Sentence examples for avoid the consequence from inspiring English sources

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As we have seen, it was to avoid saying that Socrates is signified by the concept 'thought about', when he is being thought about by Simmias, that medieval philosophers invoked the notion of a relation of reason: it is not Socrates, but a relation of reason, they say, that corresponds to the concept in question, and in this way avoid the consequence that a substance such as Socrates is a relation.

To avoid the consequence of unrepaired DNA damage, multiple types of DNA repair mechanisms exist in cells to repair the various types of DNA damage on a regular basis, including base excision repair (BER), nucleic acid excision repair (NER), HR, single strand annealing (SSA), mismatch repair (MMR) and non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) [ 1].

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Bodies that expected food to be plentiful, by contrast, should ration themselves to avoid the consequences of chronic overeating.

As Lisa Heinzerling, the Georgetown professor who wrote the plaintiffs' briefs in last year's Supreme Court case, observed: Mr. Johnson "cannot avoid the consequences of his own decisions".

Despite these favorable circumstances, the N.F.L. finds it necessary to force-feed them instructions on how to avoid the consequences of being rich and attractive to women.

Her new consultation process is all about seeking to avoid the consequences of the government's failure to broker regulation that everyone could appreciate.

"It was Biggs's own choice to offend, and he now appears to want to avoid the consequences of his decision.

Why should immigration authorities and pardon officials and lawyers have to go through hoops to avoid the consequences of an irrationally rigid law?

Faced with fast-spreading human rights consciousness, the government is trying to avoid the consequences of a modern legal system it has itself created.

A few years back, I heard tell of a person who, desperate to avoid the consequences of some traffic violation or another, sought advice from knowledgeable intermediaries.

Of course, not every gang member in the countryside is an amateur: according to Villegas, hard-core ex-cons from California gangs, eager to avoid the consequences of that state's "three strikes" law, are also moving to the heartland.

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