Sentence examples for consequences of the scheme from inspiring English sources

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Critics said the Treasury had failed to envisage the unintended consequences of the scheme, which they said was used by employers to subsidise wage costs rather than reduce profits.

When a reporter asks whether the mayor has truly considered the consequences of the scheme failing, especially with his re-election campaign only a year away, Livingstone's nasal Cockney voice, already as affectless as a door buzzer, drops to a full deadpan.

The economic analysis will estimate the costs of providing the PFS versus FV, and the consequences of the scheme for the NHS, children and their families, education and society.

Our work and that of others highlights the potential unintended consequences of the scheme, which include selective inclusion of patients in the scheme through the removal 30 or addition of Read codes, exclusion of patients through exception reporting, 22 and potential threshold effects, all of which require further evaluation.

Economic analysis will estimate the costs of providing the intervention, the costs to patients and families, and the consequences of the scheme for the NHS and social services in terms of inpatient admissions, ED attendances, GP consultations, out-of-hours GP contacts, NHS direct contacts, and use of social services.

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We met participants who spoke of the advantages enjoyed by their business operations and workers who related the improvements in working conditions as a consequence of the scheme.

The court agreed with the government that there was sufficient evidence alleged in the indictment for the defendants to be charged with honest services fraud, because the allegations showed a breach of fiduciary duty and an intent to defraud in such a manner that "reasonably foreseeable economic harm to Fulton County" was a consequence of the scheme.

It may be that killing Osama bin Laden was deemed to be worth the collateral consequences of this scheme.

Judge Rakoff told Dr. Turano that he could not ignore "the broader consequences of this scheme which he willingly facilitated".

We investigated the likely consequences of these schemes for three groups of species with different foraging resource requirements: shrub-dependent; canopy-dependent and old tree-dependent.

A consequence of this scheme is that, usually, the sum of the projections onto all sub-systems does not completely recover the full density of states (cf. Figure 3).

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