflective or mediate process this spontaneous apprehension of reality?

    43

    And here the question arises, how it came about that in the Gnostic systems the Seven appear as subordinate, half-daemonic powers, or even completely as powers of darkness.

    44

    And the need which most philosophers have felt for some philosophical foundation for morality arises, not from any desire to subordinate moral insight to speculative theory, but because the moral facts themselves are inexplicable except in the light of first principles which metaphysics alone can criticize.

    45

    Another important conception connected with the preceding is the infinity of philosophy, which arises out of history and is as it were a reflection from history, varying at every moment and always solving a problem by placing alongside its solution the premise of a new history and therefore of a new problem and a new philosophy.

    46

    Another question that arises amid the low carb controversy is whether or not our bodies need carbohydrates.

    47

    Any exactitude attaching to the conclusions of geometrical reasoning arises from the comparative simplicity of the data for the primary judgments.

    48

    Any risk that there is arises from the occupation of the site by the illegal squatters.

    49

    Any unemployment is equilibrium unemployment and arises from labor market imperfections.

    50

    Apart from this general question, a difficulty arises on the Thomist theory in regard to the existence of spirits or disembodied personalities.

    51

    As in the case of the similar power of the Federal judges, this is founded on no special commission, but arises out of the ordinary judicial function of expounding the law and discriminating between the fundamental law and laws of inferior authority (see post, 25).

    52

    As sound arises in general from vibrating bodies, as it takes time to travel, and as the medium which carries it does not on the whole travel forward, but subsides into its original position when the sound has passed, we are forced to conclude that the disturbance is of the wave kind, We can at once gather some idea of the nature of sound waves in air by considering how they are produced by a bell.

    53

    As this point arises in connexion with so many tribes it is desirable to offer the evidence for it here once for all.

    54

    As well, the fin can be used to help pull a child out of the water in an emergency situation, giving the parent one extra option to grab in case the need arises.

    55

    Aside from your wheels and axles, which would require professional repairs, there are many small components to a towing system that you could very likely replace yourself if the need arises.

    56

    Before buying any solar light, it is important to find out where you can buy replacement parts if the need arises.

    57

    Behind the labrum arises a process - the epipharynx - which in some blood-sucking insects becomes a formidable piercing-organ.

    58

    Being accustomed to gratify every sensation as it arises, they endure thirst, hunger, want of food and bodily discomfort badly.

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    Between them arises a median crest, which varies much in extent and composition, and is of considerable taxonomic value.

    60

    Birds possess an ear-muscle which at least acts as a tensor tympani; it arises near the occipital condyle, passes through a hole into the tympanic cavity, and its tendon is, in various ways, attached to the inside of the membrane and the neighbouring extracolumellar processes.

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    But here arises a difficulty.

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    But if we attend to the circumstances under which this theme arises, its purport and development become deep and natural.

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    But in that case the question arises whether all the activity of the leaders serves as an expression of the people's will or only some part of it.

    64

    But soon a storm arises, and, supplication to the gods failing, the sailors cast lots to discover the guilty man who has brought this great trouble.

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    But the question at once arises, was the original Aramaic or Hebrew?

    66

    But the question of course arises, May not the epistle, in whole or in part, have originally been more of a treatise in epistolary form than at first sight appears?

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    But they held, and still hold that sensation and conception are alike mere apprehensions, and that the belief that things are or are not arises somehow after sensation and conception in judgment, from which it passes into inference.

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    But this lapse only shows how powerful a dominion Plato exercised over Aristotle's soul to the last; for it arises out of the pupil still accepting from hiAmaster the unity of the universal though now applying it, not to classes, but to essences.

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    But this, since it arises from the moral order as a unity grounded in the very essence of freedom and not accidentally instituted by external commands, establishes the teleology of nature on grounds which a priori must be inseparably connected with the inner possibility of things.

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    Buying a dress is something we all do almost automatically when the need or urge arises.

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    By choosing a somewhat broader diaphragm, so that the spectra of 1st order can pass the larger division, there arises in the one half of the field of view the image of the larger division, the other half being clear without any such structure.

    72

    By the segmentation of the fertilized egg, now invested by cell-membrane, the embryo-plant arises.

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    Clavaria mucida, however, h a s apparently some claims to be considered as a Basidiolichen, since the base of the fruit body and the thallus from which it arises, according to Coker, always shows a mixture of hyphae and algae.

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    Comparison with monstrous forms shows that the pitcher of Cephalotus arises by a calceolate pouching from the upper surface of the ordinary spathulate leaves, the lid here arising from the proximal side of the pitcher-orifice.

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    Concrete by itself, though strong in compression, can offer but little resistance to tensile and shearing stresses, and as these stresses always occur in beams the problem arises how best to arrange the steel so as to assist the concrete in bearing them.

    76

    Confusion arises because some manufacturers make their " normal " knives serrated on the right of the blade - the left-handed side.

    77

    Confusion in describing meniscal tears in the knee commonly arises because there are two kinds of cartilage in the knee.

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    Confusion often arises over the use of the term " corneal dystrophy " in dogs.

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    Delage has distinguished as multiplication those cases in which the new individual arises from a mass of cells which remain a part of the maternal tissues during differentiation, reserving the term reproduction for those cases in which the spore or cell which is the starting-point of the new individual begins by separating from the maternal tissues; but the distinction is inconvenient in practice and does not appear to carry with it any fundamental biological significance.

    80

    Each bud arises as a thickening of the epithelium, which.

    81

    Each has a distinct number or name which marks its place in the cycle, and as this is generally given in referring to dates, along with the other chronological characters of the year, the ambiguity which arises from following a fluctuating or uncertain epoch is entirely obviated.

    82

    Each taeniola bears a strongly developed longitudinal muscle-band, stated by Claus and Chun to be developed from the endoderm, like the retractor muscles of the anthopolyp, but by other investigators it is affirmed that each retractor muscle of the scyphistoma arises from the lining of a funnel-shaped ectodermal ingrowth (" Septaltrichter ") growing down from the peristome inside each taeniola, in a manner similar to the infundibular cavities of Lucernaria, which in their turn are homologous with the sub f genital cavities of Scypho l A .` medusae.

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    Either is enough to fill the space in Homer's canvas; and the suspicion arises (as when two Platonic dialogues bear the same name) that if either had been genuine, the other would not have come into existence.

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    Essentially, it arises when motivation or inspiration is needed.

    85

    Even if this be so, the question arises, what vestments were prescribed in the Prayer Book of 1 549 ?

    86

    Except where it is terminal it arises, like the leaf-shoot, in the axil of a leaf, which is then known as a bract.

    87

    Federal and state agencies can often step in quickly to assist low-income families with any healthcare crisis that arises through state or federally-funded insurance programs.

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    Flowers become double by the multiplication of the parts of the corolline whorl; this arises in general from a metamorphosis of the stamens.

    89

    For in answer to the question that immediately arises, How then are the sanctions of the moral rules which it will most conduce to the general happiness for men to observe, shown to be always adequate in the case of all the individuals whose observance is required ?

    90

    For whatever may be the real character of the interrelation of moral and metaphysical first principles it is obvious that Taylor's own dissatisfaction with current moral principles arises from an inability to believe in their ultimate rationality, i.e.

    91

    Frederick's importance as an historical figure arises from his having obtained the electorate of Saxe-Wittenberg for the house of Wettin, and transformed the margraviate of Meissen into the territory which afterwards became the kingdom of Saxony.

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    From each of the four segments in the case of Tremella a long outgrowth arises which reaches to the surface of the hymenium From Strasburger's Lehrbuch der Bolanik, by permission of Gustav Fischer.

    93

    From end of the world tropes to plagues, diseases and disasters, the theme in science fiction is most often the central idea from which conflict or solution to the conflict arises.

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    From near the entrance of the optic nerve, through the original choroidal fissure, arises the much-folded pecten, deeply pigmented and very vascular, far into the vitreous humour.

