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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.

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.

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

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.

"…don't get me wrong there was a lot of information in those two sessions, but I think we probably would've benefitted from a few more really" [Caroline] "…don't get me wrong there was a lot of information in those two sessions, but I think we probably would've benefitted from a few more really" [Caroline] The global theme of 'unexpected consequences' emerged from the data at multiple levels.

One consequence emerges from a survey of senior financial executives by CFO, our sister magazine: 17% of all respondents report being pressured to misrepresent their results by their companies' bosses during the past five years.

With a predicted increase in snowfall, an earlier arousal into a warmer and wetter environment can have severe consequences for herbivores emerging from hibernation into a habitat where forage is not accessible due to deeper snow cover.

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

It has yet to be seen what broader consequences will emerge from the April Jones case, but her disappearance has similarly resonated deeply with the public – not just those who knew her, but strangers too, and not just in Machynlleth, where she lived with her family, but throughout the country.

The essence of a thing is identified with the "consummatory consequences" and emerges from the various meanings attributed to it.

One of the most fascinating New Economy consequences to emerge from the Eliot Spitzer sex sting is the apparent multi-hundred thousand dollar score bagged by Emperor's Club VIP escort and budding recording artist Ashley Alexandra Dupre.

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