Sentence examples for matters as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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This was the first time a U.S. government institution had engaged in a sustained, public discussion of sexual matters; as a consequence, contraception transformed from an issue of morals to an issue of public health.

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According to sources briefed on the matter, as a consequence of this, Amazon plans to shutter AmazonSupply, its existing B2B portal for hardware, lab & scientific, health & safety, sanitation and office supplies that Amazon dubs "The store for business and industry".

SNRb1000 is higher in the cortical gray matter than in the deep gray matter partly as a consequence of coil sensitivity.

"These unsolved case tell the community that their lives don't matter, and as a consequence of that, we have even more crime because of that message," Conwell said.

This leads to a progressive destruction of white matter in dogs as a consequence of high IVP, which has been thought to not be present in ventriculomegaly.

Recent investigations have demonstrated that not only brain activity, but also gray and white matter structures alter as a consequence of motor learning (Draganski et al. 2004; Scholz et al. 2009).

This relative increment was due to a higher amount of silt and clay-associated soil organic matter in CaCO3 plots, as a consequence of better physical or physicochemical protection at these scales, with a less important role of physical protection within stable macroaggregates.

And finding it matters: indeed, one could argue that nothing else could ever matter more – since anything at all that matters, in life, only does so as a consequence of its impact on conscious brains.

As a consequence, matter-antimatter pairs can disappear in a puff of energy without breaking conservation laws which physicists regard as inviolate; the opposite values simply cancel each other out without producing a surplus of either charge or angular momentum.

During cleavage, almost no growth occurs between consecutive divisions, and the total volume of living matter does not change substantially; as a consequence, the size of the cells is reduced by almost half at each division.

This paper describes mechanisms for the successful biological restoration of African pencilcedar in a degraded landscape that had been depleted of organic matter and essential nutrient elements as a consequence of relentless deforestation, soil erosion, unsustainable farming and overgrazing.

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