Sentence examples for consequence losing from inspiring English sources

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Cycling and track and field, the two sports that have tried most ambitiously to catch drug cheats, have suffered an unintended consequence, losing much of their credibility — and the cover of plausible deniability — by flagging many top stars.

Once you apply for a British passport, you face a harsh consequence: losing Chinese identity to gain the western brand of freedom and embracing an inner state of exile.

As he fell under the influence of the classical Baroque painters of the Bolognese school of the 17th century and the archaeological interest in Greco-Roman antiquity that was sweeping Europe at the time, the pose and clothes of his sitters took on a more rigidly antique pattern, in consequence losing much of the sympathy and understanding of his earlier works.

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Carlb1501: If City persevere with three at the back, they will concede more this season and as a consequence lose more games.

Still another, Thompson's contribution, is made up of despairing letters to his wife and his superiors, as he loses the battle to bring Ishii to justice and in consequence loses his own mind.

Meanwhile, IκBα, which functions to suppress the effect of NFκB1, has been elucidated to be inactive or downregulated during various stimuli induced NFκB activation progresses and, in consequence, loses its protective role for human disease [ 36, 37].

The Yankees played poorly and suffered the consequences, losing 4-1 at Yankee Stadium.

But there is no such right in civil cases, even though the consequences losing a home or custody of a child, failing to obtain a protective order quickly — can be just as life-altering.

But the popular Russian encountered the thumping Pierce in one of the occasional runs of good form that have characterised her career and suffered the consequences, losing 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

otherwise, if people are stupid enough to jeopardize their profession by posting something on Facebook, they should deal with the consequences (losing a current or potential job, etc).

Given the negative economic consequences lost paychecks for workers and lost business for employers — the economically rational thing for both sides is usually to settle before the walkout starts.

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