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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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By focusing on new energy projects, tech companies also get to sidestep thorny affordability questions that arise when they try to strike deals with existing power plants.

From The Wall Street Journal

These costs arise from a combination of hormonal effects and the physical risks and stresses tied to reproduction.

From Science Daily

They also cited a memo which appeared to push for a move to "create an unstable situation or seize an arising opportunity".

From BBC

We will take new signals as they arise, and will continue to roll deeply in-the-money options.

From MarketWatch

The Department of Health said its services face extra pressure during winter and that it "has a finite capacity and severe pressures arise when hospitals are forced to operate often well beyond capacity".

From BBC