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It's the net consequence of all of these processes that will ultimately govern how quickly Greenland loses mass and causes the seas to rise.

If proliferation in the region furthers divisiveness and political instability, the Soviet Union will be impelled to make the best of it, and the net consequence of that over the long term are likely to be adverse for the West.

The net consequence of these two competing thermal processes is that the short-term creep response is dominated by the initial magnitude of the internal stress field whereas coarsening and dissolution of the smallest γ′ particles determines the long-term behaviour.

That C500N is lower than C450N in nitrogen content is a net consequence of the two actions.

I'm hoping that the net consequence of that is more good than harm".

I'm hoping that the net consequence of that is more good than harm". Of course, it's more than a little disingenuous of Peterson to claim he's a reluctant participant in cultural politics; this is, after all, precisely what animates his increasingly obsessive vendetta against the "indoctrination cults" of "totalitarian" left-wing academia.

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Because the benefits of exercise on health are well established, whereas the net consequences of physical activity in polluted environments remain unclear, recommendations on this topic must carefully weigh the benefits and risks of outdoor physical activity.

Additionally, as soil communities typically consist of species with short generation times, the net consequences of plant soil feedbacks for invasion trajectories are likely to change over time, as ecological and evolutionary adjustments occur.

With time it became clear that life extension in the face of ETC disruption was not peculiar to C. elegans [ 4, 6], that manifestation of the Mit phenotype is a threshold effect phenomenon [ 3], and that multiple processes are activated in these animals to mitigate the detrimental effects of ETC loss with the net consequence being an extension of lifespan [ 3, 8, 14- 18].

He said the "net consequence" was about ensuring Western Australia was not worse off than it would have been because of the allocation of the GST.

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