    95

    From the axil of this leaf, that is, between it and the primary axis a l arises a secondary axis a2, ending in a flower f 2, and producing a leaf about the middle.

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    From the broader portion of the planula an outgrowth arises which becomes the first tentacle of the cormus.

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    From the centre of the tuft ultimately arises a tall flower-bearing stem, 5 to 15 ft.

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    From the egg a larva arises.

    99

    From the inner side of the neck of the coracoid arises the precoracoidal process, the remnant of the precoracoid.

    100

    From the open condition arises the closed condition very simply by closing up of the aperture of the pit.

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    From this fact arises the ground of political obligation, for the institutions of political or civic life are the concrete embodiment of moral ideas in terms of our day and generation.

    102

    From this vagina arises a narrow duct leading to the exterior.

    103

    G.A., on the English view, only arises where the safety of the several interests is at stake.

    104

    General average arises when sacrifices have been made, or expenditures incurred, for the preservation of the ship, cargo and freight, from some peril of the sea or from its effects.

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    Germany's sparkling wine arises from use of the charmat method.

    106

    Girls from toddlers to teens have numerous options to choose from when the occasion for formal wear arises.

    107

    Happiness arises from the rewards of virtue.

    108

    Having a selection of kids' polo shirts in a child's wardrobe makes it easy to grab a casual top whenever the need arises.

    109

    Having detailed records is essential if a dispute arises over whether the payments are up-to-date.

    110

    Having gained the saddle, the necessity arises for seat and hands.

    111

    He argues that the people must have been then to the west of the great rivers, otherwise the dawn could not be addressed as one who "in shining light, before the wind arises, comes gleaming over the waters, making good paths."

    112

    He borrows from Kant's "rationalism " the hypothesis of a spontaneous activity of the subject with the deduction that knowledge begins from sense, but arises from understanding; and he accepts from Kant's metaphysical idealism the consequence that everything we perceive, experience and know about physical nature, and the bodies of which it consists, is phenomena, and not bodily things in themselves.

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    He finds that the endoderm arises may be readily distinguished, six of which subsequently enter into from an anterior and a posterior rudiment derived from the " endothe formation of the head, three going to the thorax and twelve to blast," that many of the cells of these rudiments wander into the the abdomen.

    114

    He holds that we pass without break from the phenomena of bodily life to the phenomena of mental life, that consciousness arises in the course of the living being's adaptation to its environment, and that there is a continuous evolution from reflex action through instinct and memory up to reason.

    115

    He immediately adds that, by the combination of these names with one another, affirmation or negation arises.

    116

    Hence arises Midrash, exposition, from darash to "investigate" a scriptural passage.

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    Hence arises the compatibility of philosophy and theology which was the fundamental axiom of scholasticism, and the possibility of a Summa Theologiae, which is a Summa Philosophiae as well.

    118

    Hence arises the conception of rights and duties which should be maintained by law, as opposed to those actually maintained; with the further consequence that it may become occasionally a moral duty to rebel against the state in the interest of the state itself, that is, in order better to subserve that end or function which constitutes the raison d'être of the state.

    119

    Hence arises the imperative necessity of good cultivation by the planter, and of circumspection in the purchase and acceptance of canes on the part of the manufacturer.

    120

    Hence arises the same number of successive impulses of the external air immediately in contact with the movable plate, which is thus thrown into a state of vibration at the rate of n for every revolution of the plate.

    121

    Hence it arises that, in sand formations, only shallow wells or small boreholes are commonly found.

    122

    Here again the question arises as to whether the tax is a mere compulsory charge or payment for a service rendered.

    123

    Here again, as in the case of Aristaeus and Carneius, the question arises 3 Hence some have derived "Apollo" from aroXXi,vac, "to destroy."

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    Hi, i`m fairly easygoing and takes life as it comes, although i can be single-minded when the need arises.

    125

    How two people behave when trouble arises is a good indication of how successful the couple's relationship will be.

    126

    However, it's from the admirably absorbent properties of clay litter that the controversy arises.

    127

    However, the question of when is it worth it to refinance arises because when you refinance you have to pay closing costs, just as you did when you took out your first mortgage.

    128

    However, there is a certain amount of demand for this genre, and most tattoo artists are capable of creating awesome original works of ink when the occasion arises.

    129

    Hume admits the difficulty that arises, especially in the case of the " artificial " virtues, such as justice, &c., from the undeniable fact that we praise them and blame their opposites without consciously reflecting on useful or pernicious consequences; but considers that this maybe explained as an effect of " education and acquired habits."

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    Hume's scepticism thus really arises from his thoroughgoing empiricism.

    131

    Hypertrophic scarring arises from the trauma to the skin at the site and can be made worse if your piercing migrates or rejects, since these both create further scar tissue.

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    I guess one of the issues that then arises is the personal dispositions of librarians, who are necessarily pretty studious and organized people.

    133

    If a dispute arises, each parent will need written evidence to account for the payments made or received.

    134

    If a dispute arises, the non-custodial parent can rely on his or her records to show that the payments were made as ordered.

    135

    If a redundancy situation arises, she must be offered a suitable alternative vacancy if one is available.

    136

    If an emergency arises, you may not be able to make the payment as planned.

    137

    If an unforeseen contingency arises, the rules will reach a dead end.

    138

    If the germcells are differentiated, the offspring arises by syngamy or sexual union of the ordinary type between an ovum and spermatozoon, so-called fertilization of the ovum, or by parthenogenesis, i.e.

    139

    If the nuisance arises from the absence or defective construction of any structural convenience, or if there is no occupier of the premises, the notice must be served upon the owner.

    140

    If the opportunity to jet set beyond the sunset arises, both signs will drop everything, grab the luggage and hurry out the door.

    141

    If there arises a system of philosophy in which all truths are grasped in unity, and it is seen that the principles of things must be what they are, such a philosophy will give us in perfection the idealistic conception of reality and the idealistic guarantees of truth which Kant gave brokenly.

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    If we restrict ourselves to this set of symbols we can uniquely pass from a product of real coefficients to the symbolic representations of such product, but we cannot, uniquely, from the symbols recover the real form, This is clear because we can write n-1 n-2 2 2n-3 3 a1a2 =a l a 2, a 1 a 2 = a 1 a2 while the same product of umbrae arises from n n-3 3 2n-3 3 aoa 3 = a l .a a 2 = a a 2 .

    143

    If you like the look of a V-neckline, but plan to wear your coat when the weather is cold, be sure the lapels can be drawn at the top and secured if the need arises.

    144

    If you love your body, whether it's ready for a fashion-model close up or a bit more average American, why shouldn't you show it off when the opportunity arises?

    145

    If, however, we defined the strength of the source by the statement that the strength divided 1 The beginner is often puzzled by the constant appearance of the factor 47r in electrical theorems. It arises from the manner in which the unit quantity of electricity is defined.

    146

    If, however, we specify that all forms are to be rational, but not necessarily integral functions, a new system of forms arises which is easily obtainable.

    147

    In 1789 a ferment arises in Paris; it grows, spreads, and is expressed by a movement of peoples from west to east.

    148

    In addition to a basic plan for dealing with misbehavior as it arises, it is also important to establish a set of family rules.

    149

    In Dicotyledons the shoot of the embryo is wholly derived from the terminal cell of the pro-embryo, from the next cell the root arises, and the remaining ones form the suspensor.

    150

    In Egypt 30% of the natives are affected by haematuria which arises from congestion of the bladder consequent upon the attacks of this animal.

    151

    In fact, when celiac sprue arises early in a child's life, failure to receive a proper diagnosis and treatment can result in long-term physiological problems.

    152

    In Fucus vesiculosus they arise in lateral pairs; in Ascophyllum they are single and median; in Macrocystis one vesicle arises at the base of each thallus segment; in Sargassum and Halidrys the vesicles arise on special branches.

