Sentence examples for consequences emerge from inspiring English sources

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The truth and its tragic consequences emerge when his son wants to propose to the daughter of his business partner.

Now the 39-year-old has to deal with whatever consequences emerge from the Operation Elveden police investigation into the Sun.

As a consequence, memory, endocrine, and metabolic consequences emerge [12].

Because of the complexity of the health consequences of ionizing radiation and the prolonged period during which the consequences emerge, we propose to evaluate these health effects using mathematical models that are based on the best theoretical reasoning and prior biological evidence about disease mechanisms.

As genetically modified (GM) crops have been cultivated worldwide, concerns over ecological consequences emerge because transgenic crops can establish a feral populations in the natural habitat [ 1- 5], which might lead to coexistence with or even extinction of local species.

Additional consequences emerge from these observations: 1) It is difficult to define where DNA methylation begins at a specific CpG-island; and 2) It is probable, as anticipated, that a critical density of methylated CpGs are needed for the epigenetic silencing to occur.

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One of her best-known papers, "The Aggregate Effects of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Introduction of Medicare," published in 2007, identified multiple consequences emerging from the program, which helps the elderly: It tended to help its recipients financially, but was also linked to increases in spending on health care, sometimes through the adoption of new technologies.

Whether these threats are man-made or natural, malicious or unintended, our ability to create computer models that help us think robustly about plausible future scenarios is increasingly being used to improve our understanding of the consequences emerging from the complex intersection of human society, technology, and the physical environment.

Concerns about negative consequences emerged even with inquiries about member checking as two participants refused to provide their contact information to receive the study results.

Activation in the painful grasp condition thus reflects not just a discriminative but an integrative role in action observation, with sensitivity to the consequences emerging from actions toward painful objects.

Consequently, the utility of these to act as major seed sources may be limited with negative genetic and demographic consequences emerging as populations fall below 100 200 reproductive plants (Young et al. 2000; Lienert 2004; Lowe et al. 2005; Broadhurst and Young 2006; Yates et al. 2007).

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