Sentence examples for consequences of granting from inspiring English sources

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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor warned of the consequences of granting "such unbounded discretion" to the police.

It may be too early to assess the longer-term consequences of granting statehood to Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand; political fragmentation will not necessarily endure over time, and we have seen meaningful policy innovation in some of the new states.

Ignoring the evidence of the social consequences of granting these freedoms, Gibson's committee proposed that parents should be allowed to select the sex of their embryos to "balance" their family, gamete donors should be allowed anonymity, and experiments on human-animal hybrids should be permitted.

As an example, we need to explain them the consequences of granting some permissions to an application using approaches like privacy mirrors [30].

The respondents expressed their concern about the consequences of granting physicians wide latitude in formulating medical futility based on their own values, and called it "paternalism".

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In a multiple choices question as "what would be the consequence of granting physicians wide latitude in formulating and imposing their own personal value (evaluative) judgments", more than 70% said it would be a paternalistic medical system.

This argument is based on an empirical assumption regarding the consequences of gynaecologists granting young females' requests for hymen restoration.

Although the design of the present study precludes conclusions about the potential mechanisms, the results motivate studies into the positive and negative consequences of being granted DP early in life, in general and owing to specific diagnoses.

If we're strictly being factual, we can say this: As a consequence of swiftly granting civilian rights to this foreign terrorist, the FBI is obtaining a significant amount of intel on al Qaeda that they didn't already have.

Supporters of this point of view underline the fact that, in consequence, the granting to individuals of a particular moral or legal status is closely tied in with possessing those specific features deemed worthy of protection (Machinek 2007).

amount of granted resources.

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