Examples of 'yet arisen' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet arisen"

yet arisen: Describes something that has not occurred or appeared as of the present moment, indicating that it is still pending or expected to happen in the future

How to use "yet arisen" in a sentence

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yet arisen
No problems had yet arisen in its implementation.
No cases of this nature have yet arisen.
No technology has yet arisen to take its place.
Private property had not yet arisen.
But that question has not yet arisen in the sphere of the law of responsibility.
The case has not yet arisen.
The heresies had not yet arisen to make such a clear definition of the faith necessary.
No such cases have yet arisen.
No such cases have yet arisen in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Questions of security clearance or budget had not yet arisen.
These difficult questions have not yet arisen in practice before the Board.
No suitable opportunity for a field trial has yet arisen.
However, that question has not yet arisen in the sphere of the law of responsibility.
To give rise to positive states that have not yet arisen.
However, this question has never yet arisen in EU-Russian Federation consultations.

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This proves that this question had not yet arisen.
Concerning counter-terrorism measures, no case had yet arisen under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2002.
Urban combat is the one specialty that has not yet arisen.
She has not yet arisen.
Public law has no answer to this question because the problem has not yet arisen.
This case, however, has not yet arisen in practice.
The circumstances which might render it urgent in American eyes had not yet arisen.
Bring up the wholesome that has not yet arisen in oneself.
Over in the east the Assyrian and Babylonian world empires had not yet arisen.
PRESIDENT. - The problem has never yet arisen in this form.
Those authorities would not give their agreement, but such a situation has not yet arisen.
It is likely that Stegen had not yet arisen by 992.
This often includes other Buddhas from the past, and Buddhas who have not yet arisen.
The Adirondacks we know had not yet arisen.
Naturally, at the time, the problem of laws and regulations had not yet arisen.
The effort to develop the good that has not yet arisen.
Turn to the stage where that thought has not yet arisen.
However, in practice so such case had yet arisen.
However, no serious prospect of implementation has yet arisen.
But in education, no clear solutions have yet arisen.
In the precise number and form here indicated, they have not yet arisen.
One world has dissolved, like last night 's dream, and the next has not yet arisen.

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