Sentence examples for consequences of systematic from inspiring English sources

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Poverty, racism, and sexism are not inexorable givens; they are the consequences of systematic practices in which state officials are self-consciously involved, from the moment at which they grant or deny an impoverished mother a free abortion to the moment at which Medicare sustains, or fails to sustain, the last efforts to prolong life.

Perhaps surprisingly, Russell avers that the consequences of systematic propaganda are not as dire as one might expect.

The US NMA was shut down as part of the 1997 Master Settlement Agreement; a similar remedy could be sought in other countries in order to protect the public from the devastating consequences of systematic industry interference in tobacco control policymaking.

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However, bioaccumulation metrics such as TMF may be subject to considerable uncertainty as a consequence of systematic bias and the influence of confounding variables.

And, as he started reading more about the history of Latin America, he stopped believing that his life was a random card dealt to him by fate: he started to think about politics, and about how the way his life had unfolded was partly the consequence of systematic inequality.

Its wound was self-inflicted and a consequence of systematic barbarism during the Nazi regime.

In that environment, the proximate consequence of systematic ignorance is best seen in articles such as this one, in which the author attempts to celebrate the demise of the metric system by celebrating the very temperature scale that he's making fun of.

The general inversion effect found in the medial occipital cortex may be interpreted as the consequence of systematic differences in low-level properties (e.g., luminance for houses or local contrast for faces) between the upper and bottom halves of the image and the reported asymmetry for lower half-field and upper half-field VEF responses [77].

The DNA alignment showed support for the UCP1, UCP2 and UCP3 clades, in particular when fewer distantly related outgroups are used perhaps as a consequence of systematic error.

Because surround depth was measured relative to baseline, a deepening or shallowing of surrounds does not necessarily result from a change of the strength of inhibitory responses, but might instead be a consequence of systematic baseline changes.

A direct consequence of this systematic exclusion of services, are dental extractions which, in most cases, could be avoided [ 31].

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