Sentence examples for has lifelong consequences from inspiring English sources

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They agree that the quality of childcare has lifelong consequences for mental health, especially in the first three years which are crucial for brain development and psychological stability.

We need people to understand that sexual violence has lifelong consequences, not just for the survivors but for the next generation.

"It has lifelong consequences".

"When children age out of a system without permanent connections, it has lifelong consequences".

Being rejected by one's family has lifelong consequences, especially if it is because one is gay.

The critical 1,000 days from inception to the first 18 months of life are a time when a child's brain develops; failing to invest during that crucial period has lifelong consequences.

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Such hidden issues can have lifelong consequences.

Hepatitis C affects liver function and can have lifelong consequences.

They deserve priority protection from harms that can have lifelong consequences.

Child poverty can have lifelong consequences for health, education, earnings and more.

This does not, however, affect arrest rates, which have lifelong consequences even for those who are never convicted or imprisoned.

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