Sentence examples for only as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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Humans developed the ability to digest lactose into adulthood, for example, only as a consequence of keeping cows.

This complacent assumption was true of the postwar reconstruction, but only as a "consequence of war and of policies adopted to cope with the shocks of war".

Cranston spent years doing commercials and making guest appearances, with lucky breaks — like his appearance on an HBO miniseries — coming only as a consequence of his hard work and his willingness to play a range of characters.

Tensions have risen at Bloomfield Road not only as a consequence of poor results, that have left Blackpool 14th and eight points clear of the relegation zone, but by reports the manager's son, Thomas Ince, was in talks over a move to Monaco before the Barnsley game.

Kuhn's view is that discoveries and revolutions come about only as a consequence of the appearance of anomalies.

Invasive mechanical ventilation should probably not be delayed only as a consequence of neutropenia, underlying malignancy, or immunocompromised status (Grade 2−, weak agreement).

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All other factors do not influence the disease process, but only result as a consequence of the other more influential primary factors.

Rachman's (Behaviour Research and Therapy 15 372 387, 1977; Clinical Psychology Review 11 155 173, 1991) three pathways theory proposed that childhood fears not only arise as a consequence of direct learning experiences, but can also be elicited by means of threat information transmission.

Slavery generated profits comparable to those from other investments and was only ended as a consequence of the War Between the States.

But anecdotally we know that some judges are first class, and that others are only there as a consequence of a highly politicised system, and who are not necessarily the best candidate," Malleson added.

According to such a threshold notion of harm an action harms a person only if, as a consequence of that action, the (then existing) person falls below a normatively defined threshold (see McMahan 1998, 223 29; Shiffrin 1999).

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