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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanying consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or effects that occur alongside a particular action or event.
Example: "The new policy will bring about several accompanying consequences that we need to address."
Alternatives: "related effects" or "consequential outcomes".
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This forced change of career was generally experienced as a "regression" leading into a cascade of accompanying consequences such as experiencing financial hardship if living on benefits, different family dynamics due to for example family members taking on the role of carer and, above all, impaired self-esteem.
Heleen Klootwijk at Herbert Vissers College in Nieuw-Vennep spoke for many by warning that students who went to The Hague demonstration next Thursday would be listed as truanting "with accompanying consequences".
In one study, the researchers randomly assigned some participants to read about the AMA's decision and some of its accompanying consequences, such as health insurance payments for obesity-related drugs, surgeries, counseling, and reduced stigma.(4) This message led to a decrease in obese people's intention to diet.
Taking into account the accompanying consequences of each decision option, the LOS for both the carrier and the passengers is modelled.
The final decisions remain in this way always in the responsibility of the operation controller (i.e. airline), though with the possibility of getting saved each decision made together with the accompanying consequences for the statistical and analysis purposes of the airline's businesses.
In order to better be able to attribute potential differences between the groups to bereavement and its accompanying consequences, it was decided to divide married participants into two groups.
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As an accompanied consequence, both heat and mechanical hypersensitivity (hyperalgesia and allodynia) and inflammatory responses (paw swelling and plasma extravasation) were induced by s.c. melittin injections.
With many institutions currently facing declining enrollments and student retention along with accompanying financial consequences, our experience provides a timely potential remedy.
They kept a headache diary for minimum 2 weeks before and after the test, including entries on pain characteristics, accompanying symptoms, consequences for work and leisure, and time of start and end of headache.
He said the intent is to increase "the diversity of housing" available in California cities, many of which are confronting widespread homelessness and accompanying public safety consequences.
The third term, "Malthusian," is derived from the British scholar Thomas Malthus, and refers to the threat of overpopulation and the terrible consequences accompanying it.
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