Sentence examples for consequences indeed from inspiring English sources

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"It is a decision of far-reaching consequences, indeed -- because it is irreversible -- one of the most momentous economic decision our country has to take".

She will not be drawn on exactly what she means, but she says this, with a hint of menace: "I have a warning that there will be very serious consequences indeed, and I'm not sure they have been properly thought through".

If these studies are considered invalid, this would have serious consequences indeed.

We should note, however, that application of decision curve analysis comes relatively late in the development of a test, model or marker, once initial evaluations are complete and investigators are interested in understanding clinical consequences; indeed, a decision analytic evaluation of clinical value is often the last stage before clinical implementation.

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A consequence, indeed.

Those who understand local government finance and its consequences were indeed surprised at the audacity of the secretary of state responsible.

If Milton Viorst ("The Wisdom of Imagining the Worst-Case Scenario," Op-Ed, Sept. 12) is accurate in his worst-case projections, the consequences are indeed horrifying to contemplate.

During a break, Mr. Mehsling said the new system — and the mandated consequences — would indeed make it easier for principals to fire low-performing teachers.

But there would be a greater risk "that nice middle-class people will have a drug problem in their family".True, it is difficult to prove from past episodes of drug liberalisation that such consequences would indeed occur.

Instead, governments are limiting themselves to trying to stop infected patients from travelling to other countries.In this section Unsavoury allies The slow backlash A plague on all those houses Another thousand acres The other caliphate Unintended consequences ReprintsIndeed, isolation may in some ways be making matters worse.

However, this is not easy to do in such a way that all of the necessary semantic consequences are indeed "consequences" of the explicit generalisations given.

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