Cause to happen, occur or exist.
1 Changes in command necessitated adjustments that could give rise to new problems.
2 Fluctuations within each local minimum give rise to a small statistical error.
3 Development deals or oral pitch meetings more easily give rise to claims.
4 These aerodynamic effects may give rise to aural discomfort in railway passengers.
5 New wants in animals give rise to new movements which produce organs.
6 Every factor liable to give rise to the habit should be removed.
7 First, consider the natural circumstances which give rise to such a style.
8 Other cells will, in time, give rise to the protective foetal membranes.
9 Such an encounter might give rise to a fast-spreading illness, they suggested.
10 The friendships that give rise to complaints are confined to the Useful.
11 It would be no light thing that would give rise to it.
12 No mere whim of the spirit can give rise to a world-revolution.
13 Each Helmholtz of the future will give rise to a thousand Edisons.
14 The contradictory vibe could give rise to a few misunderstandings and errors.
15 The observations made by one frequently give rise to observations from another.
16 Dysregulation of cytokine signaling could give rise to many of these symptoms.
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