Sentence examples for neglected consequences from inspiring English sources

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Last week in Johannesburg, at an African Leadership Consultation, UNICEF and its partners - including the consultation's hosts, Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel - helped shape a set of emergency proposals to address one of the most neglected consequences of the AIDS pandemic - the plight of the world's 14 million AIDS orphans, 11 million of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa.

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"Slavery has serious health consequences, but is a mostly neglected issue within the health system," King says.

Second, flush with revenues, it began major redistribution programs, neglecting their consequences: higher fiscal and trade deficits.

You didn't rise to my bait about why Mrs Thatcher drove the leftish intelligentsia to "despair", apart possibly from your remark about neglecting the "consequences… for unseen millions".

Many small- and medium-scale enterprises often dispose the used coolant and cutting fluids in an improper manner into the environment, often neglecting the consequences of such behavior.

Impulsivity is a multifactorial trait characterized by unplanned responding and hasty decision making that may be unduly risky or neglect negative consequences.

A possible limitation inherent in playing-related measures is the exclusion of musculoskeletal symptoms acquired for other reasons than from music playing, symptoms which can still impact on music playing, and another limitation is the focusing on the impact on playing neglecting possible consequences outside playing-situations.

Poststroke fatigue has been viewed as difficult to measure adequately and is thus neglected as a consequence [ 1, 12].

Although various overlapping risk factors exist between cerebrovascular incidents and cardiac incidents, stroke therapy has largely neglected the cardiac pathological consequences.

The respondents who said they were concerned had several reasons for such concern: floods are hazardous, dangerous if neglected and have terrible consequences, costly disaster, fatal and the fact that some of the respondents lost short period crops such as kales, spinach, and onions that they had cultivated along river banks in March 2013.

There is also evidence that primary care improves the management of chronic illnesses that have serious consequences if neglected.

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