arise
Example Sentences
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By focusing on new energy projects, tech companies also get to sidestep thorny affordability questions that arise when they try to strike deals with existing power plants.
These costs arise from a combination of hormonal effects and the physical risks and stresses tied to reproduction.
From Science Daily
They also cited a memo which appeared to push for a move to "create an unstable situation or seize an arising opportunity".
From BBC
We will take new signals as they arise, and will continue to roll deeply in-the-money options.
From MarketWatch
The Department of Health said its services face extra pressure during winter and that it "has a finite capacity and severe pressures arise when hospitals are forced to operate often well beyond capacity".
From BBC
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