Sentence examples for calculation the consequences from inspiring English sources

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Whatever Mr. Holder's motive for reopening these cases — whether a well-intentioned desire to provide the American people with the "reckoning" for the "abusive and unlawful practices in the 'war on terror' " that he demanded last year, or a more cynical political calculation the consequences will be grievous.

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But the kinds of people who kill are rarely equipped, or in a proper emotional state, to make fine calculations about the consequences.

The sample size calculations considered the consequences of measurement error and residential mobility, which together tend to reduce the variability of population exposure.

This paper investigates the corresponding biases in the case of a 3D fissile assembly calculation and highlights the consequences of the fundamental mode assumption.

Calculations accounted for the consequences of multiple testing by using the Benjamini-Hochberg P-value adjustment.

Whether it can be accommodated with the seamless web of current knowledge – and thus profoundly change it – may depend upon whether enough people take it seriously enough to do the calculations and follow through the consequences.

As the sample sizes output by our calculations are often high, the consequences of this under- or over-powering may be serious for prospectively planned prognostic studies: either many more patients are recruited than were really required, or a study does not meet its aims despite a large sample size.

Interviewer: You wrote that the logic of appropriateness may leave individuals to follow rules without, or in spite of, the calculation of consequences and expected utilities.

Although they did not repudiate the rational calculation of consequences in evaluating actions, they saw empathy and emotional responsiveness as vital to moral judgment.

The consequences of these calculations are the same as those obtained from reactivity ratios.

My guess is that the right explanation combines the first two: of course Clinton is a cynic who will say anything for political gain, but in a larger sense she is also foolish, for only a fool would be so heedless of the consequences of allowing cynical calculations of immediate political gain to prevail over the national interests of both Israel and the United States.

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