Sentence examples for consequences of operations from inspiring English sources

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection said that the accord, in the form of a draft consent order, would mitigate the environmental consequences of operations of the city's water supply system in the Catskills.

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Here, for example, are the consequences of Operation Gomorrah, the raids on Hamburg in midsummer 1943 whose aim was to inflict "maximum destruction on the city and reduce it to ashes": "Horribly disfigured corpses lay everywhere.

That is, what is being argued to be happening in humans (to allow the leukemogenic effect) must for some reason not be happening in the experimental animals, or else they would have been seen to have parallel hematotoxic and leukemogenic effects, as well as evidence of other consequences of operation of the proposed modes of action.

We didn't plan it, it was a consequence of operations".

Serafina, heading north, runs into another consequence of Operation Gatekeeper: the dependence on sometimes rapacious smugglers who act as guides through the rough terrain.

For example, unlike the nature of the genetic material (i.e., DNA), which deals largely with descriptive biology, gene expression (concept 8) deals with the mechanisms of how genes operate and the functional consequences of those operations.

Breakouts and induced tensile fractures are the two most important consequences of drilling operations.

The word must have been unfamiliar to the public in 1953 but it has since come into use as a shorthand for the unintended consequences of covert operations.

But then if the consequences of illegal operations are subsumed into the gameplay mechanics – i.e. shoot civilian, fail mission – the player will usually read these instances in ludic terms.

The 1970s was a period when multiple landmark environmental laws were passed in the U.S. (Cox 2013) which required polluting companies to take responsibility for some of the previously externalized consequences of their operations.

The oceans are rising, and our planet is at risk because big capital - with its profitable disregard for the environmental consequences of its operations -- has so effectively resisted regulation that could slow climate change.

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