Sentence examples for have a direct consequence on from inspiring English sources

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I have never before, however, felt that my actions would have a direct consequence on the very survival of those people – I did that night.

"The devastation will have a direct consequence on the population [and] will increase the malnutrition problems, mainly for children," said Jean Pierre.

These local dynamics, their causal effects and the effect of state rollbacks have a direct consequence on the global performance metrics of the system, which in this case happens to be the total simulation wall-clock time of the experiment.

Furthermore, several clusters were characterized by a higher expression level in Creso or in CS_5A-10 than in CS (see clusters 5 and 6), underlining that the different genome organization have a direct consequence on plant adaptation to stress.

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A security weakness in mobility support has a direct consequence on the security of users because it obscures the distinction between devices and users.

Some sufficient conditions for the upper MBV-completeness are given, which has a direct consequence on the Cauchyness of sequences in partially ordered metric spaces.

Due to the significant influence of the phase-forming salt on system environment, its selection has a direct consequence on separation, concentration, and purification of a given biomolecule in ATPE [26].

Extended survival of a structural material has a direct consequence on the net energy produced in a fusion reaction, it is important to develop ultra-functional materials with tailored microstructures, to meet the harsh fusion environments.

Since the mode of internalization has a direct consequence on the subcellular localization and stability of the nanoparticle, it is imperative to consider these factors in live cell studies.

This is due to the fact that ARED monitors the average queue length which has a direct consequence on its reactivity as can be seen in Figure 14(b).

The majority system and bipartisanship also act as brakes to redistribution in the U.S. Historically, proportional representation has favored minority parties and, in general, this has had a direct consequence on the emergence of a stronger welfare state.

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