Sentence examples for most destructive consequence from inspiring English sources

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Its collapse, and the dangerous chaos that would ensue, could yet prove to be the Brexit hurricane's most destructive consequence.

The most destructive consequence of inequality is that the two cultures, those of the haves and have-nots, are both tainted.

A recurrence of self-censorship among Russian journalists is proving to be perhaps the most destructive consequence of the events of the past 12 months, and one that will be extremely difficult to overcome.

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"The world could push back for 20 years the most destructive consequences of climate change and give us 20 more years to figure out what to do with carbon if we could make a dramatic reduction in methane and black carbon, which is largely caused by the burning of charcoal and wood for food and the flaring of natural gas," he said.

Lorca earthquake (11-05-2011) is most destructive event recorded in Spain, causing nine fatalities and other severe consequences.

But, as the Mayor pointed out, New York, a flood-prone coastal city, is vulnerable to one of global warming's most destructive — and most certain — consequences: rising sea levels.

It is noteworthy that the most destructive factor causing wheel and rail wear, which can be significant and have negative consequences, is dynamic instability which is common to rail vehicles.

Locusts are the most destructive pest.

War is worse and most destructive alternative.

Destructive criticism only empowers the most destructive elements in Israel to argue that nothing Israel does matters, so why change?

Were the Nazis the most destructive art looters in history?

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