Sentence examples for consequences of issuing from inspiring English sources

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Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, in United States District Court in Manhattan, said he was appointing the experts to advise the court on the two auctioneers' plan for valuation of the certificates and the competitive consequences of issuing such certificates.

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Gaughan said an unforeseen consequence of issuing control orders was the opportunity to rehabilitate people.

The consequence of issuing the charge is that the police are required to arrest the defendant and bring them before a court, which then decides whether the defendant be held in custody or bail, unless the warrant is backed for bail.

Mayors must deal with the consequences of issues like poverty, unemployment, undocumented workers and market injustices without being able to control their origins in porous border controls or global markets that nation states are supposed to address but haven't.

As the real world is not bound by disciplinary borders, real world problems are necessarily transdisciplinary, where the different disciplines need to develop common approaches and where non-scientific competencies are included as important information providers on the practical consequences of issues (see e.g. Boradkar 2012 and Nordmann 2004).

Given the potentially vast consequences of the issues it deals with, Markoff's book is often a lot duller to read than it should be.

The program's objective is twofold: (1) to graduate talented reporters and writers to foster public understanding of the significance and consequences of public issues and the debates they engender; and (2) to graduate thoughtful journalists to respond openly and eloquently when called on to explain and defend the methods of their reporting and the quality of their writing.

The consequences of these issues have also dampened citizen engagement and participation in activities that are critical to the democratic process, such as dialogue, debate, voting and public service.

Stern, Dietz [44] found no difference in the strengths of value orientation and therefore respective actions, but women show stronger believes about the consequences of environmental issues expressed in information about particular consequences of environmental problems.

His mistake may not appear as a big deal to many Americans, but for people suffering the consequences of these issues, such a mistake underlines McCain's lack of understanding of the nuances of the conflict in the region and consequently raise serious doubts about his reasons for supporting the war in Iraq.

Governments and international agencies are increasingly concerned with the potential eco-environmental consequences of emerging issues such as climate change.

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