Sentence examples similar to as further consequence from inspiring English sources

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As a further consequence of the Olympic committee's problems fighting illegal drugs, he said, his efforts have "lost international credibility" and his own reputation has suffered.

But a sad and ironic consequence of this war is that its fumbling prosecution has undermined its only even arguably meritorious rationale — and, as a further consequence, the salience of idealism in American foreign policy has been likewise undermined.

Another American supplier, Juniper Networks, has managed to increase its share.As for the Qualcomm investigation, it is tempting to see this as a further consequence of Mr Snowden's mischief.

"As a further consequence of the mothballing, it is proposed to reduce by 1,700 employees, including those affected by the mothballing of the South Bank Coke Ovens which was announced previously," adding that consultation with the trade unions and employee representatives will commence as soon as possible.

As a further consequence, protein species containing post-translational modifications may not be identified.

As a further consequence of the STP presence [33], increased chloride and nitrate values could be detected at S1.

As a further consequence of this loss-absorbing feature of the risk margin, an increase of economic capital above ES may be required in order to ensure the consistency condition KVA≤EC, i.e. EC−KVA=SCR≥0.

(b) As a further consequence of (a), the high F0 context causes a phoneme boundary shift within the -[s]-continuum in favof of, i.e. the phoneme boundary moves closer to the [s]-end of the continuum.

As a further consequence he also holds, conversely, that a string of sound which did succeed in being the object's name would be a guaranteed source of knowledge about it.

It is not a surprise that kaolin is very widespread particularly in those sedimentary rocks which came into existence under near-ambient conditions and, as a further consequence, is a mirror image of those processes taking place in the topmost parts of the crust.

As a further consequence of the F0 context effect described above, the high F0 context additionally caused a significant phoneme boundary shift within the -[s]-continuum in favof of /ʃ/, i.e. the phoneme boundary moved closer to the [s]-end of the continuum.

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