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For example, as Lewis himself admits, his counterpart theoretic account of modality either yields the consequence that every actual object necessarily exists or yields the consequence that some actual object is not identical to itself (Lewis 1983: 32).
I thought this formula would yield hilarious consequences, but it's not funny.
Because activity measured by this method does not yield programmed consequences, we refer to it as spontaneous activity.
end{aligned} As in the proof of the result in [3], the above two inequalities yield the desired consequence.
What he preferred were initiatives that might yield findings of consequence and that open lines of further inquiry.
The study concluded that soil Ca+2 content would limit soybean grain yield as a consequence of cation unbalance in intensive agriculture soil.
But in diplomacy, arbitrary deadlines yield unexpected consequences.
However, a third transformation may well be at hand -- one that may yield different consequences.
Agent-level changes won't help you meet system-level goals and they're likely to yield unintended consequences.
The cycle of lethal police violence, community outrage, and legal proceedings that yield no consequences came around again last Friday in St .Paul, Minnesota.
Brexit has revealed the unpreparedness of politicians, and these deficiencies yield great consequences for ordinary people who suffer when a bureaucracy turns brutal.
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