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However, critical illness with its syndromic manifestations (for example, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), sepsis) are often deliberate consequences of the aggressive interventions inflicted upon patients to save their lives, rather than simply the natural progression of the precipitating condition.
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It is also the deliberate consequence of the way in which American policymakers have come to think about insurance.
Given that constraint, it is inevitable that the annual income one can take from a pension pot will have to fall; if £100,000 has to last 30 years, one must take a lower income than if it has to last 20 years.The second reason that rates are low is a deliberate consequence of central bank policy.
Under Robert I (the Devil; 1027 35) agrarian and commercial prosperity favoured the multiplication of castellanies and knights, and Duke William II (1035 87; William the Conqueror) had to put down a dangerous rising of Norman barons and castellans in 1047 before proceeding, surely in deliberate consequence, to establish a firmly central control of castles that was without precedent in France.
Although the immediate actions of people were and continue to be deliberate, the consequences of such actions were not foreseen (or, at worst, lessons from previous development activities were deliberately ignored).
This suggests that prompting people to deliberate the consequences of learning or avoiding health information -- this cognitive shift can actually reduce avoidance of crucial health information.
In at least two of those cases, the company had been warned of human and environmental dangers, deliberated the consequences and then ignored them, according to my reporting.
But Dulles's and Japan's strategy also fostered a deliberate forgetfulness whose consequences haunt us today.
In order to make appropriate decisions a person has to be able to consider and deliberate about the consequences of her actions.
Introducing the notion of 'situational liminality', the paper re-focuses the critical edge of inquiry away from agency-reducing aspects of experience economy, towards reflecting on their enforced, albeit not deliberate, agency-inducing consequences.
Unlike animals or natural disasters, human beings in these traditions can be the originators of morally significant actions, as they can freely choose to act in one way rather than another way and deliberate about the consequences of this choice.
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