Sentence examples for a reasonable consequence of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a reasonable consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something logically follows from a particular situation or action.
Example: "The increase in pollution is a reasonable consequence of industrial expansion in the area."
Alternatives: "a logical result of" or "a justifiable outcome of".

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Brian Honan, a data protection expert, said he viewed the shutdowns as a reasonable consequence of the new law.

The large water vapor increases could not occur without the temperature increases and thus are a reasonable consequence of warming with a relatively stable relative humidity1.

In 2014, it's bewildering that routine cruelty and the frequent deaths of dogs is considered a reasonable consequence of a legal sport.

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In a reasonable consequence, people with pro-walking attitude tend to do more hedonic walking.

Therefore, the introduction of PCBM within the P3HT matrix interrupts P3HT crystallinity which is reasonable consequence of blending the two materials.

In both cases, the logical task is (1) to develop a formalism in which rules like DR can be expressed, and (2) to define the relation between a theory DT (which may incorporate such rules) and the theories E which could count as reasonable consequences of DT.

Nonmonotonic reasoning is the study of reasonable consequence relations which violate monotonicity (Gabbay 1985, Kraus & Lehmann & Magidor 1990, Makinson 1989; for an overview see Makinson 1994).

For such loss would neither have flowed naturally from the breach of this contract in the great multitude of such cases occurring under ordinary circumstances, nor were the special circumstances, which, perhaps, would have made it a reasonable and natural consequence of such breach of contract, communicated to or known by the defendants.

"EDMC knew that its misrepresentations regarding compliance with the Incentive Compensation Ban would result in the payment of federal funds and that a reasonable and foreseeable consequence of such misrepresentations was that such funds would be paid out".

He doubtless desired that she should give up her occupation, but, whether he did or not, it is entirely certain that he contemplated such action on her part as a reasonable and probable consequence of his gift.

In effect he suggested that she might abandon her employment and rely in the future upon the bounty which he promised, lie, doubtless, desired that she should give up her occupation, but whether he did or not, it is entirely certain that he contemplated such action on her part as a reasonable and probable consequence of his gift.

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