    153

    In making castings of steel this same difficulty arises; and much of the steel-founder's skill consists either in preventing these pipes, or in so placing them that they shall not occur in the finished casting, or at least not in a harmful position.

    154

    In order to overcome this serious bottleneck a need for reusable components arises in the system development.

    155

    In other species of that genus an apparent cortication arises by the downward growth of rhizoids, which are retained within the gelatinous wall of the axial cells.

    156

    In rural districts little difficulty arises, because it is known what citizens belong to each party; but in cities, and especially in large cities, where men do not know their neighbors by sight, it becomes necessary to have regular lists of the party voters entitled to attend a primary; and these lists are either prepared and kept by the local party committee, or are settled by the votes of the persons previously on the party rolls.

    157

    In such a case the zoogamete is male, is called an antherozoid or spermatozoid, and arises in an antheridium; the larger gamete is an oosphere and arises in an oogonium.

    158

    In the case of disqualification by absence, the same fines are payable as upon non-acceptance of office, and the same liability arises on resignation.

    159

    In the chronicles of the middle ages much uncertainty frequently arises respecting dates on account of the different epochs assumed for the beginning of the Christian year.

    160

    In the event of such discovery by them or of information given to them of the existence of any such nuisance, the district council are required to serve a notice requiring the abatement of the nuisance on the person by whose act, default or sufferance it arises or continues, or if such person cannot be found, on the owner or occupier of the premises at which the nuisance arises.

    161

    In the former case the function of the telescope is simply to increase the dispersion, and the formation of the bands is of course independent of the particular manner in which the dispersion arises.

    162

    In the former case the young daughter zooid, with its corallum, arises wholly outside the cavity of the parent zooid, and the component parts of the young corallum, septa, theca, columella, &c., are formed anew in every individual produced.

    163

    In the Gigartinales it is already differentiated previous to fertilization; in Rhodymeniales it arises subsequent to fertilization.

    164

    In the lower focal plane of the eyepiece, at the spot where the real image which the objective forms of the object arises, a glass plate is introduced on which are two fine cross lines or even two very thin threads.

    165

    In the majority of cases we do not know the polyp corresponding to a given medusa, or the medusa that arises from a given polyp.'

    166

    In the Philosophy of the Practical, but more especially in the work entitled What is living and what is dead of the Philosophy of Hegel Croce criticizes the erroneous treatment of the opposites, and shows that on the contrary every opposition has at bottom a distinction from which it arises, and that therefore the true unity is unity-distinction, which is development and, as such, opposition that is continuously surpassed and continually re-appearing to be again surpassed.

    167

    In the rodents now to be considered, the angular process of the lower jaw arises from the outer side of the sheath of the incisor.

    168

    In the young spike, which arises when the leaf is still very small, a band of tissue derived from superficial cells is distinguishable along either side; this sporangiogenic band gives rise to the sporogenous groups, the sterile septa between them, and the outer walls of the sporangia.

    169

    In what are commonly called loans of money, it is not really the money, but the money's worth, that the borrower wants; and the lender really assigns to him the right to a certain portion of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, As the general capital of a country increases, so also does the particular portion of it from which the possessors wish to derive a revenue without being at the trouble of employing it themselves, and, as the quantity of stock thus available for loans is augmented, the interest diminishes, not merely "from the general causes which make the market price of things commonly diminish as their quantity increases," but because, with the increase of capital, "it becomes gradually more and more difficult to find within the country a profitable method of employing any new capital" - whence arises a competition between different capitals, and a lowering of profits, which must diminish the price which can be paid for the use of capital, or in other words the rate of interest.

    170

    Instead, the solving pleasure arises from tricky clues crossword puzzle solver and witty puns.

    171

    Intestinal pain arises from stimuli such as swelling, inflammation, and distension.

    172

    Intuition is not some magical property that arises unbidden from the depths of our mind.

    173

    It arises from a general awakening to the fact that the growth of our psychological and biological knowledge must profoundly transform the traditional epistemology.

    174

    It arises from different causes than adult-onset torticollis.

    175

    It arises from many different circumstances.

    176

    It arises from the ellipticity of the orbit, is zero at pericentre and apocentre, and reaches its greatest amount nearly midway between these points.

    177

    It arises from the fact that algae, as generally understood, do not constitute a homogeneous group, suggesting a descent from a common stock.

    178

    It arises in the estimation of entities such as the fundamental matrix, homography matrix, and the trifocal tensor, among others.

    179

    It arises mainly in statistics, when the ordinate of the trapezette represents the relative frequency of occurrence of the magnitude represented by the abscissa x; the magnitude of the abscissa corresponding to the median ordinate is then the " median value of x."

    180

    It arises out of the combination of two principles, neither of which is atheistic taken separately, i.e.

    181

    It can also be operated discretely from a pocket or bag if the need arises.

    182

    It has often been said that he commenced and frequently practised as an illuminator; this is dubious and a presumption arises that illuminations executed by Giovanni's brother, Benedetto, also a Dominican, who died in 1448, have been ascribed to the more famous artist.

    183

    It is a similar phenomenon to that which arises when a ray of sunlight falls into a darkened room.

    184

    It is commonly though not universally held that the difference between the white and yellow stars arises from their stages of development merely, and that the former represent the earlier stage.

    185

    It is easy to put off your workout "just for today" when life arises.

    186

    It is from a combination of these two meanings that the thieves' slang phrase "ringing the changes" arises; it denotes the various methods by which wrong change may be given or extracted, or counterfeit coin passed.

    187

    It is held that in Coleochaete a parenchyma results from the division of the oospore, from each cell of which a zoospore arises.

    188

    It is in assigning to man his place in nature on psychological grounds that the greater difficulty arises.

    189

    It is not necessary in illustration of the second type of heresy - that which arises when the contents of the Christian faith are being defined - to refer to the doctrinal controversies of the middle ages.

    190

    It is notorious among engineers that retaining walls designed in accordance with the well-known theory of conjugate pressures in earth are unnecessarily strong, and this arises mainly from the assumption that the earth is merely a loose granular mass without any such adhesion.

    191

    It is, however, still a question whether this really arises from a different mental constitution causing a natural capacity for entering into relations with man, or whether it may not be owing to their having been brought gradually into this condition by long-continued and persevering efforts when the need of their services was felt.

    192

    It may also be stated here that when occasion arises peachtrees well furnished with buds may be transplanted and forced immediately without risking the crop of fruit, a matter of some importance when, as sometimes happens, a tree may accidentally fail.

    193

    It may, perhaps, be accounted to Hume for righteousness that he declares - whether consistently or not is another matter - that " the same effect never arises but from the same cause," and that he still follows Bacon in the conception of absentia in proximo.

    194

    It must be pointed out that, however probable Haeckel's theory may be in other respects, there is not the slightest evidence for any such cleft in the umbrella having been present at any time, and that the embryological evidence, as already pointed out, is all against any homology between the stem and a manubrium, since the primary siphon does not become the stem, which arises from the ex-umbral side of the protocodon and is strictly comparable to a stolon.

    195

    It should be borne in mind, first, that wherever a new animal suddenly appears or a new character suddenly arises in a fossil horizon we must consider whether such appearance may be due to the non-discovery of transitional links with older forms, or to the sudden invasion of a new type or new organ which has gradually evolved elsewhere.

    196

    It therefore arises in one or other of two ways, according as the unit or the number exists first in consciousness.

    197

    Its fragmentary character arises from the fact that it is simply a collection of variae lectiones and additions to the version of Onkelos, intended possibly for use at public services.'

    198

    Its usefulness arises from its decimal or centesimal division, and the fact that to square chains make an acre.

    199

    Knowing the proper way of cleaning cat urine makes it easier to deal with the problem when it arises.

