Sentence examples for consequences of acknowledging from inspiring English sources

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Demea objects that Cleanthes exaggerates the dire consequences of acknowledging the human condition, and, despite his earlier vehement rejection of theodicies, offers his own.

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The reverence due to writings that have long subsisted arises therefore not from any credulous confidence in the superior wisdom of past ages, or gloomy persuasion of the degeneracy of mankind, but is the consequence of acknowledged and indubitable positions, that what has been longest known has been most considered, and what is most considered is best understood.

"Familism", a cultural value typical in Latino societies that "weights on the interdependence among nuclear and extended family members for support, emotional connectedness, familial honor, loyalty, and solidarity" (Munoz-Laboy, p. 773) [ 58], could have positive consequences in the way of acknowledging the important role of families influence on girls' sexuality and sexual behavior.

The former gap is an automatic consequence of officially acknowledged affirmative action policies, while the latter appears somewhat mysterious".

As internet users, we often complain about the consequences of commercialism without acknowledging the root cause.

In another "select-and-sequence" study, Turner et al. (2011) studied body-size differentiation in D. melanogaster populations with N = 75 and, and after accounting for the contributions of random genetic drift, concluded that SNPs had diverged in frequency as a consequence of selection, while acknowledging that the study was unable to evaluate the behavior of low-frequency alleles.

"By taking this path we understand the consequences," they acknowledge.

The consequences are acknowledged -- those we are living with now -- and then coldly accepted in the name of a vaporous greater good.

In gauging the potential consequences of the law, officials acknowledge that the figure represented a "most likely" situation and added that it was possible that up to 14 million people would need passports.

As the task-force wrapped up its work Mr Hickenlooper, a legalisation sceptic, told members that although he feared the unforeseen consequences of Amendment 64, he acknowledged the need for pragmatism.

In the latter, safety is therefore objectively superordinate to other possible goals, because of the objectively acknowledged consequences of science and technology, as forcefully stated by Hans Jonas in his path-marking "principle of responsibility" (1984), and so it is precaution to other possible means.

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