Sentence examples for possible future consequences from inspiring English sources

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The aim of this study was to design a participatory approach to help local and national stakeholders understand the possible future consequences for water management of scenarios they had built themselves in previous workshops.

Therefore, a detailed prognosis would be useful to evaluate the inconvenience caused by the lesion and to aid in educating the patient about possible future consequences [ 14].

The CHPs were intended to evolve from LHCCs and it is therefore important to assess the impact and possible future consequences of the experiment with LHCCs.

Although the mentioned problems are not critical yet, the policy-makers must realise that to overcome the possible future consequences of ageing, appropriate measures should be implemented soon.

The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) was developed for patients with lesions within the prefrontal cortex (PFC) presenting with impulsive decision making irrespective of possible future consequences (Bechara et al., 1994).

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These days, it's hard enough to get kids to understand the possible future employment consequences of appearing naked on Facebook.

As Giddens notes, it is the examination of "the follow of intentional conduct" that allows us to foresee and explain possible future "unintended consequences" of our actions [ 31].

In this study, we pose the following question: "Would showing social smokers' possible future as a consequence of smoking help them alter their current smoking behaviors?" Thus, using the theoretical concept of possible selves, an anti-smoking educational game was created in which players could see changes to the appearance of their future selves as a consequence of smoking.

He claimed that most businesses he had spoken to were concerned by the uncertainty of a possible future referendum and its consequences.

By modelling interspecific hybridization, it is possible to assess the future consequences on the demography of parental species or hybrid populations and to predict the conditions under which local populations or even a species can reach extinction.

If this paradox is more pronounced in developed country settings due to better availability of medical care, developing countries may have to envision this possible future adversity as a consequence of socioeconomic development.

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