Sentence examples for context consequence from inspiring English sources

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The event - which will focus on three key "learning areas" - context, consequence, and change - is being organised by a PCC subcommittee, the Cascade Campus Diversity Council, which says it is committed to creating a campus environment that "fosters the values of diversity by actively educating its campus community in a variety of ways".

It's going to be hard for a society of people to make political strides in development if most people in that society are suffering from varying degrees of post-traumatic stress, which effects many things in the human system for the worse and erodes one's sense of context, consequence, and logic.

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Until 2009, and despite compelling evidence, successive governments declined to pursue a thorough independent review of the context, consequences and aftermath of the disaster.

In this context, the consequence of a probable 250 years old strong erosive event is not to be exclude.  .

The story feels bleached of past and future, of context and consequence.

Their consciously Christian perspective also distances them from a narrative that takes place in a pagan context: the consequence of Lucretia's rape by the jealous Tarquinius, spurred on by the politically motivated Junius, consists not only in her woefully misguided suicide but also in the revolt of the entire Roman population against its Etruscan overlords.

Reinforcement strengthens association between a stimulus and response, context and consequence.

Consequences of false-positive and false-negative test results: depending on the context, the consequences of incorrect test results may have a large impact on the findings of the economic evaluation, for example, severe health impacts of experiencing an adverse drug reaction.

"A justice is always acutely conscious of the political context and consequences of what the Supreme Court does".

Before Mr. Lewis started covering the Supreme Court, press reports on its decisions were apt to be pedestrian recitations by journalists without legal training, rarely examining the court's reasoning or grappling with the context and consequences of particular rulings.

One of the things that twentieth-century philosophy learned, in the wake of the war, is that big words are empty uniforms without men to live out their meanings, and that high moral purposes have no value outside a context of consequences.

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