Sentence examples for eventually as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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Such is the nature of the epidemic curve that a total of around 91,000 cases in men will have occurred eventually as a consequence of the widespread importation and the use of asbestos before the introduction of bans on importation, supply and new use of various types of asbestos over a number of years, leading up to a complete ban in 1985.

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Restrictions on immigration and naturalization of Chinese were eventually lifted as a consequence of the Chinese Exclusion Repeal Act of 1943 (also known as the Magnuson Act) and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.

After a further 18 months of Trastuzumab, the patient developed cardiac failure requiring termination of Trastuzumab therapy and eventually died as a consequence of metastatic disease.

Two of them developed respiratory failure with indication for mechanical ventilation and one of these eventually died, also as a consequence of his underlying pulmonary disease.

Although the authors of [12] use this example in their paper, it is worth mentioning that the concept of a physically covert attack can be extended to other interferences where, as defined in [12], the physical effects cannot be easily noticed or identified by a human observer, or can eventually be understood as a consequence of another cause, other than an attack.

Interestingly, in cultured cardiomyocytes, the activation of the NF- κB pathway has been reported to mediate caspase-9 activation and eventually cell death as a consequence of sorbitol-induced hypertonic stress [ 15].

Additionally, a considerable proportion of the population not killed in battle in the subjugated provinces eventually died from famine as a consequence of scorched earth policies.

However, most patients eventually relapse and die as a consequence of their disease despite these improvements.

The committee chose to campaign against the slave trade rather than slavery itself, with many members believing that slavery would eventually disappear as a natural consequence of the abolition of the trade.

Such a mismatch may then result in impaired integration at a higher cognitive level and could, as a consequence, eventually lead to inappropriate anxiety responses (Gray, 1990; Hindmarch, 1998; McNaughton, 1997).

All of the evolutionary paths in the space of possible regulatory networks terminate at S. cerevisiae and, as a consequence, eventually accrue identical changes in function relative to the inferred ancestral network.

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