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"heightened consequence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where the outcomes or effects are intensified or increased in significance. Example: The implementation of stricter laws has led to a heightened consequence for those who break them, with harsher penalties and longer sentences being handed out.
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Furthermore, the effects of the eddy currents were heightened as a consequence of splitting the gradient assembly into two halves.
This paper examines the extent to which migrant graduates have a higher exposure to educational and skill mismatch and the degree to which the previously well documented negative impacts of mismatch on earnings and job satisfaction were heightened as a consequence of migrant status.
This is partly a consequence of heightened government efforts to combat drug trafficking.
First, and most likely, this special population has received heightened attention and the consequence has been improved outcomes [ 10, 11].
In a previous work, we found an increase of this protein in OA chondrocytes, which might be a consequence of heightened cellular stress [ 14].
Taking into account this evidence as well as the results showing an increase in resting [Ca2+] in mouse soleus muscle after hindlimb unloading [ 57], we suggest that the decrease in titin and nebulin content in muscles under conditions of a gravitation unloading is the consequence of heightened calcium-dependent proteolysis of these proteins by calpains.
They are imperceptibly different, with season three concerning itself more with religion and motherhood and season four focused on the overcrowding of the prison and its consequences (including heightened racial tension).
In the meantime, there is the ever-present threat that the region could stumble into war as a result of the unintended consequences of the heightened tension.
Bamboo accents heightened the Edo effect.
The OECD's current assessment contrasts with the comments made by its secretary general Angel Gurria in April when he said: "From the moment of a Brexit vote until the arrangements for 'divorce' are definitively settled – years later there would be heightened economic uncertainty, with damaging consequences.
Critics of the 30-year rise in the belief system that holds that economic and social wellbeing originates in as much individualism and free market as possible (along with diminished social, public and state institutions) usually focus on the exterior consequences, ranging from heightened inequality to weakening rates of innovation, investment and productivity.
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