Sentence examples for consequences saying that from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Levine said the Civil Rights Division never interviewed his client, and he criticized its report for twice stating that Mr. Ricketts had survived with no major health consequences, saying that was beside the point.

But Ganesan predicts unintended consequences, saying that just one concern centers on access to capital for entrepreneurs in geographies where there isn't a whole lot already.

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Ms. Pierce, who has lived in Great Neck for 32 years, said she was concerned about what she saw as the increasing amount of property being used for religious purposes and taken off the tax rolls as a consequence, saying that could lead to an increase in her property taxes.

A survey of more than 4,000 teachers last February found that about three quarters of them, whether or not they taught under the threat of serious consequences, said that state testing programs "were not worth the time and money involved".

Professor Charles Pattie, a geographer at Sheffield University who has studied constituencies and their consequences, says that there is ample evidence that the current system does favour Labour, but that it happened by accident not design and that size of electorate is not the only factor.

Indeed, those who say that things at the same time are and are not, should in consequence say that all things are at rest rather than that they are in movement; for there is nothing into which they can change, since all attributes belong already to all subjects.

One could in consequence say that Zermelo's criticism reveals a circularity similar to that revealed in many of the "proofs" of the Euclidean Parallel Postulate.

The Lib Dems admitted that the policy of using the Foreign Office could have undesirable consequences, but said that could be offset by supporting LGBT-rights movements around the world.

As Tony Blair – whose own response to this act of inhuman cruelty was to have such historic consequences says of that day in his book A Journey, "It is amazing how quickly shock is absorbed and the natural rhythm of the human spirit reasserts itself … We remember, but not as we felt at that moment".

"Too little attention has been paid to cyber threats — and their consequences," Mr. Mueller said that day.

Chris Doplan of Consequence of Sound said that O'Shaughnessy strongly resembled Brown in his appearance.

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