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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence the opportunity" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a preposition or article to make sense, such as "of" or "for."
Example: "Taking this job was a consequence of the opportunity presented to me."
Alternatives: "result of the opportunity" or "outcome of the opportunity."
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Existing plant designs are often conservative and as a consequence the opportunity to achieve full value is lost.
As a consequence, the opportunity to develop versioned road maps, programmatically interoperable via SPARQL is now at hand.
All nations, and organizations within these countries, which have an R&D budget, have as a consequence the opportunity to invest in TB research.
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As a consequence, the increased opportunity to sire litters over a long period would appear to be an important influence on relative testes size [e.g. 34].
"More thoughtful actions," is what Ross mentions as a consequence, citing the opportunity to quickly fail a hypothesis as a method of accelerated learning.
As a consequence, the analysis identified important opportunities to reduce test-related costs before an ILR implant by more appropriate use of tests recommended in the initial evaluation, by reducing frequent repetition of the same tests, and by avoiding early use of specific and expensive tests usually performed only on specific suspicions about the underlying mechanism.
The inevitability of driverless car sex isn't just a consequence of opportunity.
In this paper, using panel datasets from the NSFH and NSFG, we quantify the extent to which low fertility rates among highly educated U.S. women are a consequence of opportunity costs versus social and biological constraints.
In fact, the Awareness Gap is a natural and direct consequence of the Opportunity Gap.
As a consequence, opportunity costs are similar and both partners have similar incentives to work in the labor market.
Adaptive radiation is often considered a consequence of ecological opportunity [1], [2] arising through colonization of a new habitat with abundant niche-space, extinction of antagonists, and/or the origin of a key innovation [3].
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