Sentence examples for a consequence of developments from inspiring English sources

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The singular attention on school-district leaders is a consequence of developments over the last three decades or so.

These changes seem to be a consequence of developments in symbolic logic made by Peirce and his Johns Hopkins student, Oscar Mitchell, in the early 1880s.

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Low-cost entry-level 3D printers suffer from reduced optimization, that is a consequence of development cost savings.

IE on indwelling central venous catheters or implantable devices (pace-makers, internal cardioverters-defibrillators) is uncommon due to the lack of the hemodynamic factors usually involved in IE pathogenesis (flow turbulence, high pressure gradients) [77], but is getting more frequent as a consequence of development and increased use of invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

That's quite an achievement for a book whose essential message is that "underdevelopment in Latin America is a consequence of development elsewhere".

In addition, population health status is both a determinant and a consequence of development.

Under stable endemic transmission PfPR is age-dependent and rises during early childhood, peaks in older children and falls through adolescence and adulthood, the rate of decline a consequence of development of anti-parasitic immunity [ 14].

Given the fact that this treatment regimen causes rapid functional and structural luteolysis, it is likely that this rise was indicative of ovulation that occurred as a consequence of development of ovulatory follicles during the treatment period.

If we do, we will see that as a consequence of development in eastern and central Europe, there will be a continuing problem of eutrification caused by phosphates in rivers across the whole of the Union.

These genes are hypothesized not to be regulated in an aging-dependent manner, but as a consequence of development and organ maturation (this gene set will from now on be referred to as the "maturation-adjusted differentially expressed gene set").

He will allude to Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin's theory of "spandrels" — side effects of evolution that are not selected for but arise as a consequence of other developments.

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