Sentence examples for Negative aftermath from inspiring English sources

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Plenty of stars, of course, have spurned their teams and lived with the negative aftermath.

In terms of mitigating the negative aftermath of Britain's potential exit from the EU, Priddy doesn't even want to think about it, and sees the potential repercussions reaching much further than those affected in the immediate future.

Several policies have been implemented to counter the negative aftermath of economic reform in the early 1980s, which seriously undermined the public health system, especially in the relatively poorer rural areas.

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The album's closing track, "Ashes in Your Mouth", concentrates on the negative aftermaths of war.

"We had been lulled into a sense of complacency by the only modestly negative economic aftermaths of the stock market crash of 1987 and the dot-com boom," Mr. Greenspan wrote.

He says Barron is seen as a Labour loyalist - a negative in the aftermath of last week's Casey report, which branded Rotherham's Labour council a rotten pit of sexism, bullying and whistleblower-suppression. Barron is of course not a local councillor, but he has almost never rebelled against the party whips in more than three decades in parliament.

Testimonies from women in their late 30s to 50s presented mixed or negative accounts of the aftermath of abortions.

The data are comparable to those reported for the original version of the instrument indicating that the CiOQ-SCS is a reliable and valid measure assessing positive and negative changes in the aftermath of adversity.

Although the commission claims to be "serene", the aftermath of a negative ruling by the EU could be a dirty trade war.

But thanks to the president's obduracy, the law is going to a referendum on March 6th, and it seems certain to be rejected by a huge majority.The voters and the president will doubtless rejoice, but the aftermath of a negative vote may not be good for either the country or its government.

Up to the early 2000s the re-grading of countries in the aftermath of a negative event or in the wake of debt-servicing problems was seen as a cause of a further aggravation of economic conditions for the borrowing countries even though conditions were clearly improving (Korea and Thailand, 1997; Uruguay, 2002).

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