Sentence examples for consequence issues from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence, issues such as overcrowding in the larger hospitals, rapidly rising health care costs which may lead to inequity in the process of treatment, so the health service being perceived as "too difficult to access and too expensive," are becoming more and more significant.

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Mayors must deal with the consequences of issues like poverty, unemployment, undocumented workers and market injustices without being able to control their origins in porous border controls or global markets that nation states are supposed to address but haven't.

The Supreme Court of the United States is the final court of appeal and final expositor of the Constitution of the United States, and, as such, it makes decisions that have far-reaching consequences on issues ranging from freedom of speech to commerce.

This composition of pre-adapted extant entities into a new whole is a fundamentally different source of variation from the gradual accumulation of small random variations, and it has some interesting consequences for issues of evolvability.

No matter how many warnings about the consequences were issued — by NASA, by the United Nations, by Al Gore, by the Pope — Americans seemed unfazed.

Admirable in principle, I feel this has had unintended consequences for "issue -based YA fissue -based

"No one believes that this verdict with such heavy political consequences was issued independently by a junior judge in the town of Hamedan," said Aliakbar Moussavi Khoini, a member of Parliament and a former student activist.

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, in United States District Court in Manhattan, said he was appointing the experts to advise the court on the two auctioneers' plan for valuation of the certificates and the competitive consequences of issuing such certificates.

The film's famous scene of the young Antoine Doinel's theft of a typewriter and the awful consequences that issued from that petty crime is derived from Truffaut's own terribly consequential theft of a typewriter, in 1948, at the age of sixteen, which was committed in order to pay for movie screenings at his own incipient ciné-club.

This is unbelievable to me, for I have seen instances where fans threatened referees/players and no consequences were issued.

Stern, Dietz [44] found no difference in the strengths of value orientation and therefore respective actions, but women show stronger believes about the consequences of environmental issues expressed in information about particular consequences of environmental problems.

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