    200

    Lecaillon (1898) on various leaf beetles, tend to show that the organ " in the embryos of the lower Arthropoda corresponds with whole of the " mid-gut " arises from the proliferation of cells at the the region invaginated to form the serosa of the hexapod embryo.

    201

    Legitimate doubt arises when the evidence pro et contra of documental and intrinsic probability is equal, or nearly equal, or when documental probability points strongly to one side and intrinsic probability to another.

    202

    Malignant melanoma-The most serious of the three types of skin cancer, malignant melanoma arises from the melanocytes, the skin cells that produce the pigment melanin.

    203

    Many patients experience severe pain in the affected part during rewarming treatment and an intense throbbing pain that arises two or three days later and can last days or weeks.

    204

    Maybe there's some way to have both; retain our privacy and have an escape identity in case the need ever arises.

    205

    Meantime much evil arises from usury in the poorer districts.

    206

    Minute cracks are sometimes produced by the contraction; they are often more or less straight, but in other cases a very perfect system of rounded fissures arises.

    207

    Modern philosophers seem inclined to think that personal identity arises from consciousness, and consciousness is nothing but a reflected thought or perception.

    208

    Moreover, it is obvious that a great part of Taylor's quarrel with current moral ideals arises from the fact that they do not commend themselves to the moral judgment, i.e.

    209

    Most often an epidemic arises in households where there are several humans serving as lice hosts.

    210

    Much advantage arises from the steam working of bastard fallows in summer, and after harvest a considerable amount of autumn cultivation can be done by steam power, thus materially lightening the work in the succeeding spring.

    211

    Natural arrest of haemorrhage arises from (I) the coagulation of the blood itself, (2) the diminution of the heart's action as in fainting, (3) changes taking place in the cut vessel causing its retraction and contraction.

    212

    Nature (says Zeller) is to Hegel a system of gradations, of which one arises necessarily out of the other, and is the proximate truth of that out of which it results.

    213

    No prayer arises within his work on their behalf, and nothing but unalloyed triumph is displayed over their doom.

    214

    No question arises regarding the existence of the fact represented by the idea, and in so far, at least, mathematical judgments may be described as hypothetical.

    215

    Not only bodily elements arise and fall away, also what we call mind arises and falls away, each moment.

    216

    Nowadays the political consequence of Brunei largely arises from the existence there of valuable seams of coal, leased to the Sarawak government.

    217

    Occasionally, as in violet, a flower arises singly in the axil of an ordinary foliage-leaf; it is then termed axillary.

    218

    On this view Wheeler, however, compares with the " dorsal organ " the peculiar the entire food-canal in most Hexapoda must be regarded as of extra embryonic membrane or indusium which he has observed ectodermal origin, the " endoblast " represents mesoderm only, between serosa and amnion in the embryo of the grasshopper and the median furrow whence it arises can be no longer compared Xiphidium.

    219

    Once participants are contributing to the conference, a problem of mutual incomprehension arises.

    220

    One arises from procedures and jurisdictional boundaries affecting congressional subcommittees and committees and floor action.

    221

    One characteristic of astronomy which tends to make its progress slow and continuous arises out of the general fact that, except in the case of motions to or from us, which can be determined by a single observation with the spectroscope, the motion of a heavenly body can be determined only by comparing its position at two different epochs.

    222

    One of the greatest difficulties in the treatment of gold by amalgamation, and more particularly in the treatment of pyrites, arises from the so-called " sickening " or " flouring " of the mercury; that is, the particles, losing their bright metallic surfaces, are no longer capable of coalescing with or taking up other metals.

    223

    One stunning case arises out of RYT Hospital when Mr. Lee Mingwei is the first man to become pregnant through medical intervention.

    224

    One, the quadratus or bursalis muscle, arises from the hinder surface of the eyeball, and forms with its narrow margin, which is directed towards the optic nerve, a pulley for the long tendon of the pyramidalis muscle.

    225

    Origin Probably arises from the practice of eating pomegranates as a source of Vitamin C, to guard against scurvy on long sea voyages.

    226

    Our perception of color arises from the presence of three types of retinal photoreceptors (cones) sensitive to different wavelengths of light.

    227

    Pica-A desire that sometimes arises in pregnancy to eat nonfood substances, such as dirt or clay.

    228

    Profit arises as soon as stock, being accumulated in the hands of one person, is employed by him in setting others to work, and supplying them with materials and subsistence, in order to make a gain by what they produce.

    229

    Proper anger management allows for coping with anger whenever and wherever it arises, foreseen or spontaneously.

    230

    Regional associations are present all across the country and more form regularly as interest arises.

    231

    Rent arises as soon as the land of a country has all become private property; "the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce."

    232

    Residual jitter can arises from uncorrected atmospheric turbulence as well as telescope wind shake.

    233

    Retailers register your Corian countertop to make sure your counter will be repaired or replaced if the need arises.

    234

    Rheumatic fever (RF) is an illness that arises as a complication of untreated or inadequately treated strep throat infection.

    235

    Rheumatic fever-An illness that arises as a complication of an untreated or inadequately treated streptococcal infection of the throat.

    236

    S. aloides is an interesting native water-plant with a compact vasiform tuft of leaves, from the centre of which arises in summer a spike of unattractive blossoms.

    237

    Save yourself a ton of aggravation by making sure that you can exchange those shoes if the need arises.

    238

    Senna has separate leaves attached to it, but it is considered properly as one leaf, because in its earliest state it arises from the axis as a single piece, and its subsequent divisions in the form of leaflets are all in one plane.

    239

    She is always eager to help out and steps up when the need arises.

    240

    Siegfried's whole character and career is, indeed, annihilated in the clumsy progress towards this consummation; but Shakespeare might have condoned worse plots for the sake of so noble a result; and indeed Wagner's awkwardness arises mainly from fear of committing oversights.

    241

    Similarly the conception of the self as a moral unity arises`naturally out of the impossibility of finding the summum bonum in a succession of transient states of consciousness such as hedonism for example postulates.

    242

    Simple interest arises where unpaid interest accumulates as a debt not itself bearing interest; but, if this debt bears interest, the total, i.e.

    243

    Simply put, if a dog will not eat it in the wild, then it doesn't go into the mix.Dogs are carnivores by design, even though they will eat other food sources when the opportunity arises.

    244

    Since the limitation of the width of the central band in the image of a luminous line depends upon discrepancies of phase among the secondary waves, and since the discrepancy is greatest for the waves which come from the edges of the aperture, the question arises how far the operation of the central parts of the aperture is advantageous.

    245

    Since the PSP Go does not have a UMD drive like its larger PSP cousin, the question arises as to how (and if) the user will be able to play UMD-based games like Lumines.

    246

    Since there are many species which do not possess these genital pleurae, the question arises as to whether their presence or their absence is the more primitive condition.

    247

    Sir William Hamilton's " philosophy of the unconditioned," and, Herbert Spencer's doctrine of the infinite " unknowable "); if it is argued that knowledge of a thing arises only from the recognition of its differences from other things (i.e.

    248

    So the question arises of whether RCT has real-world empirical support.

    249

    So, what can you do when conflict arises?

    250

    Some groups have set meeting times with structured activities, while others get together when the need arises.

    251

    Sometimes a long funicle arises from a basal placenta, reaches the summit of the ovary, and there bending over suspends the ovule, as in Armeria (sea-pink); at other times the hilum appears to be in the middle, and the ovule becomes horizontal.

    252

    Specifically Table Mountain is the mountain which arises behind Table Bay, in the Cape Peninsula, Cape Town lying at its seaward base and on its adjacent lower slopes.

    253

    Sportura watches offer the motor sport contender an easy-to-read dial layout with non-reflective glass, ensuring you a safe glance at your watch whenever the situation arises.

    254

    Stiffness of Ropes.Ropes offer a resistance to being bent, and, when bent, to being straightened again, which arises from the mutual friction of their fibres.

