Examples of 'give rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "give rise"

Give rise means to cause something to happen or to be the reason for something. It implies that a certain action or event leads to or brings about a particular outcome or consequence

How to use "give rise" in a sentence

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Give rise to individual rights of the investor.
Innocent victims give rise to universal solidarity.
Give rise to corrupt practices at any stage.
Circumstances that give rise to ethical problems.
And give rise to a series of psychopathic tendencies.
This analysis may give rise to impairment.
Not give rise to any additional hazard.
But they also give rise to action.
Could give rise to confusion or difficulties in checking.
Every right must give rise to a remedy.
And give rise to isomorphic normed spaces.
These developments give rise to grave concern.
A damaged nuclear reactor could give rise to.
This may give rise to excesses or confusion.
Such transactions do not give rise to revenue.

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Some laws give rise to discretionary provisions.
Changes to an installation may give rise to pollution.
Forests give rise to valleys far away.
And the consequences it could give rise to.
I am looking to give rise to the next generation.
The measure in question would give rise to.
Another point was to give rise to interpretation problems.
After his actions inadvertently give rise to a.
Are not likely to give rise to contamination of food.
Give rise to the great problems of this century.
The girl will give rise to flames.
Both give rise to attainment at the lower secondarylevel.
Active substances give rise to concern where.
They give rise to a lineage of mortal human souls.
Inadequate questions give rise to inadequate answers.
Give rise to new financial models.
Excited states give rise to chemical reaction.
These fixed payments give rise to.
It does not give rise to any special difficulties.
He studied how genes give rise to form.
This can give rise to distortions of competition.
Electromechanical actuators give rise to greater problems.
These give rise to small oblong achenes.
Spelling pronunciations give rise to varied opinions.
These give rise to serious concern and include.
Such conduct will give rise to suspicion.
These give rise to distortion of competition.
What happened may give rise to doubts.
It could give rise to the following types of cooperation.
Violations which may give rise to impunity.
That may give rise to great misunderstandings.
Breach of either will give rise to damages.
All these give rise to an obstruction to airflow.
All of these situations give rise to conflict.
This can give rise to cultural conflicts.

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