Sentence examples for be consequence from inspiring English sources

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be consequence

noun

That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause.

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There will be consequence.

When the unusual claim for pure economic loss occurs, ought not the courts face the question of when "the link has become too tenuous -- that what is claimed to be consequence is only fortuity"?

In ARDS lungs this may be consequence of their high critical closing pressures and elastance.

Likewise, reduced lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity also can be consequence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed by Ag NPs [45].

The greater (upregulation) 5-HT1A bindings may be consequence of lower activity (synthesis) of serotonergic system (see [42]).

However, the lack of resolution in the vicinity of the phonolitic chambers could be consequence of the low coverage of MT sites in this area.

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Helen Zille, leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, wrote this month about Mr. Zuma's latest affair: "He has now sent out the message that risky sexual behavior can be consequence-free.

"There ought to be consequences".

There will doubtless be consequences.

Maybe there would be consequences".

There will be consequences, though.

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