Sentence examples for longer-term consequence from inspiring English sources

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That's bad enough, but there would be a longer-term consequence too.

(Concessions were made after it, however, and its longer-term consequence, the Persian Wars proper, resulted in the establishment of a strong Athenian influence in western Anatolia alongside the Persian).

Davenport-Hines posits a longer-term consequence of the affair the gradual ending of traditional notions of deference: "Authority, however disinterested, well-qualified and experienced, was [after June 1963] increasingly greeted with suspicion rather than trust".

Such reduced expression could be advantageous in a novel environment and be favored by selection, but with the longer-term consequence of reduced purifying selection and greater substitution rates.

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Longer-term consequences have been ignored.

But what would be the longer-term consequences?

They are not sufficiently aware of the longer-term consequences.

Yet the longer-term consequences are far more important.

Interventionists tend to detach their actions from longer-term consequences.

For both, the political gains were immediate, the longer-term consequences of their opportunism disastrous.

The longer-term consequences of a North Korean implosion are also unwelcome to Beijing.

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