Sentence examples for consequence of resource from inspiring English sources

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For instance, integration values might be, in part, a consequence of resource acquisition variability between individuals.

During the dry season, M. berthae's expansion to degraded habitat may be a consequence of resource tracking along forest edges, where homopteran larvae aggregate [ 66].

It is also possible that if pain affect, attention, and motor preparation drawn from the same brain region, the Stroop Effect could be a consequence of resource sharing [ 38, 48].

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Despite the significant role of radical innovation as a driver of firm growth and performance, the consequences of resource constraints for radical innovation outcomes remain unknown.

But sadly, history teaches us that a more destructive path is likely — conflict, spiraling inequality, corruption and environmental disasters are far more common consequences of resource bonanzas.

The quest for energy is another area that continues to shape and reshape the strategic environment – from the destabilizing consequences of resource competition to the efforts of potential adversaries to block the free flow of energy.

Prior to joining Columbia Law School's Human Rights Clinic, Hoffman spent three years working with EarthRights International in Lima, Peru, providing litigation support to communities from the Andean-Amazonian region resisting the harmful consequences of resource extraction and mega-development projects.

Depending on the anxieties and preoccupations of its time, a dystopian Y.A. novel might speculate about the aftermath of nuclear war (Robert C. O'Brien's "Z for Zachariah") or the drawbacks of engineering a too harmonious social order (Lois Lowry's "The Giver") or the consequences of resource exhaustion (Saci Lloyd's "The Carbon Diaries 2015").

We use our findings to discuss the physiological causes and evolutionary consequences of resource allocation trade-offs.

The consequences of resource competition between coexisting stickleback do not seem to end with divergence in habitat and resource use.

Interestingly, among women in France and Japan but not among men in any country, quality of social relations offsets the negative consequences of resource deficits.

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