arise (verbe)
Sens 1 : to become evident; appear;
originate. [source : D'après OAL]
Contextes :
- The cases reviewed above highlighted ways in which problems can arise
for each of these components.
- We discuss these features in more detail as they arise in
practice.
- A further definitional issue arises when the ordinary rules of
statutory interpretation regarding undefined terms are applied to the term
'sustainable development'.
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Sens 2 : to follow as a result of
something. [source : D'après OAL]
Contextes :
- It is important to notice that the question of success can arise in
more than one stage of the transfer of legal institution.
- It is often the case in science that while one tries to answer one
question another ten questions arise.
- This situation arises because of the two different pathways from
element A to E, each of length 2.