Sentence examples similar to in consequence of something from inspiring English sources

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The situation is becoming grave enough for some researchers to start taking more seriously suggestions that what looks like dark matter is in fact a consequence of something else – such as a new force that modifies the apparent effects of gravity.

For although violent currency movements would be damaging, because they disrupt companies' investment plans and debt repayments as well as producing sudden shifts in the terms of trade, steadier movements are generally a consequence of something going on in the real economy.

In consequence, although something of an invasion cycle exists, where disturbed entrainment areas tend to harbour similar suites of species (Lee and Chown 2009), forecasting which species and areas to prioritize for surveillance may be difficult because of rapidly changing environments and species distributions.

Another new right which has been introduced for the first time is discrimination arising from disability where a disabled person is treated unfavourably because of something arising "in consequence" of their disability.

To remedy this, the Equality Act 2010 now makes it unlawful for A to treat a disabled person (B) unfavourably because of something arising in consequence of B's disability unless A can show that the treatment was justified as a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.

Or in the words of Adey and Anderson (2011, p. 2884): "Within the logic of preparedness, harm may be a consequence of something done or not done in response".

In addition, however, there might be what we will call "incidental" cell cycle oscillation, where a gene oscillates in expression, not because the oscillation is directly helpful to the cell, but as a consequence of something else.

In such tumultuous times, few people paid much attention to Nasa scientist James Hansen when he warned the US Congress, in that same year, about the consequences of something called global warming.

We fear the consequences of something that happened in the past and how it will influence our future.

For those living on the edge of "making it," the consequences of something going wrong, even that is in no way or fault, are catastrophic.

One technique is to ask the audience to consider the consequences of something going wrong.

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