Sentence examples for consequence of a second from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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.

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

What would be the consequences of a second Islamic Emirate?

Medical guidelines call for benching the athlete immediately after the head injury to prevent long-term complications and the potentially devastating consequences of a second hit.

The leadership of both nations, they explain, has many rational, well-informed actors who recognize the potentially catastrophic consequences of a second Korean War, and hence will avoid crossing any of the critical lines that might take us there.

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.

Michael Arrington, the TechCrunch founder and current partner at Arrington XRP Capital, has referenced the consequences of a second subpoena that they received as his fund halting token investments in U.S. companies until the SEC clarifies token rules.

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.

(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".

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.

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