Sentence examples for highly negative consequences from inspiring English sources

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Such highly uncertain as well as highly negative consequences are hard to account for and make the role of network companies in the context of the energy transition anything but easy [3].

It would inevitably have highly negative consequences for the work that will produce discoveries that cure diseases and improve the health of our citizens.

To the editor: Those like historian Joseph J. Ellis who call for ending the electoral college or suggest end runs around it overlook the highly negative consequences of their position.

In sum, bullying perpetration and victimisation may have highly negative consequences for children's and adolescents' mental health and well-being.

Granovetter's analysis suggests that where problems arise it may be interpersonal relationships rather than economic incentives that allow organisations to keep working smoothly, and that reforms that undermine existing relational networks may have highly negative consequences [ 7].

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It has long been recognized that chronic absenteeism and school truancy in middle and high school are significant problems with highly visible negative consequences for youth, and ultimately, for their employability as adults.

Batory failed to enforce the Karnkowski's Statutes and therefore was unable to control the foreign trade through Danzig (Gdańsk), which was to have highly negative economic and political consequences for the Republic.

Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and have negative consequences on individual and societal level.

For example, rapid population expansion is expected to result in highly negative Tajima D values, as a consequence of the rapid increase in number of polymorphic sites (S), and excess of low frequency alleles that have little effect on π [ 71].

This framework, Schmitt argues, allowed European states to bring about a highly effective containment of the negative consequences of war, and thus of the dangers of political existence.

With regards to the latter, the most common solution is either CSF diversion with a shunt or endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), both being highly invasive with potential long-term negative consequences.

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