Mutations in introns give rise to cystic fibrosis, breast cancer or forms of anemia.
It can give rise to some unusual requests even on this side of Transylvania.
Short term downturns in an economy and thereseultant rebuilding efforts give rise to renewed economic activity.
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That's why we enacted initiatives that are beginning to give rise to a clean energy economy.
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Even seemingly random occurrences give rise to new forms of order that Newton would have loved.
That should give rise to mixed feelings, at least, in anyone who cares about justice.
Many believe that college educations, not the innate talents of students, give rise to this earnings disparity.
Researchers are also making headway into treatments for disorders that give rise to facial abnormalities, experts say.
Getting rid of anything that may give rise to inflation is in the self-interest of new joiners.
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Earlier work had shown how assigning fuzzy values to self-referential sentences could give rise to mathematical chaos.
And now I am very thankful for this honor, and the values that give rise to it.
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You highlighted that the absence of such a gesture would give rise to significant adverse media comment.
But the court hearings, expected to last over two months, are certain to give rise to more soul-searching.
These "facts" give rise to several possible scenarios of what may actually have occurred on that dark rainy night.
However, theory has held that such novae do not involve such cataclysmic processes that give rise to gamma rays.
When a protein, or group of proteins, malfunctions, it appears to give rise to a variety of distinct illnesses.
The tiny components in chips are already starting to give rise to errors.
The elections will give rise to a national assembly, a quarter of whose seats will be held by women.
If correct, the latter could give rise to another potential problem with respect to his eligibility to be president.
And the vast majority of them do not give rise to legal claims.
What are the processes that give rise to the phenomena we see today?
For young people with the luxury of time and choice, these ambiguities give rise to a particular style of panic.
On the other hand, the fees system wrongly dealt with could give rise to the kind of problems you've described.
The possibility that radiation exposure in space may give rise to health problems such as cancer has long been recognized.
And further, for those diseases, there are many different mutations in the genes that can give rise to them, said Rubin.
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This research helped give rise to a theory that human language has its roots not in speech, but in hand gestures.
The classic example is Germany after World War I, where onerous war reparations helped give rise to Hitler and the Nazis.
Despite these positive developments, several factors give rise to important concerns about the future viability of the present, promising Czechoslovak democracy.
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This high-spend, multi-touch digital environment will give rise to the digital orchestrator.
But it didn't give rise to much of a domestic computer industry.
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