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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct consequence on" is not correct; it should be "a direct consequence of." You can use the correct phrase when discussing the result or effect of a specific action or event.
Example: "The new policy was a direct consequence of the recent changes in regulations."
Alternatives: "a direct result of" or "an immediate effect of".
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I have never before, however, felt that my actions would have a direct consequence on the very survival of those people – I did that night.
"The devastation will have a direct consequence on the population [and] will increase the malnutrition problems, mainly for children," said Jean Pierre.
Some sufficient conditions for the upper MBV-completeness are given, which has a direct consequence on the Cauchyness of sequences in partially ordered metric spaces.
A security weakness in mobility support has a direct consequence on the security of users because it obscures the distinction between devices and users.
Extended survival of a structural material has a direct consequence on the net energy produced in a fusion reaction, it is important to develop ultra-functional materials with tailored microstructures, to meet the harsh fusion environments.
It is worth noted that loss of a transmission line due to fault results in a reduction in overall power capacity of the MTDC network leading to a direct consequence on the remaining healthy lines of the network.
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They are a direct consequence of living on a warming planet; they are a symptom of climate change, as are the bush fires that raged in Australia this month.
In the ruling, the presiding judge, Joseph Valantin, confirmed that the accident was a direct consequence of corrosion on the boat "directly related to the lack of servicing," for which he held Total responsible as the "real charterer of the boat".
"Surveys undertaken with over 16,000 offenders found that nearly 90% said that being on tag had stopped them offending, and more than 70% had reduced alcohol and drug use as a direct consequence of being on tag".
As a direct consequence of power systems restructuring on one hand and unprecedented renewable energy utilization on the other, the uncertainties of power systems are getting more and more attention.
Which, I would hazard a guess, is a direct consequence of the restrictions imposed on one's legs by jerk fans' favourite trousers: skinny jeans.
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