Sentence examples for as a consequence of heightened from inspiring English sources

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This time, global integration might stall if the risk and cost of doing business abroad rises (perhaps as a consequence of heightened fears about security), or if governments once more turn their backs on open trade and capital flows.

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This is partly a consequence of heightened government efforts to combat drug trafficking.

In a previous work, we found an increase of this protein in OA chondrocytes, which might be a consequence of heightened cellular stress [ 14].

Furthermore, the effects of the eddy currents were heightened as a consequence of splitting the gradient assembly into two halves.

This paper examines the extent to which migrant graduates have a higher exposure to educational and skill mismatch and the degree to which the previously well documented negative impacts of mismatch on earnings and job satisfaction were heightened as a consequence of migrant status.

The slave trade achieved extensive development only between the 1760s and 1840s, as a result of heightened demand from Brazil and Cuba.

Daily photoprotection is important in preventing pigmentation changes occurring as a result of heightened ultraviolet sensitivity.

Taking into account this evidence as well as the results showing an increase in resting [Ca2+] in mouse soleus muscle after hindlimb unloading [ 57], we suggest that the decrease in titin and nebulin content in muscles under conditions of a gravitation unloading is the consequence of heightened calcium-dependent proteolysis of these proteins by calpains.

Unfortunately, victim advocates report that indeed, greater numbers of immigrant survivors are declining to contact law enforcement, seek protection orders, and participate in domestic violence related court proceedings as a consequence of the current Administration's heightened immigration enforcement activities, ultimately protecting perpetrators of violence.

As a consequence of the formation of this region of heightened amplitude, there is an increased probability of finding he electrons in the internuclear region (so echoing Lewis' conception of the bond) and, by implication, a lowering of the energy of the molecule.

Because inflammation is a key feature of common chronic diseases such as COPD (Rana et al. 2004) and an important pathophysiological response to PM2.5 exposure, further investigation is needed on whether the chronic state of inflammation in patients with these conditions may heighten their susceptibility to diabetes as a consequence of PM2.5 exposure.

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