1.  And it is reasonable to imagine that this will give rise to misunderstanding.

2.  They give rise to misunderstanding, fights and wars.

3.  It is lacking reading that gives rise to that.

4.  This can give rise to curious situations that we learn English in class but we never use English outside class.

5.  Needless to say, this traditional way of learning English may undoubtedly give rise to confusion and fatigue at the recurrence, just because of its pattern equivalent to a series of compulsory instructions edited to the procedure and then put to execution.

6.  So when we want to give a rise to our vocabulary, what we should do is putting those vocabularies into the language environment rather than picking them out and translating.

7.  There are complex reasons that give rise to this issue, one of which is the different ways man and women consider about their looks.

8.  In my opinion, the main reason giving rise to it is that parents who are rich want their children to get better education.

9.  Not understanding cultures may give rise to embarrassment.

10.  As people get exhausted by increasingly complicated society, they may be at a loss and involuntarily resign themselves to constant indulgence in secularism, accompanied by a series of blind imitation or obedience to the surroundings, which give rise to a passive consequence as a reflection-the steady erosion of inherent quality.

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