Sentence examples for imposed as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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Relatedly, the Court reasoned that SEC disgorgement is imposed as a consequence of violations where the victim is the public at large, rather than an aggrieved individual.

The presented model incorporates the heat losses from the bottom and surface of the pond as well as the cooling effect imposed as a consequence of the replacement of extracted brine from each layer, and the supply of freshwater to the surface of the pond to maintain its inventory.

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These days, when building up a new theory, such gauge symmetries would be imposed as a general principle from the beginning, and we'd study their consequences.

While the consequences of deportation may assuredly be grave, they are not imposed as a punishment, see Carlson v. Landon, 342 U.S. 524, 537 (1952).

In our model, population structure is not imposed as an external parameter but arises naturally as a consequence of limited dispersal between permanent demes.

Considering that the retraction of a buyer's rejection is not derived from his consent, but is a legal duty imposed upon him as a consequence of the wrong of meddling with goods of which he is only a bailee, we hold that in the circumstances at bar that consequence should not follow.

Strictly speaking, only the baby was called Socrates, but the name was imposed equivalently or as a consequence to signify every successor to the boy by means of different concepts.

Adhering to God's law flows naturally out of relationship, resulting not from forced obedience to externally imposed rules but as a consequence of our recognition of our essential nature as the beloved of God.

It is conceivable that the CpxA-CpxR two-component system may respond to oxidative damage imposed on biomolecules as a consequence of reactive oxygen species generated during intracellular partial Cr VI) reduction.

The drive is a "frontier conception between the psychic and the somatic, like a psychic representative {Repräsentant} of the internal stimuli coming from the body and reaching the soul, like a measure of the labor demand imposed to the psychic as a consequence of its interconnection with the bodily" (Freud 1915, p.117).

Our observations suggest that this structure was not extrinsically imposed but self-organized as a consequence of three relatively invariant aspects of chimp demography.

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