Sentence examples for consequences make for from inspiring English sources

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But they have no special insight into what sorts of consequences make for a good human life.

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"Trivialising mental health problems and reinforcing outdated stereotypes of people in straitjackets has harmful consequences, making it harder for people to reach out for help and support.

This kind of friction has far reaching consequences, making it hard for smaller mobile platforms to compete and hard for businesses to support all their potential users.

Yet this same division of labor obscures the lines of connection — and responsibility — linking our everyday acts to their real-world consequences, making it easy for me to overlook the coal-fired power plant that is lighting my screen, or the mountaintop in Kentucky that had to be destroyed to provide the coal to that plant, or the streams running crimson with heavy metals as a result.

If you want to employ current workers at higher wages you either have to make them better workers or you have to take income from someone else which can be sensible but which can also make for nasty unintended consequences.

Make the consequences work for you - don't be afraid of them... and, yes, you will make mistakes.

But could the new law have an unintended consequence: making it harder for the mentally ill to seek help?

Although the genome sequence for strain G9241 has been reported [6], it has not yet been entirely assembled or annotated, and as a consequence, the custom microarray made for us by Nimblegen has several features to be noted here.

Although some moderate (10 30%) and extreme (>80%) cleavage yields may be a consequence of the assumptions made for the calculation (see Materials and Methods), the majority of the cleavage yields can be correlated to the secondary structure at the cleavage site, as suggested earlier [8], regardless of the scale of the purification.

10 As a consequence, the call was made for education and training of medical staff, particularly in Kenya, where children with HIV/AIDS, cancer, or sickle cell anemia reportedly die "in uncontrollable agony".

If any principle whatsoever can fail at some impossible world or other, weakening logical consequence to make room for such worlds, and to provide a logic that holds in every situation, possible or not, will be pointless.

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