91.  At best, he said, such a study gives rise to a hypothesis that can be tested in more definitive studies.

92.  At the same time, the proliferation of pasta has also given rise to confusion and bewilderment.

93.  At the same time, they have given rise to a bitter controversy among the growers.

94.  At the time, Brown's absence was considered a major mystery, giving rise to speculation that he was being disciplined for some infraction by coach Bill Parcells.

95.  If any raw stem cells are implanted in the body, they could give rise to tumors or into something else undesirable _ like bones sprouting in the brain.

96.  If these regions were more strongly connected, they might fire simultaneously and give rise to synesthesia.

97.  If health-care is too costly, it is because expanding government and private insurance coverage has fueled the demand that has given rise to inflation.

98.  Impoverished children always have been a part of the landscape; it was tensions and disappointments associated with the orphanage system that gave rise to the modern welfare system.

99.  In addition to the Statute of Frauds problem, electronic contracts can give rise to questions of authenticity and authority of the parties involved, Nimmer said.

100.  In any event, it gives rise to a wish.

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