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The phrase "burden of consequences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the negative outcomes or repercussions of a particular action or decision. It implies that the responsibility for dealing with these consequences falls on the person or group being referred to. Example: The CEO's reckless spending habits have resulted in the company's bankruptcy and now the employees have to bear the burden of consequences by losing their jobs.
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The decision to discontinue treatment has a heavy burden of consequences, given that CM can be highly refractory to treatment, disabling, and associated with comorbidities including depression, anxiety, and medication overuse [6, 7].
To live in Noah times means practicing radical hope amidst the burden of consequences.
The dental profession is currently faced with an enormous task of how to manage the huge burden of consequences of the caries process amongst the world population [ 4].
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Of course, the entirety of our so-called criminal justice system operates in such a way that people of color and those cut-off from social and economic resources are most likely to suffer the burden of collateral consequences -- a result that has led Civil Rights Attorney Michelle Alexander to describe this mosaic of civil penalties as the New Jim Crow.
Pandemic levels of physical inactivity result in a huge burden of unhealthy consequences within populations and for society, across all socioeconomic classes, all ethnicities and phenotypes.
Actions or lack thereof have consequences and those who are asked to shoulder the burden of those consequences all too often are the most vulnerable in society.
"It is simply too disruptive, distracting, and unjust, we are told, to subject them to the burden of legal consequences".
In lesser hands Terry Cannings could have been all but written out of action; instead here it was made clear that he carried the almost unbearable day-to-day burden of the consequences of other people's actions, and very nearly his own too.
Edmonton has a central downtown area where a disproportionate burden of the consequences of poverty and addiction reside.
In response to the increasing prevalence of obesity and associated disorders coupled with the aging of the western population, the MetS and the burden of its consequences should become even more frequent in the coming years.
Despite the frequent occurrence of traumatization, which is reflected in a 14.5percentt prevalence rate of severe child abuse and neglect, the economic burden of the consequences is hardly known.
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