Sentence examples for consequences of capacity from inspiring English sources

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The evaluation questions centred around how local partners defined capacity, and what contribution VSO volunteers made to developing capacity; alternative explanations for changes in organisational capacity; unanticipated consequences of capacity development and to what extent capacity development gains have been sustained.

Figure 2 depicts the factors and consequences of capacity phenomena for the seven groups that were identified.

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For example, in cyclone risk-reduction efforts, the Bangladesh Red Crescent sees the building of individual self-efficacy as one of the desirable consequences of community capacity promotion (Schmuck 2002).

In other words, a significant unintended positive consequence of the capacity assessment process was that it produced outcomes associated with capacity strengthening interventions.

What it means is that competition is working and that a much-needed rationalisation of the industry is under way.The present difficulties of the power industry are a consequence of excess capacity.

Thus, the critical impact of vinculin's intramolecular regulation on the cellular control of adhesion sites appears to be a consequence of its capacity to sustain the activation of talin and subsequently of integrin [20].

It is interesting to speculate that p130Cas signaling may sustain FA disassembly as a consequence of its capacity to stimulate localized actin flux, in this case originating from mature FAs under high contractile tension.

As a consequence of this capacity, the levels of active vitamin D hormone 1,25(OH)2D3 in colonic tissue could be strongly influenced by serum levels of 25(OH)D3.

As a likely consequence of its capacity to interfere with biochemical events present in cells throughout the body, inorganic lead exerts a wide spectrum of multisystemic adverse effects.

As a direct consequence of their capacity to override oncogene-induced senescence and apoptosis, Twist1 2 cooperate in vitro and in vivo with mitogenic oncoproteins for malignant transformation.

The protective effect of Si against H2O2 toxicity might be a consequence of its capacity to remove ROS because Si at doses ranging from 50 to 500 ng/mL completely prevented the ROS increase in H2O2 treated cells.

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