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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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Ambiguity also reduces the risk of legal or diplomatic complaints that might arise from clear violations of international trade rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

How do the other spectral characteristics of The Cliff arise?

From Science Daily

Other than that, he said, he would try to stay away from the media, "go and see my engineers, do some work, prepare the best I can. See what opportunities may arise."

From BBC

These problems may arise when the brain can no longer smoothly recombine its cognitive building blocks.

From Science Daily

As a result, both breadth oscillators are now on buy signals, and those buy signals arose out of deeply oversold conditions.

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