Sentences with phrase «eventuates from»

Now, this paper is a part of a wider research project, so why did you choose to investigate this topic and what do you hope eventuates from it?
It is love for life with another; and for what eventuates from that united life.
Cultural aversion to those of other races, whether in the form of depreciating their ability or in more offensive matters of name calling and the attaching of uncomplimentary labels, eventuates from the common tendency to commit the fallacy of hasty generalization.

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This organic whole that began from an initial high bang and eventuated into the present universe is distinguished by a form of unity and diversity radical beyond all imagining: infinite differences, and diversity that is marked not by isolation but by shared atoms over millennia as well as minute - by - minute exchanges of oxygen and carbon dioxide between plants and animal.
That there may be some who need compulsion, some who, if they were free - footed, would riot in selfish pleasures like unruly beasts, is doubtless true; but a man must prove precisely that he is not of this number by the fact that he knows how to speak with dread and trembling; and out of reverence for the great one is bound to speak, lest it be forgotten for fear of the ill effect, which surely will fail to eventuate when a man talks in such a way that one knows it for the great, knows its terror — and apart from the terror one does not know the great at all.
Passionate involvement with football begins for most American males in grade school; for a few, it culminates in playing with the National Football League; for most, it eventuates in watching the NFL on TV from an easy chair.
Notice the bearish pin bar signal from last Thursday that clued us into a potential down - move which did eventuate on Friday.
One final point; NOT ONE of the doomsday predictions from as far back as 1979 has eventuated or proven to be true.
Usefully, the authors note that a legal vacuum — resulting from the Treaties ceasing to apply to Scotland — is unlikely to eventuate, since EU law could continue to apply in Scotland by virtue of domestic law, specifically the European Communities Act 1972.
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