Examples of 'rise to other' in a sentence

Meaning of "rise to other"

rise to other: This phrase often means to meet the challenge or live up to the expectations or standards set by someone or something else

How to use "rise to other" in a sentence

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Gives rise to other environmental damage.
The news obviously gave rise to other hopes.
Rise to other controversies.
This will give rise to other risks as well.
But organizing production in this way may give rise to other costs.
Soil pollution gives rise to other environmental pollutions.
However the shoddy draughtsmanship of the seal has given rise to other theories.
That question give rise to other pertinent questions.
The silence of the law on these matters might however give rise to other interpretations.
This gives rise to other issues and we have discussed these as well.
Females giving rise to females giving rise to other females.
The action will give rise to other works of improvement in the building.
Precursors are chemical substances that give rise to other substances.
His extradition gave rise to other violations which he asks the Committee to examine.
Pressed sheet metal arm drivers give rise to other problems.

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Will it give rise to other types of tensions?
But the invention may equally well give rise to other improvements.
This will give rise to other gender-related problems.
A different group of objectives and questions would naturally give rise to other kinds of considerations.
Each of these would give rise to other bubbles, spawning a sprawling multiverse.
As we shall see, these questions in turn gave rise to other questions.
These two festivals gave rise to other invitations that propelled his career as a singer-songwriter.
Each one of these basic rights in turn given rise to other substantive rights.
This may also give rise to other disturbances eventually affecting the production quantity and / or quality.
The Greek alphabet gave rise to other alphabets.
Still, the absence of a culture of organ donation may give rise to other problems.
Low pituitary level may give rise to other complications of Gigantism like.
However, the use of these conventional additives may give rise to other problems.
They give rise to other problems like:.
However, such a change will obviously give rise to other considerations.
It can not give rise to other uses ( especially of a commercial nature ).
The STIP review has also given rise to other activities.
The finance ministers have impaired its credibility, shattered confidence and given rise to other problems.
They are contemporary and have given rise to other very special ships ( see below ).
The present invention offers a solution for the aforesaid problems, without giving rise to other drawbacks.
Species, he argued, give rise to other species and as they do so, they change.
Moreover, the present invention can give rise to other advantages.
Nevertheless, that gives rise to other drawbacks.
As a result, it contributed to overcrowding which in turn gives rise to other social problems.
The app will evolve too, giving rise to other use cases.
The negotiations have been laborious, and have themselves given rise to other perturbations.
Under normal circumstances, all life can give rise to other individuals like himself.
In addition, the proven defect of the Box can not give rise to other compensation.
Similarly, a payment after the rent period ( s ) gives rise to other accounts receivable / payable.

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Examples of using Other
I need the other side of the coin
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