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"consequence of development" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the results of a process or event, such as the impact of new technologies or policies on the world. For example: "The consequence of development in artificial intelligence has been seen in the increased automation of many everyday tasks."
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Low-cost entry-level 3D printers suffer from reduced optimization, that is a consequence of development cost savings.
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a gene-activated event that occurs as a normal consequence of development and as a result of cellular stress.
The consequence of development of functional surface based on the hydrophilic or hydrophobic design for the important parts would be really helpful for materials to be cleaner and more energy effective.
IE on indwelling central venous catheters or implantable devices (pace-makers, internal cardioverters-defibrillators) is uncommon due to the lack of the hemodynamic factors usually involved in IE pathogenesis (flow turbulence, high pressure gradients) [77], but is getting more frequent as a consequence of development and increased use of invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
That's quite an achievement for a book whose essential message is that "underdevelopment in Latin America is a consequence of development elsewhere".
Since Jeffs' group is a Mormon offshoot, and since the definition of offshoot is "outgrowth: a natural consequence of development," it isn't unreasonable to wonder how deep-rooted his frightfully racist views are within the broader American Mormon movement.
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The singular attention on school-district leaders is a consequence of developments over the last three decades or so.
Today's biology-based technologies have emerged from a historical imperative and as an inevitable consequence of developments in modern biology beginning in the last half-century.
Low birthrates and an aging population, according to Vladimir Spidla, director of employment, social affairs and equal opportunities for the European Commission, "is the inevitable consequence of developments that are fundamentally positive, in particular increased life expectancy and more choice over whether and when to have children".
These changes seem to be a consequence of developments in symbolic logic made by Peirce and his Johns Hopkins student, Oscar Mitchell, in the early 1880s.
The novel also illustrates the insidious consequences of "development".
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