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Either way, they advocated reckless bills whose foreseeable consequence was increased vehicular killings.

If foreseeable consequences are what matter, then Bob's act is morally wrong, because the bad consequences were foreseeable.

Carol's act is morally wrong if foreseen or foreseeable consequences are what matter, but not if what matter are intended consequences, because she does not intend to make her children sick.

Consequentialist moral theories that focus on reasonably foreseeable consequences are then not subjective insofar as they do not depend on anything inside the actual subject's mind, but they are subjective insofar as they do depend on which consequences this particular subject would foresee if he or she were better informed or more rational.

But it was a foreseeable consequence of understaffing at the prison where he was being held in Massachusetts -- conditions that are, unfortunately, common nationwide.

Put simply, self-inflicted injuries and "self-inflicted" deaths are a foreseeable consequence of current western sentencing policies, which are desperate to be "tough on crime", no matter what the cost.

Anirvan Chatterjee, who started BookFinder.com, says: "You're almost guaranteed that if there's a copy of a book out there, anywhere, you have access to it". A foreseeable consequence of this, he adds, is that publishers are monitoring what does sell on the Internet, with a view to keeping more and more books in print and in the catalog -- push-button technologies allow them to do this.

A foreseeable consequence of this, he adds, is that publishers are monitoring what does sell on the Internet, with a view to keeping more and more books in print and in the catalog -- push-button technologies allow them to do this.

When insulin is administered, hypoglycemia is a foreseeable consequence, and more likely to occur with more aggressive and narrow BG target ranges.

DiLorenzo told jurors that by law Abu Khattala — code-named "Greenbrier River" by the U.S. military after an inconclusive early battle in West Virginia in the Civil War — was guilty of any crime that was a "foreseeable consequence" of the one he conspired to commit.

This should be a cause for concern, for the knowledge that murder is more common in our prisons than in the community is a foreseeable consequence of all the political, policing and judicial decisions which put more and more people into our jails.

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