Examples of 'may give rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "may give rise"

May give rise is a phrase used to indicate the potential or possibility of something happening or occurring. It suggests that a particular action or event, mentioned or implied, could lead to the emergence or occurrence of something else. It is often used to convey the notion that there could be a causal relationship between two things, where one thing leads to the creation or development of another

How to use "may give rise" in a sentence

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may give rise
This may give rise to excesses or confusion.
Initial vagueness may give rise to problems.
That may give rise to great misunderstandings.
Changes to an installation may give rise to pollution.
These may give rise to technological achievements.
There are no groups which may give rise to discrimination.
They may give rise to dermatitis by sensitization.
Violations which may give rise to impunity.
It may give rise to serious trouble.
Involuntary unemployment may give rise to three benefits.
Also may give rise to errors in perception.
Involuntary unemployment may give rise to two benefits.
It may give rise to paraplegia in late presenting cases.
What happened may give rise to doubts.
Bi may give rise to several combinations.

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Thoughtless speech may give rise to great mischief.
And may give rise to the production of a primary phase.
The empty treasury may give rise to riots.
This may give rise to some minor asymmetry.
A business combination may give rise to a legal merger.
This may give rise to a series of incidental situations.
They are prohibited and may give rise to prosecution.
This may give rise to particularly dangerous situations.
Breach of such provisions may give rise to reparation.
This may give rise to distortion of the gradient.
Special circumstances that may give rise to violations.
This may give rise to high blood pressure.
Some of these exclusions may give rise to problems.
The decision may give rise to an application to reopen proceedings.
The concept of notification may give rise to discussion.
It may give rise to discomfort.
A number of credits may give rise to bank interest.
This may give rise to some degree of tension in the o.
Failure to handle it properly may give rise to revisionism.
This may give rise to less natural display effects.
Special circumstances that may give rise to violations of the.
This may give rise to the need for certain reflections.
No implementing tasks delegated may give rise to conflicts of interest.
This may give rise to partial or complete destruction of the airplane.
Changes to an installation may give rise to higher levels of pollution.
This may give rise to public mistrust towards the representative system.
Rupture of the artery may give rise to an epidural hematoma.
This may give rise to collective bargaining involving management and labour.
Domestic preferences may give rise to a variety of issues.
I acknowledge that the submission of false information may give rise to sanctions.
This analysis may give rise to impairment.
Prolonged or repeated contact with this condensate may give rise to dermatitis.
Such changes may give rise to instability.
Refusal to approve the choice of prospective purchasers may give rise to a dispute.
Factors which may give rise to suspicion.

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