Sentence examples for consequence of becoming from inspiring English sources

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Newly arrived migrants with above average levels of human capital incur no additional penalty as a consequence of becoming mismatched.

Without these supports however caregivers experience stress, burnout and ill health with the inevitable consequence of becoming unable to provide appropriate care to those in need [ 28].

As a consequence of becoming myelinated, the nodal, paranodal and juxtaparanodal domains of the axon are precisely organised at the molecular level to create the structural and functional properties of the nodes (Vabnick & Shrager, 1998).

Intensification of aphid husbandry thus seems a logical consequence of becoming subterranean and a prudent way of harvesting a small local resource-base that ultimately depends on primary production (grass roots) rather than secondary production (free-living prey capture).

The authors estimated that the reduction in mental health service use was a consequence of becoming employed, although the possibility that a third variable, such as cognitive impairment, might be driving both employment outcomes and service use reduction was not ruled out.

Codon bias in A. thaliana has been inferred to be much lower than in many other eukaryote species such as Drosophila and Caenorhabditis (Duret and Mouchiroud 1999; dos Reis and Wernisch 2009), although the large evolutionary distances between these species makes it hard to conclude whether the reduction in A. thaliana is a direct consequence of becoming self-fertilizing.

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Being a member of the group makes young women aware of the consequences of becoming a child bride.

While he worries about the consequences of becoming a big company, "People are dying to come here and they're staying," Mr. Schmidt said.

Left alone these countries will not be able to deal with the consequences of becoming a buffer zone where thousands of refugees and migrants are blocked or sent back to from richer European countries.

Now this hugely talented man has to deal with the consequences of becoming prime minister perhaps too late, because of his own unwillingness to go in for the kill.

These ancestral bilaterians had the evolutionary capability to cope with the consequences of becoming larger and lowering their surface-to-volume ratio (p. 310) even though larger animals must have ways of conveying oxygen and food to all their cells, removing these cells' wastes, integrating sensory impressions, and coordinating appropriate responses.

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