Sentences with phrase «arose about the degree»

The issue arose about the degree of protection which someone who was well known or of public interest was entitled to in respect of their private family life.

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A lemons problem has arisen where all securitised products are being sold, albeit to varying degrees, at a discount because investors have become concerned about the product itself.
The vivid awareness of relationships, arising from field theory, has alerted the modern scientist to the complexity of the phenomena in nature to a degree that has made him cautious about employing his findings for any generalized law beyond the status of a working proposition.
Black holes that arise from dying stars typically seem to have about 10 times the mass of the sun and heat their surrounding gas to tens of millions of degrees.
Hypothermia is a medical condition that arises when the dog's body temperature drops below the norm of about 100 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A recent example of this is the debate that has arisen about the interactions between the jet stream and blocking events and the degree of ice cover in the Arctic.
So, armed with an understanding of statistical significance you can now draw the following conclusions (i) We can reject the null hypothesis that the observed warming trend since 1970 has arisen by chance (ii) We can't reject the hypothesis of a stable positive trend of about 0.15 degrees per decade since 1970.
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