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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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This situation arises because Salesforce is making big investments in customer acquisition.

From MarketWatch

The sale of "a number of gold bricks weighing 79 kg in total" for $12.8 million would "strengthen the Group's financial position and enable it to invest should suitable investment opportunities arise", it said.

From Barron's

“The tax liability could have been quite high…and disputes would have arisen,” said Sinha.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether that larger thing is God or the Muse or your own unconscious is less important creating what he calls “a place where awareness can soften, presence can arise, and meaningful connections can grow.”

From The Wall Street Journal

From this perspective, consciousness might arise in more localized brain regions, including areas toward the back of the cortex or deeper subcortical structures.

From Science Daily