Sentence examples for consequences to play from inspiring English sources

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Our view remains that policy and circumstances are now both running fast enough for policy accidents and unintended consequences to play a role.

In tabletop role-playing games, one of the big interesting things you can do that you can't do in other narrative forms is to have the setting changed significantly by the choices the players make, and no other video games allow such far-reaching consequences to play out based on player choice the way the Mass Effect series does.

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"It's the best 'future proofing' against climate change, sea level rise and the catastrophic consequences likely to play out on coasts, as well as inland in the future".

I wondered at the consequences of seeking to play to a larger story.

Rupert Neate BAE Systems and EADS attempted to redraw Europe's industrial landscape in 2012 with an audacious but doomed merger, whose consequences will continue to play out in 2013.

If the overriding theme this year has been the consequences of trying to play God, this ending is feeling like it will be much crueller than that.

If the leak drags on and the spill reaches unprecedented proportions the more severe political, economic and environmental consequences will start to play out.On the environmental score there is some good news.

We are pleased to note the increasing attention to this problem, as compared to the frequent use of short-term consequences of "return to play" or "pre-injury activity" level as outcomes in studies of ACL injury.

Palestinians, Israelis and others agree only that the Gaza takeover takes the conflict into uncharted waters and that it will take time for the consequences to be played out.

With so much content to consume and consequence-free games to play, there's an edgy appeal to the danger of Proveit and apps like it.

Thus, when differences are observed in socio-cognitive factors and are associated with behavioural consequences, they are expected to play a causal role in the final outcome, which is defined as 'infected' or 'infection-free' individuals.

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