Sentence examples for be a likely consequence from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, we predict that mental illness will be a likely consequence for those entrapped in the cycle of violence.

As suggested by three complementary theories developed over the past century, CM might be a likely consequence of several concomitant phenomena, including iRBC sequestration in brain microvessels, enhanced BBB permeability, and release of pro-inflammatory molecules from host immune cells.

The omission of comparison groups, matched according to age, sex, and income, overlooks the potential that high distress may be a likely consequence of caring for a dying loved one.

Comparing the open and closed systems Bonetti et al. [ 39] using closed carriers reported acceptable survival rates, but with multiple vesicles throughout the cytoplasm of oocytes which can be a likely consequence of not rapid enough temperature reduction in the closed system [ 39].

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Increased rainfall is a likely consequence of the amount of steam shooting from the ears of people like Councillor Silvester and Lord Tebbit whenever homosexuals have their rights recognised by the majority of people.

But that is a likely consequence of the amendment.

Wherever the population exceeds the long-term carrying capacity of the land, famine is a likely consequence.

Mortality of small stature plants (i.e. seedlings and saplings) is a likely consequence of severe drought.

Some doctors treating people exposed to the dust and smoke believe that cancer is a likely consequence.

Reduced funding for CAP is a likely consequence, with the parts of the programme that protect farmland wildlife particularly vulnerable.

Workplace specialist Annie Leeson, cited in The Smarter Working Manifesto, suggests obesity is a likely consequence of the home working boom.

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