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"consequences of their acts" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outcomes or results of someone's actions. Example: The students were made aware of the potential consequences of their acts, and were advised to think carefully before making any decisions.
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Mr. Spitzer and many other powerful men like him do not even allow the consequences of their acts to interfere with their testosterone rush for a single minute.
But far more importantly, aggressors will have to live with the consequences of their acts, unable to hide behind hollow rhetoric.
But these are the people least likely to be rational enough to calculate the consequences of their acts, or to be deterred by the prospect of execution.
That led to a guilty finding under New York's insanity law, which holds the mentally ill responsible for crimes unless they are unable to distinguish right from wrong and are substantially unable to appreciate the consequences of their acts.
In this environment, the people who paid their bills would have less access to credit and would have to pay more for it, and the people whose credit standing was weak would be able to avoid the consequences of their acts.
Female managers are more likely than men to make collaborative decisions, to behave as role models and to consider the ethical consequences of their acts, McKinsey's study found.
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But criminals, he said, must bear the consequences of the unintended consequences of their unlawful acts.
The two men are then accused of dragging the body into the middle of the road, because "they wanted the members of the public present to see the consequences of their barbarous acts", Whittam said.
The Interior Ministry said the troops fired only in the air to disperse the crowd, and it warned in a statement that the parties would be held responsible for "the consequences of their illegal acts".
True, we are all descendants of Adam and Eve, and we live in a world rife with the consequences of their primordial act of disobedience.
"Let us take, as an example, the consequences of the conjugal activities of Hitler's great-great-great grandparents: in ways that were epistemically inaccessible to the couple, the consequences of their reproductive act eventually included genocide.
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