Its usefulness arises entirely from the fact of its being a faithful resume of the Byzantine historians.
Such charm as any Dahl adult short story or children's book possesses arises entirely from the tale's utter amorality.
It did not arise entirely out of consideration for her reluctance.
Dad seemed to think the problem didn't arise entirely because of a flaw in the theory.
Each papilla arising entirely from a single area is represented by the letter m.
Miller (1958, 1959) agreed with Cohen that there was a delinquency subculture, but argued that it arose entirely from the lower class way of life.
It's not just fundamentalist Protestants who have difficulty with the idea that life arose entirely from material causes.
We learn that there is tension between them, and the narrator believes that the conflict arises entirely from the other teacher's whining.
And this is another result arising entirely from the fact of our being Israel.
It is useful to confirm this in order to counter the popular idea that discrimination against older people arises entirely from the nature of old age.