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"intentional consequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a result or outcome that is deliberately planned or intended. Example: The president's decision to increase taxes on the wealthy had the intentional consequence of reducing the country's income inequality.
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Finally, some companies view customer divestment as a natural, if somewhat intentional, consequence of their evolving strategies.
In eastern and central Newham is a densely developed area of terraced houses built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as an intentional consequence of the policy of the Eastern Railway to provide low fares for workers.
In the case of the H5N1 studies, scientists and security experts have the same aim: to reduce the risk of a global, highly lethal pandemic, whether naturally occurring or the intentional consequence of bioterrorism or biowarfare.
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In many instances, the scale of these adaptive and ancillary changes will be at least as great as – and may dominate over – the more direct and intentional consequences of the intervention.
Decisions related to each of those aspects can have a variety of both intentional and non-intentional consequences – what we call secondary effects – that are then likely to become conditions for subsequent action.
In an fMRI study that compared thinking about physical causality (physical event and its consequences) versus intentional causality (a subject's intentions and its consequences), the precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex was found to subserve reasoning about intentional causality [33], a function that usually develops before false belief understanding.
That's not an entirely original premise, but what makes the pilot especially moving is that we see these characters making huge decisions and then immediately see the consequences – intentional or otherwise.
Combating such a covert foe requires effortful awareness about all of our susceptibility and an active pursuit of correcting intentional and unintentional consequences of our biases.
We then explore the chain of intentional and unintentional consequences, or secondary effects, that flow from those primary effects.
It is a web of complex relationships where the intentional or unintentional consequences of an action then become the conditions for subsequent actions.
Apart from the first and main focus of invasion, three other invasion foci have originated as a consequence of intentional releases between 1995 and 2000.
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