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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that are deemed satisfactory or tolerable in a given situation.
Example: "After evaluating the risks, we concluded that the acceptable consequences of our decision would not outweigh the benefits."
Alternatives: "tolerable outcomes" or "permissible results".
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Consequently, any plantation of rainforest trees may have acceptable consequences for biodiversity in well-forested landscapes, provided the trees are not invasive or carrying exotic genotypes, and plantations are managed to control weeds and feral animals.
A few prominent voices have suggested that not raising the debt ceiling, while not ideal, would have acceptable consequences.
But according to the Meinongian picture, (2) and (3) are acceptable consequences, since they do not entail the existence of something that is both round and square.
In other words, desirable communication behaviours were maintained because the outcome from using the new skills produced acceptable consequences; for example, using a focused open questioning style helped rather than hindered patient history taking.
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Putting the vests in stores was "intended to be a statement about the 'new normal' of school shootings, where the U.S. seems to accept the slaughter of children is an acceptable consequence of the right to bear arms," Plastic Jesus told HuffPost. .
Murder is not an acceptable consequence for anything.
First, because Hammond's implication is that bombing a hospital in error is an acceptable consequence of war.
The end of a relationship – even a years-long marriage, even an otherwise-good relationship, even with children in the mix – is, at this point, the only acceptable consequence of infidelity, and staying is posited as the inexplicable choice for a woman to make.
Fisher (1990), somewhat more reluctantly, claims that the loss of autonomy in love is an acceptable consequence of love.
Since, therefore, NE is an actualistically acceptable consequence of SQML, the Converse Barcan Formula (CBF) is rendered acceptable as well, for the fact that it, together with thesis A or serious actualism (SA), implies NE!, is of no consequence for the new actualist.
The British Journal of Medicine did note that US women "were aware of false positive results from screening mammography but seemed to view them as an acceptable consequence of screening". In other words, patients are willing in the abstract to accept more Type 1 errors (false alarms) in order to reduce Type 2 errors (missed cancers).
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