Sentence examples for consequences that survive from inspiring English sources

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Half a century later, King Leopold II of Belgium, who ravaged the Congo with consequences that survive to this day (among them, the practice of chopping off hands as punishment), built a four-acre winter garden comprising 16 interconnected buildings.

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Those that survive suffer other consequences: malnutrition leading to stunting and disability, a lack of access to health care and education, and an increased risk of suffering from exploitation, violence and HIV/AIDS.

Those that survive.

One of the striking biological consequences of PDT is that surviving cells transiently lose responsiveness to cytokines, such as to IL-6 (Wong et al, 2003).

Although the corpus callosum was thinned, overall the cerebral MBP content (relative to total protein) was not reduced as a consequence of hydrocephalus suggesting that surviving axons remained myelinated.

Draw-down: Determine if there would be initial negative consequences that could be survived, but ultimate consequences that were sustainable.

This is consistent with other findings on resilience and post-traumatic growth, and suggests that surviving physical torture might have salutary consequences that temper the trauma.

At stake is the central example, cited by Jared Diamond in his 2005 book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive, of the dire consequences that threaten if humans don't take care of the planet.

Something that might survive.

The consequences of surviving a critical illness are broad, and may include increased risk of depression, PTSD, and physical debilitation that can be transient or permanent [ 1- 5, 7, 8, 11, 24].

Preterm birth is one of the leading causes of perinatal mortality and is associated with long-term adverse health consequences for surviving infants.

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