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Claims in delict, even those in terms of section 76(3) (c) do not give rise to a claim for a disgorgement of profits.
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In other countries it can give rise to a partial defence of contributory negligence.
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As the sarcocyst matures, the small, rounded, noninfectious metrocytes give rise to crescent-shaped bodies called bradyzoites that are infections for the definitive host.
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If these cells undergo neoplastic transformation, they will give rise to a prolactinoma, a prolactin-secreting pituitary adenoma.
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In view of the foregoing, the work that was carried out on the semi-finished product is legitimate and does not give rise to suspicion.
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She was originally thought to have nine heads, and any neck, if severed, would give rise to two more heads; her ninth head was immortal.
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The Procurator Fiscal has a duty to investigate all sudden, suspicious, accidental, unexpected and unexplained deaths and any death occurring in circumstances that give rise to serious public concern.
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Terms of this kind give rise to vicious circle fallacies.
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Such models are linked to the commonly recognized hypothesis that multiple relaxation phenomena give rise to the attenuation measured in complex media.
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In particular, an adverse shock to aggregate supply, such as an increase in oil prices, can give rise to stagflation.
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