Sentence examples for milder consequence from inspiring English sources

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Jeremy Waxman Saltaire, West Yorkshire Sadly, the rise of Isis was a relatively milder consequence of the Iraq war.

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So far, few studies have looked at milder consequences of NE at school age.

Subsequent studies revealed that the five human CrebA bZip orthologs, known as the Creb-3-like (Creb3L) proteins, have similar activities, although loss of any one of the five mammalian orthologs has milder consequences than loss of the single Drosophila CrebA gene (Barbosa et al., 2013; Fox and Andrew, 2015; Fox et al., 2010).

Thus, the pronounced Xist upregulation seen in MOF-depleted cells seems to be an indirect effect due to the downregulation of pluripotency factors, while the reduction of Tsix transcripts in MSL1- and MSL2-depleted cells, where pluripotency factors remain unaffected, has milder consequences on Xist levels.

Even when violence is jointly committed by two persons, the same act may result in severe consequence for one person and mild consequence for another person.

It was previously considered to have relatively mild consequences for those infected.

Inhibition of COX activity in the kidney by NSAIDs has relatively mild consequences in healthy individuals, but can lead to serious adverse events in patients whose renal function is PG dependent.

A tasks you must do today, if not they will give you serious consequences B tasks you should do today, if not they will give you mild consequences C tasks you could do today, if not they will give no consequences D tasks you delegate E tasks you eliminate.

One of them, noncompaction may have mild consequences, at least early in life.

While genomic inversions may have relatively mild consequences on host fitness, TIR-TIR recombination-mediated IS inversions may "trigger" potentially more deleterious genomic instability such as genomic deletions.

We classified the remainder of patients as either having no identified interactions or else minor interactions which were defined as "not a major or moderate interaction, but having usually mild consequences which may be bothersome but should not significantly affect the therapeutic outcome without requiring additional treatment".

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