    255

    Straptacular make bra straps look more like jewelry than lingerie, and Backtacular patches censor the "plumber's crack" problem that arises with many low-cut pants styles.

    256

    Such an imprisonment does not operate as a satisfaction or extinguishment of the debt, and no second order of commitment can be made against him for the same debt, although where the court has made an order or judgment for the payment of the debt by instalments a power of committal arises on default of payment of each instalment.

    257

    Such customary tenant right only arises at the expiration of the lease, and on the substantial performance of the covenants; and is forfeited if the tenant abandons his tenancy during the term.

    258

    Such gums are formed abundantly in pycnidia, and, absorbing water, swell and carry out the spores in long tendrils, which emerge for days and dry as they reach the air, the glued spores gradually being set free by rain, wind, &c. In oidial chains (Sclerotinia) a minute double wedge of wall-substance arises in the middle lamella between each pair of contiguous oidia, and by its enlargement splits the separating lamella.

    259

    Superior vena caval obstruction often arises acutely and should be treated as an emergency.

    260

    Take as many pictures before the event as possible, then discreetly take more shots when the opportunity arises.

    261

    The Above Expression Must Therefore Be Diminished By The Number Of Units In 4, Or By () W (This Notation Being Used To Denote The Quotient, In A Whole Number, That Arises From Dividing X By 4).

    262

    The acetabulum is completely surrounded by these three bones, but its cup always retains an open foramen; from its posterior rim arises the strong antitrochanter.

    263

    The actual force between the particles arises in part from their mutual gravitation, which is inversely as the square of the distance.

    264

    The amount of retardation does not admit of accurate computation, owing to the uncertainty both as to the amount of the oceanic friction from which it arises and of the exact height and form of the tidal wave, the action of the moon on which produces the effect.

    265

    The aorta in turn, arises from the left ventricle which is the main pumping chamber of the heart.

    266

    The article, Pathophysiology of Prolonged Penile Erection Associated with Trazodone Use explores the issue that arises out of a disruption in the endocrine system.

    267

    The bract is not, however, the one from which the axis terminating in the flower arises, but is a bract produced upon it, and gives origin in its axil to a new axis, the basal portion FIG.

    268

    The camb-ium in the typical case, which is by far the most frequent, continues the primary differentiation of xylem and phloem in the desmogen strand (see above), or arises in the resting mesodesm or mesocycle and adds new (secondary) xylem and phloem to the primary tissues.

    269

    The caud-ilio flexorius (semitendinosus of most authors) arises from the transverse processes of the tail, and from the distal half of the postacetabular ilium, thence passing as a broad ribbon to the popliteal region, where it splits into two portions.

    270

    The cells of the filament may be all alike, and growth may occur equally in all parts (Oscillatoriaceae); or certain cells (heterocysts) may become marked off by their larger size and the transparency of their contents; in which case growth may still be distributed equally throughout (Nostoc), or the filament may be attached where the heterocyst arises, and grow out at the opposite extremity into a fine hair (Rivulariaceae).

    271

    The cessation of the rains on the southern border of Baluchistan, west of Karachi, obviously arises from the projection of the south-east coast of Arabia, which limits the breadth of the south-west monsoon air current and the length of the coast-line directly exposed to it.

    272

    The cleido-mastoid generally arises from the basi-occipital, and the pectoralis major is connected with the latissimus dorsi.

    273

    The climate is by nature unhealthy, the supply of running water being small, and that of stagnant water, from which arises a fatal malaria, being considerable.

    274

    The clone groups live together, are psychically bonded, and the culture that thus arises is, while normal and healthy to those in it, rather creepy from the outside.

    275

    The concern with these types of warranties is that if a problem arises and a person has a "wear and tear" warranty, the company will likely respond by saying that the problem is a "mechanical breakdown" problem and will not pay for it.

    276

    The county council must in any case make a payment towards the costs incurred by the district council, and if any difference arises as to the amount of it, it has to be settled by the Local Government Board.

    277

    The development, on the contrary, shows unequivocally that the endodermlamella arises as a local coalescence of the endodermal linings of a primitively extensive gastral space.

    278

    The difference arises from the fact that the Commonwealth is a federation of states; whereas the Union of South Africa is but one state with but one Supreme Court.

    279

    The difference arises from the oblateness of the earth, and need not be considered here.

    280

    The difference between the coefficients o 97 and 1 17 arises from the refraction of the ray, but for which they would be equal.

    281

    The difference has been productive of no other inconvenience than arises from the variation of a month in the celebration of the festivals.

    282

    The difficulty arises because as I have described above, a large number of ship owners are now insolvent.

    283

    The difficulty arises from a confusion between the spheres of phenomena and noumena.

    284

    The difficulty arises from the lack of Ell in the soil, some parts no less than io m.

    285

    The difficulty first arises in elementary mensuration, where it is partly met by associating arithmetical and geometrical measurement with the cardinal and the ordinal aspects of number respectively (see Arithmetic).

    286

    The difficulty now arises that between 537 and 171 there are only 366 years instead of the required number 434.

    287

    The difficulty which at this time presents itself in regard to the limits of the Fringillidae arises from our ignorance of the anatomical features, especially those of the head, possessed by many exotic forms.

    288

    The divine archetypes, according to which sensible experience is regulated and in which it finds its real objectivity, are different in kind from mere sense ideas, and the question then arises whether in these we have not again the "things as they are," which Berkeley at first so contemptuously dismissed.

    289

    The ejaculatory duct which opens on the ninth abdominal sternum in the adult male arises in the tenth abdominal embryonic segment and subsequently moves forward.

    290

    The error in the original return generally arises from ignorance.

    291

    The female flowers are equally simple, consisting of a bract, from whose axil arises usually a very short stalk, surmounted by two carpels adherent one to the other for their whole length, except that the upper ends of the styles are separated into two stigmas.

    292

    The first descent of the mighty artery from the Andes to the sea was made by Orellana in 1541, and the name Amazonas arises from the battle which he had with a tribe of Tapuya savages where the women of the tribe fought alongside the men, as was the custom among all of the Tapuyas.

    293

    The first is that difficulty arises in the event of nonpayment.

    294

    The first question which arises is that of the relation of the kingdom of Jerusalem to the three counties or principalities of Antioch, Tripoli and Edessa, which acknowledged their dependence upon it.

    295

    The first three orders, which have a double muscular layer, external circular and internal longitudinal, are sometimes grouped together as the Dimyaria; the Heteronemertini, in which a third coat of longitudinal muscles arises outside the circular layer, are then placed in a second branch, the Trimyaria.

    296

    The flexor digitorum sublimis muscle arises fleshy from the long elastic band which extends from the inner humeral condyle along the ventral surface of the ulna to the ulnar carpal bone, over which the tendon runs to insert itself on the radial anterior side of the first phalanx of the second digit.

    297

    The focus is usually on developing as a whole person in order to be a better partner when the opportunity arises.

    298

    The foot arises as a prominence on the ventral surface and grows forward, and at the end of five or six days the velum atrophies and the foot becomes the organ of locomotion; the animal then ceases to swim and sinks to the bottom.

    299

    The former arises when a filament in a sheath, either in consequence of growth in length beyond the capacity of the sheath to accommodate it, FIG.

    300

    The former case arises when two of the principal moments are equal; this has been sufficiently dealt with in 19.

    301

    The gonads are folds of the endoderm containing generative cells, and are primitively four in number, situated interradially, but each gonad may be divided into two by the partition which separates two adjacent lobes of the stomach, that is to say, by one of the areas of concrescence between exumbral and subumbral endoderm, whence arises a condition with eight gonads which is by no means uncommon.

    302

    The great difficulty of satisfactory comparison arises from the fact that few of the Beber dialects possess any writings.

    303

    The great difficulty which has been felt by investigators in determining the character and attributes of the god Baal mainly arises from the original.

