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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or outcomes that arise from the presence or analysis of evidence in a particular context.
Example: "The jury's decision was a consequence of evidence presented during the trial."
Alternatives: "an outcome of evidence" or "a result of evidence".
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In acute old age psychiatry inpatient settings in particular, restraint use has come under increased examination as a consequence of evidence it may be deleterious [ 26], ineffective, and unnecessary [ 27].
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This renewed interest for green roofs is a consequence of recent experimental evidence highlighting the ecological, economic and social benefits provided by this technology to urban areas.
This has been interpreted in terms of relative influence and transformation of active dipoles as a consequence of reaction and evidenced by the appearance of a new dynamic associated to new active dipoles.
As a consequence of this move, any evidence that the government itself possesses that supports the allegations is unlikely ever to see the light of day.
It is, however, in general not possible to decide whether or not the absence of non-trivial signatures in these periods is a consequence of incomplete reporting or evidence that the timing of events of a given size is indeed uncorrelated.
In low-income settings, however, weight faltering is more often a consequence of undernutrition, with good evidence to suggest poorer psychological and cognitive outcomes and a greater need for intervention.
(DoH 3) He also noted how, as a consequence of his obstetrics training, evidence based medicine was "the truth I knew – that's how I was cultured" (DoH 3).
Our results are consistent with the findings of Salhab et al. In that study, hypoglycaemia on the initial blood sample after birth was associated with abnormal short-term outcomes (death as a consequence of severe encephalopathy and evidence of moderate to severe encephalopathy with or without seizures) in term infants with severe fetal acidaemia [ 9].
If it was then supposed that information obtained without a prior § 813-a order must, as a consequence of Mapp, be excluded from evidence, but that evidence obtained with a § 813-a order need not be excluded, it can only have been assumed that the requirements applicable to the issuance of § 813-a orders were entirely consistent with the demands of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Projecting any true home run distance before World War II is a largely futile exercise, a consequence of the lack of hard evidence.
The present article aims to reflect on the current situation of medical sciences by incorporating a critical discussion of knowledge atomization, which can be a consequence of the pragmatism of scientific evidence.
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