Sentence examples for questions about consequences from inspiring English sources

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Design and planning become tools to withstand pervasive homologation, planned obsolescence, global market imperatives, and help students to reflect about questions, about consequences and how to build a critical judgement and a different view on things surrounding us.

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The immediate response to the question about consequences of the act varied and depended on the perception of the situation.

"This is an issue where the Turkish officials have made clear their very strong concerns about this and have raised questions about potential consequences in the event that this resolution passes," said Tom Casey, a State Department spokesman.

For the current study, we created a modified, 18-item version of the SIP (adding 3 questions about legal consequences to the original scale) that asks about negative consequences resulting from either alcohol or drug use (i.e., physical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, risky behaviors, responsibilities, and legal).

Such models can be used to explore questions about the consequences of changes in environmental architecture and configuration on host finding, exploitation and its population consequences.

Mr. Koppel sounded as if he had questions about the consequences of laws mandating tough sentences for drug offenders.

As the research fragmented, the morass of technical problems made any questions about the consequences of success seem distant, even silly.

But they resonate loudly at places like Arlington High School here, where the increasingly common questions about the consequences of playing football are more than academic exercises.

But unanswered questions about those consequences have become another piece of emotional baggage tagged with the phrase "too soon to tell".

The decision exposed the civil war within the party and raised questions about the consequences for the Trump administration's aggressive agenda and next year's midterm elections.

Mr. Skrbina was heavily influenced by the lengthy manifesto written in 1995 by Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, which cast doubt on the benefits of technology and raised questions about unforeseen consequences of technology in modern society.

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