Sentence examples for differing consequences from inspiring English sources

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Adopting either the diachronic or the subjunctive-historical notions of harm excludes the possibility of our harming future people when we choose among long-term policies with significantly differing consequences for the quality of life of future people.

Adopting either the diachronic or the subjunctive-historical notions of harm or both excludes the possibility of our harming future people when we choose among long-term policies with significantly differing consequences for the quality of life of future people.

Some methods move the operating point from one that optimises separation of events and non-events towards one or the other, depending on the relative misclassification costs [ 24]. "Net Reclassification Improvement", "Weighted Net Reclassification Improvement", and "Relative Utility" all account for differing consequences of correct and incorrect diagnosis [ 24].

Where a different topology would have differing consequences for my analysis, these are specifically discussed.

One possibility is that hypoxia has differing consequences on the different cell types present within tumours.

As we know at best merely the likelihood of the differing consequences of alternative policies, how should we assess the imposition of differing risks on and the likely or uncertain provision of benefits for future people?.[2] Fourth, is it possible for us to harm past people, and do we have duties toward them?

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Presented alongside the TxPEP data were interviews with 18 women who had tried to end their pregnancies at home – with varying degrees of success and differing medical consequences – in the past five years.

Our clients have described scenarios where differing tax consequences for partners led to disagreement about when to sell.

It may be important to differentiate atelectasis from increased-permeability oedema because of differing therapeutic consequences [ 1, 6, 9, 13- 16].

For example, RNA-seq technology identifies not only the level of transcription but also transcriptional variants (e.g. splice variants of the androgen receptor in prostate cancer) that may have differing phenotypic consequences.

Because the decision and the act differ, they may have different consequences.

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