Sentence examples for a foreseeable effect from inspiring English sources

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If (and this is a 'big if') that is seriously morally wrong, then stating that it is ('merely') a foreseeable effect of policy, rather than something that the government intends, is not going to be a compelling defence.

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"Racial profiling is a foreseeable consequence of SB 4".

While it generally provides that federal antitrust law will not apply to foreign trade or commerce, it contains an exception for conduct that has a "direct, substantial, and reasonably foreseeable effect" on domestic commerce.

conduct occurring outside the United States that has a foreseeable substantial effect within the United States.

investors, or (2) conduct occurring outside of the United States that has a foreseeable substantial effect within the U.S. The SEC has repeatedly asserted that the Dodd-Frank extraterritoriality provision effectively overrules Morrison and reinstates, in civil cases brought by either the SEC or Department of Justice, the conduct and effects tests used by courts of appeals prior to Morrison.

Congress dealt with that issue in the Dodd-Frank Act by adding a provision granting federal courts jurisdiction over S.E.C. cases when there was a "significant step" in the violation in the United States, or there was a "foreseeable substantial effect" in this country.

The main issue here is if this association results from a laboratory interference of a xeno-antibody present in ATG preparation [ 13] with no foreseeable effect on the graft or if it results from an imbalance between T- and B-cell populations with a stronger depletion effect in the former (including regulatory T-cells) allowing for humoral responses to evolve [ 14].

The legal process continued to unfold, and the President took other actions that had the foreseeable effect of keeping Ms. Lewinsky "on the team". The President helped Ms. Lewinsky obtain a job in New York.

The best way the government can deter the reckless theft of documents is by doing something about overclassification, which has the unintended (but entirely foreseeable) effect of over-clearing people who need to deal with that data for their jobs.

(Hitting protesters intentionally, as the Charlottesville driver appears to have done, could still make one subject to civil and criminal liability). Even so, the foreseeable effect of passing laws like these would be to change the calculus for any frustrated driver considering whether to plow through a crowd of protesters.

We argue that any evaluation of algorithmic fairness must take into account the foreseeable effects that algorithmic design, implementation, and use have on the well-being of individuals.

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