    304

    The greater part of the debt arises from the assumption of the debts of the provinces as they entered federation, expenditure on canals and assistance given to railways.

    305

    The importance of the place arises from its command of the great north road from Egypt, Palestine and Damascus by the Orontes valley.

    306

    The importance of this algebra arises from the fact that in terms of such complex numbers with this definition of multiplication the utmost generality of expression, to the exclusion of exceptional cases, can be obtained for theorems which occur in analogous forms, but complicated with exceptional cases, in the algebras of real numbers and of signed real numbers.

    307

    The income of the body arises from rents on property, customs and taxes.

    308

    The increase in consumption there has been so small that it probably arises mainly from the increasing number of English and English-colonial visitors that spend portions of each year in the country.

    309

    The increase of the inclination of the principal rays, which arises with the microscope, influences the perception of the relief of the object.

    310

    The key to doing so successfully is understanding that anxiety arises when there is no plan in place.

    311

    The latter arises from a number of superficial cells, the cells destined to form the spores being derived from a single one of these.

    312

    The less common pain arises at the back of the heel where the Achilles tendon is attached to the heel bone.

    313

    The main difficulty arises from the rapidly varying magnetic fields which originate in a region of near-Earth space called the magnetosphere.

    314

    The main difficulty in the reading of Babylonian and Assyrian proper names arises from the preference given to the " ideographic " method of writing them.

    315

    The May 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico resulted in increased attention being brought to the need for trained oil spill workers with the skills necessary to respond to such crisis situations when the need arises.

    316

    The mechanisms by which nuclear hyperfine coupling arises for radicals in fluid solution should be understood.

    317

    The medusa arises direct from the actinulastage and there is no entocodon formed, as in the budding described above.

    318

    The mesoblast of the cephalic (naupliar) region probably arises in connexion with the lips of the blastopore and consists of loosely-connected cells or mesenchyme.

    319

    The mesoderm arises for the most part from the endoderm.

    320

    The modern monistic doctrine, that all material things consist of sentient elements, and that consciousness arises through a combination of these, was a natural transformation of Leibnitz's theory.2 Lessing.

    321

    The most important part, however, which this type of instrument seems to have played in the history of astronomy arises from the fact that one of them was in the possession of Bessel at Konigsberg during the time when his new observatory there was being built.

    322

    The most plausible explanation is that, like the discrepancy in the secular acceleration, the observed deviation is only apparent, and arises from slow fluctuations in the earth's rotation, and therefore in our measure of time produced by the motion of great masses of polar ice and the variability of the amount of snowfall on the great continents.

    323

    The motion of small pieces of camphor floating on water arises from the gradual solution of the camphor.

    324

    The motion of this centre, which arises from the attraction of the planet on the sun, need not be considered.

    325

    The natural vision is such that different central projections of the objects are communicated to both eyes; the difference of the two perspective representations arises from the fact that the projection centres are laterally separated by an interval about equal to the distance between the eyes (the inter-pupillary distance).

    326

    The necessity for this modification arises from the fact that such plants are subjected to conditions more or less unnatural to them, and that they are grown for special purposes which are at variance, in degree at any rate, with their natural requirements.

    327

    The necessity for this provision arises because it sometimes happens that in a district otherwise rural there are some centres of population, hardly large enough to be constituted urban districts, which nevertheless require the same control as an urban district.

    328

    The net result of observation is not favourable to the essentially Darwinian view that the adaptive arises out of the fortuitous by selection, but is rather favourable to the hypothesis of the existence of some quite unknown intrinsic law of life which we are at present totally unable to comprehend or even conceive.

    329

    The notion of contingency arises, according to Kant, from the fact that understanding and sense are distinct, that understanding does not determine the particular of sense, and, consequently, that the principle of the adaptation of the particular to our understanding is merely supplied by reason on account of the peculiarity or limited character of understanding.

    330

    The only doubt arises from the existence of insect remains, referred to the order Coleoptera, in the Silesian Culm of Steinkunzendorf near Reichenbach.

    331

    The only question that arises is picking wine for a gift is white or red?

    332

    The only source of doubt as to the validity of the conclusion that this is really the zodiacal light arises from the possibility that, after the close of the ordinarily recognized twilight, there may be a faint illumination arising from the reflection of light by the very rare upper atmosphere, shown by the phenomena of meteors to extend some hundred miles or more above the earth's surface.

    333

    The organic world (like the world as a whole) arises out of a primitive chaos, namely, the infusorial slime.

    334

    The planula becomes elongated and broader towards one pole, at which a pit or invagination of the ectoderm arises.

    335

    The planula develops, on the whole, in a similar manner, but the ectodermal invagination arises, not at the pole of the planula, but on the side of its broader portion, and gives rise, not to a pneumatophore, but to a nectocalyx, the primary swimming bell or protocodon (" Fallschirm ") which is later thrown off and replaced by secondary swimming bells, metacodons, budded from the coenosarc.

    336

    The pneumato phore arises from the ectoderm as a pit or invagination, part of which forms a gas-secreting gland, while the rest gives rise to an air-sack lined by a chitinous cuticle.

    337

    The postulate of an Evil Being arises from the difficulty, at all times acutely felt by a certain type of mind, of reconciling the existence of evil with the divine attributes of perfect goodness, full knowledge and infinite power.

    338

    The pressure at any point of the liquid arises from two causes, the external pressure P to which the liquid is subjected, and the pressure arising from the mutual attraction of its molecules.

    339

    The problem arises because it is more likely that the father's blood is Rh positive than negative.

    340

    The problem arises because the crystals in the uric acid are insoluble and form a tight bond to any surface they contact.

    341

    The problem arises when people overestimate this effect.

    342

    The problem arises, however, when balance transfers become a method of shuffling debt around from one low interest card to another without ever paying it down.

    343

    The problem thus arises, Can we form a consistent notion of such a connecting medium?

    344

    The question again arises, what has become of the original substances?

    345

    The question arises from what point these regnal dates were calculated.

    346

    The question arises how an agreement between shareholders, outside the confines of a formal liquidation, can divest a company of its property?

    347

    The question arises whether in a vacuum discharge, in which only a comparatively small proportion of the molecules are affected, we are to take the average radiation of the affected portion or include the whole lot of molecules, which at any moment are not concerned in the discharge at all.

    348

    The question arises whether Jesus Himself instituted baptism as a condition of entry into the Messianic kingdom.

    349

    The question arises whether this depression affected only the area of the midland valley, or extended also to the regions to the north and south; and so far as the evidence goes there is ground for the inference that, while the depression had its maximum along the line of the lowlands, it also involved some portion at least of the high grounds on either side.

    350

    The question arises whether we have to do with the various tribes of one race in different stages of civilization, or with a mixed population called by foreigners after the ruling tribe.

    351

    The question at once arises, Can the simple historic faith be maintained without adding theological interpretations, those arid wastes of dogma in which the springs of faith and reverence run dry?

    352

    The question frequently arises, not only for those interested in the production of fur apparel, but for those who derive so much comfort and pleasure from its use, whether the supply of fur-bearing animals is likely to be exhausted.

    353

    The question now arises whether the sensation produced by a periodic disturbance can be analysed in correspondence with this geometrical analysis.

    354

    The question that arises is why the architecture of today ignores the solid groundwork or previous years?

    355

    The question then arises as to whether wolves living where livestock are plentiful all year round also show livestock toleration.

    356

    The question then arises whether, by removing the limitation as to the position of the ordinates, we can reduce their number.

    357

    The question then arises, " Wherein does this order or harmony precisely consist?"

    358

    The question then arises, how far the employment of different vocabularies, and that to a great extent on different grammatical principles, is compatible with similarity of the speakers' minds, or how far does diversity of speech indicate diversity of mental nature?

    359

    The question then arises, what sort of substance can be predicate; and in the Categories Aristotle gave an answer, which would have been impossible, if he had not, under Plato's influence, accepted both the unity and the substantiality of the universal.

