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Accident with local consequences.
If we don't like the local consequences, we must demand regulations.
As a Unison branch secretary for nearly a decade, I witnessed the local consequences in many London boroughs.
Level 4 is defined as an "accident with local consequences," while Level 5 is an "accident with wider consequences".
The temptation could be to prioritise short-term problems, especially because budgets are shrinking and reforms to partner agencies are having local consequences.
For those who, like Sieng, have experienced first-hand the local consequences of nationalist political rhetoric, such lofty promises may have come too late.
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It's a question of national, not just local, consequence.
Yet changes in the regulations governing very short trips are of tremendous local consequence.
The "⊢" just used stands for the local consequence relation concerned so we could equally well have written, "⊢ φ ↔ ☐ φ".
A typical example of a non-algebraizable logic is the local consequence of the normal modal logic K. Let us discuss this example.
If "→" has modal force (if it expresses a kind of entailment, in which p → q is true when in every related circumstance in which p holds, q does too), and if "⊢" expresses local consequence (p⊢q if and only if any model, at any circumstance at which p holds, so does q) it fails.
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