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    give rise to


    1. As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own


    2. Such thinking may inevitably give rise to amoral attitudes of horrible (moral) consequence to these individuals


    3. They will then give rise to experiences of either pleasure and happiness, or misery and unhappiness


    4. This will automatically give rise to such destructive verbal and physical activities as lying, stealing, fighting, and killing


    5. We can let such understanding give rise to great compassion, whereby we have a heartfelt motivation to relieve the pain, sorrow, and suffering of others


    6. The memory of the false cannot but give rise to the false


    7. ability to be conditioned and to give rise to variety


    8. How can these judgments give rise to true error when X1 and X2 differ conceptually at the


    9. that give rise to the ‘best’ appearance of the object, not realizing that each appearance contributes


    10. As an example, the earth helped give rise to humans on

    11. Propositions, we suspect, may give rise to similar relations with respect to content, whatever content may be


    12. Bits have no material causes, at least not a necessary material cause because any material can give rise to the form of the bit


    13. primal form, the bit, give rise to movement? There is no source of


    14. sense organ initiates processes that give rise to perception and meaning


    15. An elliptical galaxy can give rise to a great black hole that is fed by the mass of the stars that fall into it


    16. ates thermal shock waves which can give rise to similar


    17. However, at the centers of galaxies this would give rise to a broadband spectrum


    18. would give rise to a broadband spectrum of SM radiation, including radio, X-rays and


    19. terns is a puzzle to scientists nevertheless, they give rise to group behav-


    20. tric currents carried in interstellar and intergalactic plasma give rise to the

    21. give rise to the aurora borealis are the same as those which give rise to the


    22. pinch, collapsing to form nodes, which give rise to vortexes within our


    23. Which would give rise to unorthodox emotions and


    24. that give rise to those ideas should still apply to any society


    25. Such arcane methods of re/organizing give rise to much of the jockeying for position that currently undermines every organization we have consulted with


    26. that should not give rise to any concern because, even if that is the


    27. they’re sometimes bred with Greyhounds in to give rise to a


    28. Tired of throwing out so many empty brandy and champagne bottles so that they would not clutter up the house and at the same time intrigued by the fact that the newlyweds slept at different times and in separate rooms while the fireworks and music and the slaughtering of cattle went on, Úrsula remem-bered her own experience and wondered whether Fer-nanda might have a chastity belt too which would sooner or later provoke jokes in the town and give rise to a tragedy


    29. between real particles and that it is these particles that give rise to the


    30. malistic intentions and give rise to ingenuity, morality, and wonder

    31. and this would give rise to the first concepts of religion or spiritual belief which is the foundation of morality


    32. One thing you should remember is how wrong indentation can give rise to errors


    33. The other dimensions of space, give rise to the fifth dimension


    34. So how exactly do certain species give rise to other species?”


    35. There were no suggestive remarks or any alarming subjects contained within that would give rise to suspicion of murder


    36. In addition, if this were a long-term affair, it would certainly give rise to a motive for wanting her husband dead


    37. The parade of life has continued to give rise to exceptional and interesting specimens


    38. Various polyunsaturated fats of the omega-6 and omega-3 series give rise to the formation of eicosanoids, including


    39. stories would eventually give rise to a much richer Mother Goddess archetype—


    40. Reader, these things may well give rise to great searchings of heart

    41. cial, gender and class distinction give rise to the quicksand of in-


    42. respectively and give rise to its natural diversity


    43. give rise to competition in the health care field and lead to a


    44. And what does the feeling of anger give rise to ?


    45. However, the mind does purge unused connections and starts over with another global integration process to give rise to a higher experience of self – the self the Earth is evolving into


    46. But when we are liberated from money, our empathy can give rise to a philanthropic society whose institutions are faces of love: the idealization of our better selves – not how we might want to act when we are hurt, but how we hope to love when we forgive


    47. But what wisdom is necessary to birth a compassionate higher consciousness; what foolhardy ignorance required to create a god without heart or empathy? What culture will embrace, what wisdom can comform the emerging meta-human consciousness we are being called to obsessively construct the necessary conditions for? What must be the creed of that wisdom culture? A culture of and for what? Are we the type of culture that can give rise to Techine and survive or coexist with it?


    48. Though paper sheet music and digital recording both give rise to an orchestral production, a bodymind fed one or the other gives rise to a slightly different spiritual integration, i


    49. archosaurs appeared; a group that would give rise to the


    50. “Their complexity will never give rise to the complications of my aesthetic experience of awarefully regulating exchanges of energy and information with my surrounding environism








































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    Synonyms for "give rise to"

    engender provoke cause create