Sentence examples for consequences suggesting from inspiring English sources

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Motivational problems are endemic, initial gains are often partial and unstable, and relapses potentially have serious consequences, suggesting a need for long-term, assertive follow-up.

In a leaked letter, the Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, warned Mr Cameron, that "draconian" Treasury cuts will have "grave consequences", suggesting relations between the two former leadership rivals had hit rock bottom.

He predicted dire consequences, suggesting terrorists would be encouraged to target Americans.

Moscow rapidly dismissed any uncertainty about the attack's consequences, suggesting 62 Syrian troops were killed and 100 injured.

It is an allegation that, if true, would have incendiary consequences, suggesting that one of the worst disasters of the Cold War was caused by a self-protective Kremlin official.

He also points out that in later cases, only Justice Kirby seemed to uphold the 'vibe' of the Chu Kheng Lim test, with Chief Justice Gleeson and Justice Gummow attempting to separate the character of detention from its consequences (suggesting that detention which is punitive in effect may not necessarily also be punitive in character).

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A comparison of social consequences suggests that Connecticut is penalizing the wrong practice.

"The fact that we've been changing the planet for so long, with both positive and negative consequences, suggests that we can try to take control of the transformation, and make it less detrimental," she said.

But this new installment of Retro Report, a series of video documentaries examining major news stories of the past and their consequences, suggests that the surface impression presents a false equivalence.

The consequences suggest that decision-makers may need to re-examine company car arrangements in order to control the excessive exposure and to require that company cars come with a core of sufficient safety features.

That prudence or wisdom (phronêsis) is good, not in itself but in its consequences, suggests that some balance, perhaps even regarding others, is required in choosing pleasures (DL II 91).

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