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151. Effort and application were not needed in the first instance and did not come easily when the need arose. 152. Both formal and informal networks tended to divide into sub-networks and problems arose when these were not brought closely together. 153. That uncertainty arose after a $ 10 million budget shortfall surfaced in July, days before the start of the school year. 154. Before Waite J. the doctors were unanimous that mechanical ventilation should not be provided, if the occasion for it arose. 155. Confusion also arose when schools took over administrative functions which traditionally had been located in LEAs. 156. It is normally believed that this arose through my friendship with Harold Wilson. 157. They discovered that bottleneck after bottleneck arose from extreme specialization within the department. 158. I he opportunity for doing so arose in the Middle East. 159. This arose as local businesses paid rates but did not receive a vote. 160. Towns arose with no other purpose than to collect and dispatch merchandise. 161. A major problem arose from the way in which the adjustable peg system was operated. 162. The issue arose again this month,[www.] when Assam voters elected a new state assembly. 163. But their attention was attracted to the sounds which arose in the background - a sort of confused hammering and shouting. 164. The problem arose when the government decided to clear the forest along the Sugihan river for a colonisation scheme. 165. The disagreement arose over a different use of terminology. 166. A sudden impulse of anger arose in him. 167. Another such example arose in the design of a report generator for one of our clients. 168. Some discussion arose as to participating effectively in the final battle. 169. Accordingly, she arose early Monday morning and dressed herself carefully. 170. Owen paused, and immediately there arose a great clamour from his listeners. 171. Shortly after the disappearance of Judith, a light southerly air arose. 172. The holy strain arose singly on the breathing silence of the wilderness. 173. The term null hypothesis arose from earlier agricultural and medical applic ation of statistics. 174. She arose and tried to push out into the aisle -- anywhere.