Sentence examples for have favourable consequences from inspiring English sources

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As suggested in the literature [ 19] and demonstrated with the significant direct correlation between Hb variability and number of epoetin dose adjustements, this fact could have favourable consequences on Hb stability.

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Based on the results obtained by this study, modulating potassium concentration in the dialysate during haemodyalisis sessions could have favourable haemodynamic consequences.

Apart from glucose-lowering, these agents exhibit pleiotropic actions that may have favourable and unfavourable clinical consequences.

The government should consider that doing the right thing will have only favourable consequences for them.

We have had favourable winds," he says.

Both patients and carers had favourable reactions.

Fenofibrate had favourable actions on DCM.

This can have tragic consequences.

This can have terrible consequences.

Pseudoforces can have real consequences.

Default would have "calamitous" consequences.

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