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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and subject to consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions that may lead to specific outcomes or repercussions.
Example: "All employees must adhere to the company's code of conduct, and subject to consequences for any violations."
Alternatives: "and liable for repercussions" or "and facing potential penalties".
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Ensure that "adequate yearly progress" by schools and states is clear, ambitious and subject to consequences.
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These people's behavior and interactions with the police are subject to consequences from the most violent members of the community.
The decision by Commissioner Roger Goodell was being closely watched because the league had insisted throughout the lockout that players would still be subject to consequences under the personal-conduct policy.
"We are storing vast amounts of materials that remain highly volatile and subject to unthinkable consequences if placed in the wrong hands," he wrote.
Through the combination of these extinction events, we see that many natural systems may become increasingly unstable and subject to unexpected consequences with changes to the matrix environment.
"I can no longer allow my family, my dear friends, my dedicated staff and cabinet to be subjected to consequences that my past actions have brought upon them," he said at a Monday afternoon press conference.
Because they tend to walk and bike more than other age groups, school-age pedestrians are particularly vulnerable for reasons of increased exposure and are subject to greater consequences when injury occurs due to anatomical factors like greater head to body ratio (Wazana et al. 1997).
It also teaches that violence is an acceptable way of getting what you want, and in general is just plain wrong; in a number of growing jurisdictions, harming your child physically amounts to child abuse and is subject to legal consequences.
Drilling a lock to gain entry into someone else's private property falls under the crime of breaking and entering and is subject to serious legal consequences.
"And then we'll be subject to the consequences that come when we're not able to meet our moral obligation to help all students meet a rising standard".
Nowhere is the potential harm caused by mechanical ventilation more evident than in the premature lung, which at birth is subject to the consequences of supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilation.
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