Sentence examples for it could be adverse from inspiring English sources

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"If they advise that it could be adverse then I as secretary of state, if I was in a position to do so, and the legal advice of the department is such that we could do so, and the transaction had not taken place, I would intervene to block it on those grounds". Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg TV, Umunna said he was not against foreign takeovers.

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Bax wrote: "In the event that HMRC were to prove that the company had a tax avoidance motive in putting this structure in place... there could be adverse cash outflow of up to £6m".

However, the effects of these factors on the process replication capabilities are not consistent for different polymer materials, and could be adverse in specific conditions.

The caveat extends for three years after someone leaves city service; in addition, former city officials cannot do any work in private business that could be "adverse" to the city for eight years.

"People have surgery and they get the standard warning that there could be adverse reactions to the anesthesia to the point of a fatality.

Given your long service as both a prosecutor and a private attorney, I trust you did not intend your comments to be a signal that there could be adverse repercussions to a federal law enforcement official for attending the hearing or taking other official actions".

Translation: If a startup undervalues the exercise price of a stock option grant, there could be adverse tax consequences for the option holder.

Very rarely, if ever, does one hear of an attorney in this area of law reporting a judge or lawyer to any oversight or "appropriate professional authority" because doing so could be adverse to that persons livelihood and also may be hypocritical of many to report such instances as they may also engage in the same behaviors on occasion.

Furthermore, these immune modulations by NPs could be adverse in other conditions.

Clinical practitioners and policy makers frequently face the question, whether there could be adverse health effects from exposure to glass microfibers.

Although direct teratogenic effects of progesterone are unlikely, there could be adverse effects of keeping the fetus in utero in a compromised intrauterine environment where infection or inflammation is present.

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