Laws against adultery are a natural outgrowth of laws and customs insisting that marriages be monogamous. |
For example, it is possible that cellular turnover contributes to outgrowth of the fin ray. |
My interest is an outgrowth of over twenty years of research on expansion of the Earth. |
It reduces the possibility of, and in fact, counteracts the appearance of agnails and skin outgrowth. |
Ethnohistorically speaking, this is correct, as Buddhism is an outgrowth of an originally Aryan faith. |
It's the most energetic part of the body which is physically working all the time and it's also an outgrowth of the brain. |