    360

    The question thus arises whether, in electric attractions across apparently empty space and in gravitational attraction across the celestial regions, we are invited or required to make search for some similar method of continuous transmission of the physical effect, or whether we should rest content with an exact knowledge of the laws according to which one body affects mechanically another body at a distance.

    361

    The risk of infection chiefly arises from inhaling water droplets formed from a contaminated water supply.

    362

    The second difficulty arises later and is due to the connection of Germany with the Empire.

    363

    The serious question, therefore, arises whether a part-time sheriff should not be in a similar position.

    364

    The shell-gland is formed on the dorsal surface, and the mantle arises as two lateral lobes which afterwards unite by their ventral edges to form the tubular mantle of the adult.

    365

    The similarity of the symptoms to those of cholera is very marked, but if the suspicion arises it can soon be cleared up by examining any of the secretions for arsenic. More rarely the poison seems to centre itself on the nerve centres, and gastro-intestinal symptoms may be almost or quite absent.

    366

    The sorrow arises from the reality that destroys the illusion childhood innocence creates about life.

    367

    The spindle arises partly from the cytoplasm, partly from the nucleus, or it may be derived entirely from the nucleusintranuclear spindleas occurs in many of the lower plants (Fungi, &c.).

    368

    The strongest argument for the derivation from the Latin alphabet is undoubtedly the value of f attaching to P; for, as we have seen, the Greek value of this symbol is w, and its value as f arises only by abbreviation from FH.

    369

    The study of Rhabdocoels (7) has led to the important discovery that the rudiment of the gonads and that of the pharynx are the first organs to appear, and that the alimentary sac arises independently of them.

    370

    The superiority of this arrangement arises from the comparative facility with which the number of revolutions of the cylinder in a given time may be ascertained.

    371

    The tentacles border a broad, flattened peristome, from the centre of which arises the hypostome with the mouth at its extremity; the hypostome is at first low, but soon becomes a projecting, chimney-like tube.

    372

    The term bract is properly applied to the leaf from which the primary floral axis, whether simple or branched, arises, while the leaves which arise on the axis between the bract and the outer envelope of the flower are bracteoles or bractlets.

    373

    The theodicea of the prophets is national; they see Yahweh's righteousness working itself out with unmistakable clearness in the present, and know that all that He brings upon Israel is manifestly just; but from the days of Jeremiah' the fortunes of Israel as a nation are no longer the one thing which religion has to explain; the greater question arises of a theory of the divine purpose which shall justify the ways of God with individual men or with His "righteous servant" - that is, with the ideal community of true faith as distinct from the natural Israel.

    374

    The third and last sub-family, the Pteromyinae, is distinguished from the other two by the presence of a parachute-like fold of skin along the sides of the body, the supporting cartilage of which arises from the carpus or wrist.

    375

    The threat arises from the possibility that the mother's antibodies will attack the fetal red blood cells.

    376

    The transition is similar to that which arises in the case of geometrical measurement (§ 26), and it is an essential feature of all reasoning with regard to continuous quantity, such as we have to deal with in real life.

    377

    The two ends of the planula become greatly lengthened and give rise to the two primary tentacles of the actinula, of which the mouth arises from one side of the planula.

    378

    The vestibule of the mouth is the space bounded by the oral hood; this arises by secondary downgrowth of lid-like folds over the true oral aperture, and is provided with a fringe of tentacular cirri, each of which is supported by a solid skeletal axis.

    379

    The way in which WS spontaneously arises is not clear.

    380

    The western, which reaches an altitude of about io,000 ft., then ceases to exist as a continuous chain, there remaining only a short, high ridge, called by Edward Whymper the " Pacific range of the equator," and between this ridge and the crystalline Andean axis, the " avenue of volcanoes," to use his words, arises amidst majestic scenery.

    381

    Their political influence, again, which arises from the fusion of private and political law in Koran and Sunna, is highly inconvenient to the state, and often becomes intolerable now that relations with Western states are multiplied.

    382

    There are two forms of the plant, an annual and a biennial, which spring indifferently from the same crop of seed - the one growing on during summer to a height of from to 2 ft., and flowering and perfecting seed; the other producing the first season only a tuft of radical leaves, which disappear in winter, leaving under ground a thick fleshy root, from the crown of which arises in spring a branched flowering stem, usually much taller and more vigorous than the flowering stems of the annual plants.

    383

    There is also the discomfort that arises with having to continue seeing the person every day even after you're no longer interested in each other.

    384

    There is no odor so bad as that which arises from goodness tainted.

    385

    There is no satisfactory explanation of this break in the regular alternation of successive whorls; the outer whorl' of stamens arises in course of development before the inner, so that there is no question of subsequent displacement.

    386

    Therefore, the question arises as to whether it is safe to walk in woodland frequented by wild boar.

    387

    These features all indicate that DNT arises on a background of cortical malformation.

    388

    They are usually planned at preset intervals throughout the year, although they can also be called whenever an issue arises.

    389

    They make it more difficult for children to go the more difficult route of learning to tell conventional time when that inevitable school lesson arises.

    390

    This accident generally arises from an improper size of pillars; some roofs, however, are so difficult to support that sits take place where the half of the coal is left in pillars.

    391

    This anachronism arises from the fusion of the epic Guillaume with the champion of Louis IV., and from the fact that he was the military and civil chief of Louis the Pious, who was titular king of Aquitaine under his father from the time when he was three years old.

    392

    This arises chiefly from the orographical structure; the vast plateau of Central Asia prevents the moderating influence of the sea from being felt.

    393

    This arises from defects in insulin secretion, insulin secretion, insulin action or both.

    394

    This arises from its adhesion to the tube, and the upper part of the mercury sustains a considerable tension, or negative pressure, without the separation of its parts.

    395

    This arises from Panurge's determination to marry - a determination, however, which is very half-hearted, and which leads him to consult a vast number of authorities, each giving occasion for satire of a more or less complicated kind.

    396

    This arises from the circumstance that the general operator Ao,a0aa1 + ialaa2 + 2a2 a 3 +...

    397

    This arises from the fact that bodies moving in air experience a minimum of resistance and occasion a maximum of displacement.

    398

    This arises from the fact that water is much denser than air, and because water supports on its surface substances which fall through air.

    399

    This arises from the nasal surface of the ball, and its tendon passes into the somewhat imperfectly transparent nictitating membrane.

    400

    This arises from the pronunciation of u as yu, and does not affect the English dialects which have not thus modified the u sound.

    401

    This arises mostly from the angle formed by the keel with the body of the sternum, passes by a strong tendon through the foramen triosseum, and is inserted upon the upper tubercle of the humeral crest, which it rotates and abducts.

    402

    This arises partly from the latter, relating in certain instances to an earlier period, and partly from the fact 48?

    403

    This arises partly, no doubt, from the fact that the perception has clear localization, which the image has not.

    404

    This case arises when the visual angle, under which the object appears, is approximately a minute of arc; it is due to the physiological construction of the retina, for the ends of nerve fibres, which receive the impression of light, have themselves a definite size.

    405

    This conflict arises not only from naturalization having been granted without the corresponding expatriation having been permitted, but also from the fact that birth on the soil was the leading determinant of nationality by feudal law, and still is so by the laws of England and the United States (jus soli), while the nationality of the father is its leading determinant in those countries which have accepted Roman principles of jurisprudence (jus sanguinis).

    406

    This contradiction arises from considering the class possessing as members all classes which are not members of themselves.

    407

    This contradiction arises from the fact that military science assumes the strength of an army to be identical with its numbers.

    408

    This double method of writing words arises from the circumstance that the cuneiform syllabary is of non-Semitic origin, the system being derived from the non-Semitic settlers of the Euphrates valley, commonly termed Sumerians (or Sumero-Akkadians), to whom, as the earlier settlers, the origin of the cuneiform script is due.

