Sentence examples for arguably a consequence of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "arguably a consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that can be debated or interpreted as resulting from a specific cause or factor.
Example: "The increase in pollution levels is arguably a consequence of industrial expansion in the region."
Alternatives: "possibly a result of" or "potentially due to".

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The massive transfer of wealth to the top 1percentt of Americans is arguably a consequence of his purity test, as is the size of the deficit and the gridlock on the Hill.

Arguably a consequence of this framing is that peer education has tended to be treated as a participatory end-point, rather than a means of achieving progressive involvement.

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Epidemiological evidence first emerged from American research, which arguably began as a consequence of the 1952 air pollution episode in London.

The Supreme Court arguably broke precedent as a consequence of Obama's breaking of the public financing system in 2008.

It is arguably already functionally extinct as a consequence of failure to recruit.

The government's announcement this week of its plans to promote insurance schemes to help finance care for those who are too frail to look after themselves (see page) is, arguably, a logical consequence of privatising a once publicly funded service.

Time is still on his side when it comes to proving he has learned from the manner of his dismissals for nought and six at Edgbaston, as a consequence of which he was, arguably harshly given how respectably he had performed at Lord's, but perhaps in the end fortunately, left out of the side for Trent Bridge.

The Bloomsbury set didn't invent any of this, though arguably the polyamory was new, and invested it with glamour as a consequence of their class.

It's not necessarily the case that individual EU Member States are getting stronger privacy laws as a consequence of GDPR (in some instances countries have arguably had higher standards in their domestic law).

Arguably almost the whole of everyday life - chemistry, biology, philosophy, technology - is a consequence of electromagnetism.

The child born with FAS or FASD is arguably deprived of a right to an open future because of harm suffered as a consequence of maternal behaviours.

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