Sentence examples for A side consequence from inspiring English sources

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And a side consequence of this awkward positioning is that officials can't easily offer the obvious rebuttal to claims that big spending failed to fix the economy — namely, that thanks to the inadequate scale of the Recovery Act, big spending never happened in the first place.

This "chromosomal chaos" [600] or "cancer as a chromosomal disease" perspective is viewed by some researchers not as just a side consequence of mutational damage, but as the main core theme to understand a number of unexplained issues in cancer progression.

In order to address the first point (i.e., how can DAT aAbs develop in pathogenesis), two main questions should be answered: Are neuro-receptor fragments produced in vivo as a side consequence of protein degradation?

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This suggests that the loss of phosphorylation in this mutant is a side effect or a consequence, rather than the cause of the loss-of-function, and that the bulkier side chain of valine causes a structural change in the mutant protein and that this inactivates the protein directly.

Ms. Fry's story is a surprisingly common one, though amputation is often stereotypically viewed as a side effect of war, not a consequence of disease.

Gould and Lewontin thus defined "spandrels" in the evolutionary biology context, to mean any biological feature of an organism that arises as a necessary side consequence of other features, which is not directly selected for by natural selection.

Infinitude, on his view is an unimportant side consequence of setting up a sentence-generating grammar in an uncluttered and maximally elegant way, not a discovered property of languages (see Pullum and Scholz 2010 for further discussion).

In the case of health savings accounts, the key side consequence is a reduced incentive for companies to insure their workers.

In particular, he considered many higher functions of the human brain to be the unintended side consequence or by-product of natural selection, rather than direct adaptations.

It is tempting to speculate about a role of natural selection in shaping this pattern, which would fit into suggestions about selection leading, in some cases, to disease as a side-effect consequence of adaptation [ 41, 42].

Also, it is challenging to know if this pattern is a side-effect consequence of the resistance phenotype or if it is part of the mechanisms of resistance developed by the insects against Cry toxins.

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