    409

    This fact gave rise in ancient times to the false idea that the tapeworm originated from the union of these segments; and in modern times it has led to the view that the tapeworm is not a segmented organism (the monozoic view), but is a colony composed of the scolex which arises from the embryo and of the proglottides, which are asexually produced buds that, upon or before attaining their full size and maturity, become separated, grow, and, in some cases, live freely for a time, just as the segments of a strobilating jelly-fish grow, separate and become sexual individuals (the polyzoic view).

    410

    This has been since designated as polyzoism or panthelism or panvitalism, 2 and represents the obscure undifferentiated groundwork out of which Tylor's Animism arises.

    411

    This heater requires a tank of 100 pounds or larger and can be used for any emergency that arises.

    412

    This in all probability arises from their salubrious climate, and the comparative sterility of their soil rendering them dependent upon the cultivation of the ground for the yam, the arum, and the sweet potato, their chief articles of food.

    413

    This is not an infrequent occurrence, and arises from the tendency on the part of manufacturers to make balances so extremely sensitive that they are on the verge of in - stability.

    414

    This is one of the chief manufacturing centres in the United Kingdom, and the name arises from the effect of numerous collieries and furnaces, which darken the face of the district, the buildings and the atmosphere.

    415

    This latter, as well as the heart and the walls of the blood spaces, arises by the modification of mesodermal cells, and the body cavity is formed by the enlargement and coalescence of the blood channels and by the splitting of the fat body.

    416

    This multiplicity of tribunals arises from the fact that, owing to the Capitulations, which apply to Egypt as part of the Turkish empire, foreigners are almost entirely exempt from the jurisdiction of the native courts.

    417

    This objection to the air-engine arises from the fact that the heat comes to it from external combustion; it disappears when internal combustion is resorted to; that is to say, when the heat is generated within the envelope containing the working air, by the combustion there of gaseous or other fuel.

    418

    This occurs with clear water as well as with turbid, and obviously arises mainly from the loss of plant food which occurs when water filters through or trickles over poor soil.

    419

    This passion can become a negative characteristic if it becomes too intense or if it arises as part of an argument.

    420

    This probably arises from the rivalry of the Spaniards and Portuguese.

    421

    This question arises if the person is unfamiliar with the powerful symbol that embodies the essence of the ancient Chinese philosophy of the dual polarity of everything in the universe.

    422

    This question often arises when people first enter the world of web design and development.

    423

    This Rule Is Conveniently Expressed By The Formula (X 9) R, In Which X Denotes The Date, And The Symbol R Denotes That The Remainder, Which Arises From The Division Of X 9 By 28, Is The Number Required.

    424

    This style is also great if any unexpected inclement weather arises because hair will still look smooth and polished.

    425

    This unusual variation probably arises from early differences of opinion as to whether there was one Mark or more than one.

    426

    This way, not matter what situation arises, you won't have to waste time wondering what style will look best, as you'll have at least three separate looks to choose from.

    427

    This way, you can budget ahead of time, and several months out, helping to ensure that your budget numbers stay relevant and don't get knocked off course when the unexpected arises!

    428

    This weathering feature of hard limestones arises through the gradual dissolution of the limestone by rainwater, which is slightly acidic.

    429

    This, when fully developed, consists of two parts, but inserted by a single ribbon-like tendon upon the hinder surface of the femur, near the end of its first third; the caudal part, femoro-caudalis, expressed by Garrod by the symbol A, arises from transverse processes of the tail; the iliac part (accessorofemoro-caudal of Garrod, with the symbol B), arises mostly from the outer surface of the postacetabular ilium.

    430

    Thus arises the spirit of patriotism, a product of purely geographical conditions, thereby differing from the sentiment of loyalty, which is of racial origin.

    431

    Thus, the question arises what needs to be shown to establish that a biotechnological invention is capable of industrial application.

    432

    To better understand herbal treatments, add a book or two to your library to have on hand when a question arises.

    433

    To find the pressure exerted by a bar AB on the pin A we compound with the force in AB given by the diagram a force equal to P. Conversely, to find the pressure of the pin A on the bar AB we must compound with the force given by the diagram a force equal and opposite to P. This question arises in practice in the theory of three-jointed structures; for the purpose in hand such a structure is sufficiently represented by two bars AB, BC. The right-hand figure represents a portion of the force-diagram; in particular ZX represents the pressure of AB on B

    434

    To keep your dog in top condition, take him to the vet for regular check ups, feed a healthy diet, provide regular exercise, and when the need arises give your pet medications only as directed by your veterinarian.

    435

    To this sign, flirting is an art form to indulge in whenever the opportunity arises.

    436

    True electric current arises solely from convection of the atomic charges or electrons; this current is therefore not restricted as to form in any way.

    437

    Umbrella insurance is very useful in almost every lawsuit that arises from a liability case.

    438

    Universal inference thus requires particular and universal conceptions as its condition; but, so far as it arises from sense, memory, experience, and involves generalization, it consists of judgments which do not consist of conceptions, but are beliefs in things existing beyond conception.

    439

    Usually there arises around the edge I form the hinder parts of the genae and the hypopharynx.

    440

    Vinegar is derived through a process of fermentation, which arises when sugars are broken down by yeast and bacteria.

    441

    We expect immortality not merely because we desire it; but because the desire itself arises from all that is best and truest and worthiest in ourselves.

    442

    What ambiguity they possess arises from the ambiguity of morality itself.

    443

    What Madonna and others of her ilk do arises from their own sensuality and is carried by their charisma.

    444

    When a monopoly arises, many consumers are victims because the company in power can raise their prices.

    445

    When a situation like that arises, it can seem almost impossible to set new goals or to achieve higher learning.

    446

    When a situation like this arises, it is good to be able to conduct a search.

    447

    When alcohol arises as an issue in civil litigation it is usually regarded as incidental to a legal problem rather than central to it.

    448

    When he has reached the stage of reflection there arises what we know as conscience.

    449

    When the need arises for you to select a memorial for your beloved pet, know that you are not alone.

    450

    When the occasion arises for perfect lips with no reapplication, reach for your lip stain and pucker up.

    451

    When the pressure becomes very low, inconvenience arises owing to the difficulty of establishing the discharge.

    452

    When the resolution is effected in a perfectly periodic manner, each drop is in the same phase of its vibration as it passes through a given point of space; and thence arises the remarkable appearance of alternate swellings and contractions described by Savart.

    453

    When the road leads the train up an incline, however, the tractive force must be increased, so that the need for coupled wheels soon arises if the road is at all a heavy one.

    454

    When you find yourself starting to get aggravated or tense in response to a situation that arises at work, stop and ask yourself if the potential outcome is worth the effort.

    455

    Whenever a relative passes away and there are no clear beneficiaries, or no one is aware of the intentions of the deceased, a situation arises that could result in unclaimed life insurance.

    456

    Where the blast has to be kept up for only a few seconds, this instrument is quite serviceable, but in longer chemical operations inconvenience arises from the condensation of moisture exhaled by the lungs in the tube.

    457

    While imprisoned in the shed Pierre had learned not with his intellect but with his whole being, by life itself, that man is created for happiness, that happiness is within him, in the satisfaction of simple human needs, and that all unhappiness arises not from privation but from superfluity.

    458

    While it is a very tight lacing method, it can be hard to tighten them further when the need arises.

    459

    While shopping in the privacy of your home is convenient, you'll want to be sure you can talk to a real person if the need arises.

    460

    Windjammer ship arises the two ships nr editors do n't.

    461

    With this may be compared a passage in the Ursprung der Sprache, where there is a curious adumbration of Spencer's idea that intelligence, as distinguished from instinct, arises from a growing complexity of action, or, to use Herder's words, from the substitution of a more for a less contracted sphere.

    462

    You want the relationship to work because you are committed to it, so you decide together as a couple what makes both of you happy when a decision-making situation arises.