Sentence examples for ancillary consequences from inspiring English sources

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One could catalogue virtually ad infinitum what I view as unacceptable ancillary consequences of this aspect of the Court's ambulatory retroactivity doctrine.

The ancillary consequences from the team's 3-1 loss to Costa Rica on Friday in World Cup qualifying may put that hypothesis to the test.

The ancillary consequences of mass incarceration influence every American citizen.

Thus, while our discussion and most research of ancillary consequences have focused on benefits, a full suite of positive and adverse consequences could exist.

We focus on the effects of air quality; however a full assessment of the complete ancillary consequences would consider other factors such as the cost of mitigation measures and ecological impacts.

As it is the objective of multiple lines of modern experimental gerontology to determine or elucidate the means by which a mutation, diet, drug, or lifestyle intervention engenders retarded aging (including ancillary consequences such as longevity), statistical analyses such as mediation might prove very useful for gerontological research.

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While it is certainly true that USAID's disaster relief operations can improve the image of the United States and strengthen relations with countries in crisis, making that the purpose of emergency relief, instead of an ancillary consequence, could damage our image, worsen our relationships and lead to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.

like we see them, no matter what the ancillary business consequences are.

In another, Mr. Blodget, whose compensation was linked to his rainmaking power, threatened to start doing what the outside world assumed he already was doing -- calling stocks "like we see them, no matter what the ancillary business consequences are".

What made the e-mail messages so powerful is that they often caught the analysts at moments of bad conscience, as when, most famously, Henry Blodget, Merrill's celebrated Internet analyst, threatened that he would no longer "cut companies any slack" and thus that "we are going to just start calling the stocks... like we see them, no matter what the ancillary business consequences are".

If he didn't get some new guidance on how to deal with "sensitive banking clients/situations," he added, his group was "going to just start calling the stocks (stocks, not companies), including AETH, like we see them, no matter what the ancillary business consequences are".

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