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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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Since then, controversies have arisen over several judicial decisions.

From Los Angeles Times

Knowing that money doesn’t equal value, and that families can be frustratingly immovable, doesn’t lessen the tension that might arise when the question “Who should pay for dinner?” is posed.

From MarketWatch

A conflict of interest would arise only if the sister formally contests the will or otherwise takes a position directly against the estate.

From MarketWatch

In reasons published on Wednesday to support the tribunal's judgment, the judge said Mr Duffy's actions were not something that arose in consequence of his disability.

From BBC

An opportunity arises to boost his meager finances when he acts as a guide to a group of English-speaking tourists who are keen to see the “seamy side” of the city.

From The Wall Street Journal