Sentence examples for consequence that any from inspiring English sources

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In zero-sum games, by contrast, there is a fixed total of prizes, with the consequence that any person's advantage must be at the expense of someone else.

The judges acknowledged that "this has the consequence that any public accountability for matters relating to the prosecution cannot be achieved through the press in its function as 'watchdog' of the public interest".

Furthermore, it is unusual for technical and biological repeats to be used in construction of such libraries which has the consequence that any EST representation analysis is based on a statistical sample size of one.

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For example, on Sept. 21, a few days before the first cases in the outbreak of the deliberate spread of anthrax, Tommy G. Thompson, the health and human services secretary, confidently said on CBS's "60 Minutes," "We're prepared to take care of any contingency, any consequence that develops or any kind of bioterrorism attack".

E-mailers are already comfortably insulated by distance; to make e-mail even more transitory is to allow them to evade completely any consequence that might follow from their letters.

I had recently been in what I guess could be called a period of depression, during which, on the advice of a doctor, I had begun keeping a detailed diary, really a journal, and I have continued to keep it, so that I have a record of everything of any consequence that happened to me on that day and on almost every day of my life since then.

There's never been anything that was of any consequence that came easily.

"I've never met a player of any consequence that doesn't say the same thing".

Finally, this paper sheds light on the strategy to control and minimize asphaltene deposits by inhibitors or dispersants to avoid any harmful consequence that will be happened later because of asphaltene deposits.

There are so many collateral consequences that follow any arrest.

In the case of Apple, complying with this order would almost certainly have negative consequences that would outweigh any law enforcement value, because it could allow anyone from individual criminals to powerful organizations and countries to exploit such "back doors".

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