Sentence examples for consequences of laws from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Koppel sounded as if he had questions about the consequences of laws mandating tough sentences for drug offenders.

The federal budget, its deficit, and the long-term debt that the deficit feeds are all consequences of laws passed by Congress laws governing the collection and expenditure of funds.

The federal budget, its deficit, and the long-term debt that the deficit feeds are all consequences of laws passed by Congress — laws governing the collection and expenditure of funds.

In a joint submission to the committee, the media companies point to possible unintended consequences of laws prohibiting the "publishing of recruitment advertisements" for terrorist groups, with no concessions for inadvertent publication of something not known to be terror-related at the time.

As president of the 10-campus University of California system, the nation's largest public research institution, I know firsthand the practical consequences of laws, such as the 2006 Michigan initiative the Supreme Court upheld this past week, that ban the consideration of such attributes in admissions.

Gil, an associate professor at the Carey School, calls the phenomenon "the unintended consequences of laws," meaning that even laws passed with the best of intentions and goals can have unanticipated impacts that could prove harmful or disruptive.

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The Center for the Study of Law and Society fosters empirical research and theoretical analysis concerning legal institutions, legal processes, legal change, and the social consequences of law.

The Center fosters empirical research and theoretical analysis concerning legal institutions, legal processes, legal change, and the social consequences of law.

The amount borrowed — the deficit — is added to the existing public debt, which likewise has been accumulated in consequence of laws enacted by Congress.

From the vantage point of this relatively new field, astrobiology, our current sustainability crisis may be neither politically contingent nor unique, but a natural consequence of laws governing how planets and life of any kind, anywhere, must interact.

A Strained Partnership After the spill, the government and BP were supposed to cooperate, partly a consequence of laws written after the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill that were intended to make polluters more accountable for cleaning up their own messes.

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