Sentence examples for consequence of a first from inspiring English sources

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Unlike the uncoupled constitution for thin shells, a consequence of a first order approximation, constitutive relations for thick shells are fully coupled in that surface wryness influences the in-plane stress resultants and surface strain the moments.

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About a month later, the adult-contemporary powerhouse Adele headlined the Royal Albert Hall in her native London: an aspirational milestone, and the gilded consequence of a second album, "21" (XL/Columbia), that needed no further pushing.

Yet civil recourse theory takes a different view of the legal consequence of a first-order duty's breach.

(Dunning) MOVING THEATER (Tonight and tomorrow night) Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly explore the consequences of a first encounter between Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud in "Without".

There is a palpable sense of exhilaration, and also a trepidation, perhaps a natural consequence of allowing a third party, however familiar, into a private space.

What would be the consequences of a second Islamic Emirate?

The president did, however, use that tired phrase in a Newsweek interview this month — another mistake given the unthinkable consequences of a third U.S. war front in the Muslim world.

Dr. Bernhard Meier, a Swiss cardiologist and a leading proponent of the stroke theory, said that when patients have asked him what he would do — enter a clinical trial or simply get the implant — he tells them that he would get the device implanted because the consequences of a second stroke can be catastrophic.

As they consider this possibility, lawmakers will inevitably look ahead to the consequences of a second gimmick they tucked into the tax bill -- the Cinderella provision that magically terminates the entire act at midnight on Dec. 31, 2010, just to keep the 10-year costs of the bill within the budget.

Some worry about the consequences of a third adult being involved in the traditionally two-person process of parenthood though the mitochondrial contribution is restricted to genes for energy-processing proteins and is unlikely to have wider ramifications on, say, family resemblance.

A required core curriculum in college is not something to be devoutly wished for, but rather a concession to the consequences of a third-rate preparation for first-rate colleges and universities.

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