Sentence examples for consequence of subjects from inspiring English sources

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Both the average cumulative savings and the available cash are a direct consequence of subjects' decisions in both treatments.

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The metal of the coat hanger has been permanently deformed, and in this case, for which the permanent deformation is not so much a consequence of longtime loading at sufficiently high temperature but more a consequence of subjecting the material to large stresses (above the yield stress), the permanent deformation is described as a plastic deformation and the material is called elastic-plastic.

A related issue is the reduced sample size as a consequence of subject attrition, which affects study power.

Parsons [ 18] defined it as 'the confounding that occurs if experimenters fail to realize how the consequences of subjects' performance affect what subjects do".

Ms. Kagan noted that the Supreme Court had historically looked to the executive branch to take the lead on such international matters because of "the potentially significant foreign relations consequences of subjecting another sovereign state to suit".

The uncertain benefits and certain unintended consequences of subjecting the Internet to the telephone network regulations expose the communicating public to unnecessary risk.

To test the idea of an alternating CID/ETD approach, we first needed to learn the consequences of subjecting each precursor to two fragmentation events.

Case report forms indicated that early dropout was a consequence of symptomatic subjects believing that they had received SC and not wishing to continue, subjects being overwhelmed by their disease and treatment, or formulation intolerance.

Although a finding in India 22 reports high QOL in both spheres compared to the other facets, this is considered to be a consequence of the subjects' philosophical beliefs.

It could still make sense to discuss narrow contents less all-encompassing than one's total narrow belief content: we might say that any necessary consequence of the subject's total narrow content is also a narrow content of the subject's belief.

That the play is as dead as the boy of its title is an inevitable consequence of its subject, which many people perceive as more tragedy than scandal.

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