Sentence examples for an eventual consequence from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, this would clarify whether negative body experiences are a precipitating risk factor or in fact an eventual consequence of continued engagement in NSSI behaviour.

If atrophy or complete loss is indeed found to be an eventual consequence of chronic tears, it would further underscore the importance of early detection of the tear and repair of the tendon.

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This increase in coke on catalyst may lead to high deactivation of the catalyst, which is not desirable, however, regeneration of the catalyst can be achieved and any eventual consequence is compensated by the much increase in the yield of propylene achieved.

The eventual consequence of this is almost certain to be further consolidation.On June 2nd, Halifax, formerly Britain's largest building society, converted itself from a mutually owned thrift institution into a shareholder-owned bank, dishing out shares worth an average of £2,400 to each of its 7.6m "members" (its savers and borrowers).

However, traditional simulation approaches for device stress typically do not consider the eventual consequence of the stress gradient of strained thin films on nanoscaled transistor stress prediction.

These two aspects of regulation (i.e., transcriptional and post-translational) might have the same eventual consequence of attenuated photosynthesis, reducing the potential for ROS overproduction and photo-oxidative damage, thereby promoting stress tolerance [ 21, 22].

This fits well with the belief of Bouma et al. that if the vicious cycle of fear, treatment need and negative treatment experience is not broken the eventual consequence is full mouth extraction [ 14].

In case number 000 220, our results indicate that FAS signaling is impaired, which may be the eventual consequence of FAS mutations in this tumor, probably due to the combination of reduced FAS expression on the surface, impaired FAS-FASLG interaction and defective ability of the DD at signal transduction.

In the last analysis, many would agree, revolution, like speciation in biology, is a retrospective judgment, a judgment of eventual consequences, not something that is always directly observable as such in its initial phases, e.g., in the stated the intentions of its authors.

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After S.& P. reported the error, France's finance minister, François Baroin, quickly demanded an investigation into "the causes and eventual consequences of the error".

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