Sentence examples for conceivable consequences from inspiring English sources

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The unintended (but highly conceivable) consequences of building more miles of border barrier include pushing those asylum seekers to cross in ever more isolated spots.

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Now, 15 federal ministries are pondering every conceivable consequence of paving the road, from greater prostitution to opportunities for organic derivatives of castor oil.

If ideas were to stand or fall on the basis of their logically possible consequences, we would have no ideas, because the ultimate conceivable consequence of every idea is an absurdity — is, in some way, "against life".

A conceivable consequence of violation of the stationarity assumption is demonstrated in Fig.  1.

One conceivable consequence of limited iron due to ocean acidification could be a decline in phytoplankton populations, resulting in reduced fish harvests for human consumption, according to Morel, a professor of geosciences.

A conceivable consequence is that it contributes to negative processes that increase risk of lasting work exclusion by challenging return to work or contributing to further episodes of sickness absence.

Alpha and omega resurface in Lo And Behold, his sketchbook-like look at aspects of the internet, including its Big Bang-like origins and conceivable apocalyptic consequences.

Peirce had not pursued his interpretation of the nature of belief as requiring "conceivable practical consequences" in a direction which would lead to the elimination of metaphysical hypotheses as unverifiable, but had argued for alternative metaphysical theses.

24a And it is hardly conceivable that the consequence of freeing the legislative branch from the restraint of the executive veto would be the end of constitutional government.

Part VI concludes by describing the conceivable legal and political consequences of the proposed detailed solution for Hungary, the European Union and Central and East European Countries (CEECs) associated with the European Union, and draws general lessons from the saga that the EC-Hungary antitrust cooperation regime has undergone.

As HuffPost Germany Editor-in-Chief Sebastian Christ writes below, all three conceivable outcomes contain negative consequences for Germany. .

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