Sentence examples for damage and consequences from inspiring English sources

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Asked in the interview whether the suspects could have pulled off the attacks, Mr. Chertoff was circumspect, saying, "In general, the amount of damage and consequences depend on a lot of things: how skillful the operation is, where the bomb is detonated, and how competent the operation is".

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Mr. Thomson observes that "the movies had always loved new special effects" — "Citizen Kane," for one, is full of them — but "in the years after about 1970, the ability of these effects, culminating in computer-generated images, to release violence was beyond question and out of control": "all too often, it was a 'fun ride' separated from pain, damage and consequence".

This study provides a pre-clinical analysis of the long-term effects of RSV and highlights ROS as main agents in RSV's indirect DNA-damaging properties and consequences in terms of anticancer response and potent resistance emergence.

They are not getting enough out of monetary expansion at this point; the risk of collateral damage and unintended consequences is rising; and pro-growth structural reforms are overdue.

After reviewing a series of independent studies, the Environmental Protection Agency concluded last year that the "social cost" of releasing one more ton of carbon-dioxide into the air, the cost of the environmental damage and other consequences over the next century, was between $40 and $68 in 2007 and would rise to up to $179 in 2040 if we don't cut emissions soon.

It is much too late to undo the deal, or repair the damage, and the consequences of its short-sighted stupidity will still be felt long after those responsible have moved on to "pursue new challenges" elsewhere or perhaps just spend more time with their money.

Polymorphisms of XPD may therefore be a major reason of genetic susceptibility in VCM-induced DNA damage and health consequences.

When anti-resonances emerge, the spring collects large energy which may cause damage and unexpected consequences in practical engineering and needs to be avoided.

This paper describes an approach to calculate the failure and life-cycle costs associated with different levels of damage and their consequences considering the random occurrences of seismic events and uncertainties in the calculated response.

The importance factor is derived by assigning weightage factors to key characteristics of bridges, i.e. bridge's geometrical features, material properties and design characteristics, traffic demand, hazard (risk) likelihood, expected environmental damage, and economic consequences resulting from a fire incident.

This can cause serious brand damage and related consequences.

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