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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any significant consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential outcomes or effects of a particular action or decision.
Example: "We need to evaluate whether this change will have any significant consequences on our project timeline."
Alternatives: "any major effects" or "any important outcomes".
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This leaves students with the impression that their choices and behaviors really don't lead to any significant consequences.
None of the major lenders responsible for the subprime mortgage crisis faced any significant consequences for their role in triggering the 2008 recession.
From a physical health standpoint, there do not seem to be any significant consequences to a mastectomy, other than risk reduction: breasts are not known to serve any biological function when a woman is not breastfeeding, and their loss has no effect on the rest of the body.
The abolition of housing benefit for under-21s, a new "living wage" that won't apply to under-25s, and the replacement of university maintenance grants with maintenance loans all showed that Osborne felt he could target young people without any significant consequences.
To his critics he appeared greedy and displayed an arrogance suggesting he could do this without any significant consequences.
On the other hand, constructing this type of FDI attack is much more difficult because a prolonged period of time is needed for the attack to attain the desired strength necessary to produce any significant consequences.
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Thus, dehydration did not have any significant consequence on the p Ka of iMs.
However, for Rab GTPases, if the catalytic glutamine residue is supplied by the GAP protein, one cannot assume that such a mutation will be of any significant consequence in cells, since a GAP protein may still be able to inactivate this enzyme.
Attributing functional significance to the relationship between earliest incubation intensity and between-female variation in the acquisition of EPP would be highly speculative, considering that one standard deviation in earliest incubation duration is only 0.32 h (range = 0.17 2.00 h), which is unlikely to have any significant consequence for hatching asynchrony.
To the contrary: More often than not, it's the problem because the way we feel in any given situation has significant consequences for our behavior.
Neural stem cells (NSCs) lie at the heart of central nervous system development and repair, and deficiency or dysregulation of NSCs or their progeny can have significant consequences at any stage of life.
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