Sentence examples for consequences of measured from inspiring English sources

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Earlier in his career, Prof. Neal's research focused on the causes and consequences of measured skill gaps between blacks and whites in the United States.

Background: We explore the possible consequences of measured hearing impairment (HI) and perceived hearing difficulties for early retirement in a large population-based study.

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Yet the CETSA HT technology provides evidence that these compounds do not bind to AR and for the purposes of direct AR antagonists can be considered "pathway" effects, detected as a consequence of measuring a downstream biological response.

Therefore, we can say that, in our study, T2 changes measured overtime are only dependent on leaf alterations and they are not a consequence of measuring T2 at high field.

Medvedev reassured the world when he cautioned prosecutors, vis-a-vis Yukos, to "consider all the economic consequences of measures they take".

Harris-Dawson said he believes South L.A. would suffer "the worst unintended consequences of Measure S". But similar concerns echo beyond Watts and South-Central into other low-income areas of Los Angeles.

To date, the consequences of measures to control outbreaks (e.g., monitoring, quarantine) have only been partially investigated for diseases that are not comparable to MHF from the point of view of routes and risk of transmission, e.g., severe acute respiratory syndrome or influenza (14– 14).

Another simulation was conducted to verify the impact of labour force participation on the economic consequences of ageing, measured by the LMSR.

Quantitative analysis and assessment of risk to civil infrastructure has two components: probability of a potentially damaging event and consequence of damage, measured in terms of financial or human losses.

Yet diesel use has been rising in many countries, partly for economic reasons and partly as a consequence of measures to combat climate change – diesel vehicles burn fuel more efficiently than conventional petrol engines, reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

Writing in The New Republic on the eve of the referendum's passage, Loury declared that it was "flawed both in letter and spirit," and went on to excoriate "colorblind absolutists" and to argue that "some 'discrimination' against whites" may well be "the inevitable -- and defensible -- consequence of measures to identify and limit discrimination against blacks".

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