Sentence examples for consequence of strengthening from inspiring English sources

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Government efforts to provide electricity, water and housing to the poor have had the unintended consequence of strengthening apartheid geography by encouraging people to stay put.

But the encyclical's criticism of market forces, and its references to sacrificing economic growth to protect the environment, could have the unintended consequence of strengthening the arguments of opponents of climate change policy.

In both cases, economic reforms that made a lot of sense in the abstract and in terms of economic efficiency had the unintended consequence of strengthening already powerful political interests.

Survivors have told me that such restrictive immigration policies often have the unintended consequence of strengthening the hands of traffickers, who play on slaves' fear of authority to prevent them from seeking help.

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Generous parental leave policies and readily available part-time options have unintended consequences: instead of strengthening women's attachment to the workplace, they appear to weaken it.

A day later, two attacks on the country's crude oil pipeline in an Amazon jungle area about 30 miles south of the Colombian border killed five people, damaged tubing and led to warnings about the consequences of not strengthening the military.

"We [Russia and the United States] have time to come up with another solution so our children can look back and say, 'Look how smart our fathers were.' " For now, Moscow's ubiquitous war memorials, such as the tank trap and Poklonnaya Hill, are almost obscured by the billboards and neon lights advertising the commercial consequences of the strengthening East-West relationship.

One consequence of the strengthening of the stress accent in the later Latin period was that unstressed ĭ and ĕ following consonants and followed by vowels became shortened to a nonsyllabic palatal y sound (called jod).

These changes are likely to be a consequence of the strengthening of existing hydrogen bonds and salt bridges while there is no sign, whatsoever, of denaturation.

For example, an increase in ApG dinucleotides with growth temperature (Zeldovich et al. 2007) may be the consequence of selection to strengthen nucleobase stacking interactions.

As a consequence, health systems strengthening (HSS) has risen to the top of the health development agenda.

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