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Перевод: arise
[глагол] возникать; появляться; проклевываться; воздвигаться; являться; явиться; происходить; проистекать; являться результатом; подниматься; вставать; встать; воскресать; восставать; всплывать; нарождаться
Тезаурус:
- In NLP it is important not only to implement solutions to the individual problems that arise (parsing, semantic interpretation, reasoning, etc.) but also to co-ordinate the application of those solutions.
- Wringe has shown how, traditionally, any conflict of notional "rights", as might arise, for example, between a pupil's freedom of expression in classroom discourse and a teacher's authority to control a lesson and behaviour during it, is irreconcilable and tends to be weighed in favour of the teacher almost every time.
- The storms seldom last long and the floods subside almost as quickly as they arise.
- These seemed to arise from the process of urbanization, the breaking down of traditional practices, and what was seen as a conflict between the old morality and the new.
- The storage of cleaning products is every bit as demanding as the storage of food and in some cases more so as considerable danger can arise if conditions are not satisfactory.
- Were a similar case to arise today, it is almost certain that a strenuous argument would be mounted on the basis of Commonwealth precedents concerning the limited powers of central legislatures established by a "superior" Act of the imperial Parliament which withheld certain matters from their purview.
- They tend to subside as quickly as they arise.
- This also gives a chance for creative ideas to arise.
- Of course, if occasions arise when the symbols resist indexical conversion, for all our procedural efforts, then interpretation will fail.
- the difficulties which might arise from the notion of average teacher salaries and those actually paid by the school;
- However, new inequalities could arise between those patients with the resources and knowledge to seek care outside their district and other patients without such resources and/or knowledge.
- Opportunities sometimes arise, however, for decorating objects with square or rectangular faces, or where certain considerations of function restrict the extent of possible ornament.
- This model acknowledges that social problems still arise, but the cause is located in the personal or social pathology of a minority of individuals and families whose behaviour or non-conformity must be controlled.
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