Sentence examples for consequence a sense from inspiring English sources

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The second problem is the awful sprawl of consequence: a sense of proportion is the first thing to go in an internet-hysteria event (I guess that would be true of all hysteria events).

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Similarly, the fascinatingly apocalyptic Queen's speech drafted by civil servants in 1983, for broadcast in the event of imminent Russian nuclear attack, was a consequence, in a sense, of Britain housing too many American military bases.

Partly as a consequence, a new sense of tentative optimism is lightening the gloom on the Korean peninsula.The South's Mr Kim was the foremost proponent of engagement with North Korea as a means to bring lasting peace to the peninsula what became known as his "sunshine" policy.

Her short story, The Debutante – in which the young narrator of the story, about to have a ball held for her, swaps places with a hyena, with gruesome consequences – gives a sense of her absolute hatred of the tropes of upper-class life (and also, perhaps, of the nastiness and even violence veiled beneath manners and polite rituals).

If you are against every essential value of individualism and independent thinking, and the willingness to take risks and bear consequences, and have a sense of responsibility – what kind of creativity do you expect?

Her father is a very powerful local labor leader, so his protest generated consequences, which are in a sense the core of the story I'm telling.

Somalia's president, Abdullahi Yusuf, an old adversary of Mr Aweys, responded by demanding that civilians drive militants out of their own neighbourhoods or face the consequences.Worse, perhaps, is a sense that Somalia is now being deserted by foreign countries.

The workshop identified the subjective experiences of RA not encompassed in the RA core set but having important consequences of the disease: a sense of well-being, fatigue and disturbed sleep.

He was able to see himself in these stories and as a consequence, make sense of his own conversion experience when he sobered up for good in 1934).

As a consequence, the sense of disorientation would depend on various factors such as the number of ramps, their location and orientation with respect to the building's main façade.

This confirms that the reduction in the antisense transcript is a consequence of sense transcription, rather than the change in condition (GLU to GAL).

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