Sentence examples for and perhaps as a consequence from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and perhaps as a consequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a possible result or effect of a preceding statement or action.
Example: "The team did not meet their deadlines, and perhaps as a consequence, they lost the client's trust."
Alternatives: "and possibly as a result" or "and maybe as a result."

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He is strangely "coldblooded," and perhaps as a consequence, he is also alone in the world.

We have chosen games that are uniquely well adapted to spectacle and, perhaps as a consequence, maladapted to participation.

The boy has a condition that prevents him from being able to eat food, and, perhaps as a consequence, he has a fascination with food preparation.

This characteristic has been conspicuously absent from the official tasting notes, and, perhaps as a consequence, absent from most of the reviews, too.

No one there is interested in flying to the moon, and, perhaps as a consequence, no one there could or would ever have developed the technology to do so.

That quote sounds a bit self-serving, but it's hard to have entirely negative feelings about someone who grew up working at his family's bar, dresses like an extra from "Mad Men," spends much of his time being harried by wingnuts, and, perhaps as a consequence, seems determined to smoke himself to an early grave.

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Interestingly, some studies have reported an association between renal cysts and nephrolithiasis, perhaps as a consequence of intratubular obstruction with crystals [ 17, 18].

South Africa is similar since the right to strike is enshrined in the bill of rights and constitution, perhaps as a consequence of the historical struggles for emancipation from apartheid oppression [ 44].

Thus, our results add to the study of Roberge et al. (2008) by clearly showing that the outcomes of introgressive hybridization are highly variable and population specific, perhaps as a consequence of locally adapted genomes and diverging genetic architectures, in accordance with theory about the complex properties of the genetic architecture (Mackay 2001; Rieseberg et al. 2003; Lynch 2007).

The second barrier, GP perceptions of the unreliability of patient alcohol use histories, can be seen as interacting with, and perhaps, even as a consequence of the first.

The ratio between IGFBP-1 and insulin is increased in patients with myocardial infarction (6) and critical illness (13), perhaps as a consequence of hepatic insulin resistance induced by hypoxia and proinflammatory cytokines (11– 11).

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