Examples of using Arises from in English and their translations into Chinese
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This responsibility arises from recent world conferences, including the Millennium Summit, as well as provisions of international human rights law.
Samuel Johnson wisdom week: Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
The DSC arises from a demand for high-level, leading-edge knowledge and skills training, coupled with increasing the use and exploitation of coaching research in practice.
Protest arises from a belief that one can change things or influence events.
And the reluctance to move on to an action that arises from imaginary negative future consequences or memories of past failures, loses its power.
Ban on terrorist acts against combatants: The ban arises from the Geneva Protocol I Article 35 principles and the prohibition of acts of perfidy.
But this gaze arises from a dimension that is almost totally forgotten: the religious and the Christian.
The process of complementarity between the universal action of the United Nations and the constructive contribution of regional organizations itself arises from that imperative.
This arises from the Federal Ministry of Labor's response to requests from the Left Bundestag faction, reported by the German editorial network(RND).
The Special Rapporteur believes that this situation not only arises from, but also may result in unequal protection.
The complex flavor arises from a production process that has been passed down from generation to generation over thousands of years.
The research further explains that this issue largely arises from limited access to credit and loans for SMEs that are looking to expand their businesses.
The Code arises from the common values within the OSCE and its participating States and gives expression to a State responsibility towards its own people and other States.
This kind of air pollution arises from incomplete combustion(of wood and plants as well as fossil fuel); dust;
Yet we should not lose hope, for I believe that great hope arises from great hardship.
The elemental form of the National Plan, both in contents and structure, arises from the general principles which the Convention is based on.
Prosperity, because most change arises from abundance, from an accumulation of wealth which makes dangerous experiments possible.
My project arises from my desire to approach the shapes of nature through my art.
Man's freedom arises from letting the true God be the only Lord.
This is largely because everything arises from understanding the users in terms of their objectives, preferences, skills and tendencies.