Sentence examples for consequences much of from inspiring English sources

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We know all kinds of examples where people pursue what they think is appropriate to their identity that lead them to bad consequences and the consequences may or may not matter to them, but the procedure does not start from, "What are the consequences?" Much of our behavior currently is of that form.

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As a consequence, much of the good work of the LTA tends to be overlooked".

Marine rocks of Paleocene age are relatively limited in occurrence, and as a consequence much of the information about this epoch comes from terrestrial deposits.

As a consequence, much of the work life balance policy and practice research examines WLB issues from a relatively static and unchanging perspective resulting in praxis which is undifferentiated.

As a consequence, much of the reform agenda was either not implemented at all, or only minimally, despite a nominally working Democratic-Liberty coalition majority in the legislature.

As a consequence much of each enzyme is catalytically inactive under normal folate concentrations.

In consequence, much of the steady-state distribution mass of the model network should lie in the states observed in the sample data [ 50, 80, 87].

As a consequence, much of the final dataset is 'clickable', sending the user directly into the source dataset's website (e.g. OpenLifeData or KEGG URLs; see Fig. 5) – a user-friendly way of enabling further exploration of results.

But suggestions that those outside the capital will also be affected is likely to revive concerns that the changes will contribute to a form of social engineering that will have consequences for much of the country.

While some farmers may fear the consequences of much of Canada's infrastructure coming under the control of a foreign company, investors have welcomed the prospect of a takeover, or at least the positive impact it has had on Viterra's share price.

Relatedly, global promotion of brands such as Coca-Cola and McDonald's is a cultural phenomenon but also an economic one (driven by the opportunity to expand profits and markets), even as it contributes to the "global production of diet" [ 38] and resulting rapid increases in obesity and its health consequences in much of the developing world.

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