Sentence examples for recognised consequence from inspiring English sources

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The most obvious and commonly recognised consequence of aging and energy decline is a decrease in skeletal muscle function which affects every aspect of human life from the ability to play games, walk and run to chew, swallow and digest food.

Just as seasonal affective disorder is recognised today as being linked to a lack of natural light in winter, so depression was a recognised consequence of the blackout during the second world war.

Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is an increasingly recognised consequence of critical illness.

Hypertension is a recognised consequence of the poor control of blood glucose in diabetes.

Strictures of the rectosigmoid junction and rectum are a recognised consequence of late radiation damage.

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But if the policy isn't stopped soon, and the violations and massacres committed in its name are not recognised, the consequences will damage the nation for generations to come.

Neurobehavioural outcomes, such as impaired cognitive function, are also recognised as consequences of critical illness [ 7].

City politicians have been forced to address the issue having recognised the economic consequences of a fall in the number of young Europeans who fly to Berlin – sometimes for a single night – to enjoy clubbing in cheap, quirky venues.

Young adults recognise the consequences of their behaviours and as a result are prepared to undertake healthy behaviours to compensate for unhealthy behaviours.

It is generally recognised as the consequence of fluid temperature crossing the pseudocritical limit throughout the loop and sets a practicable limit for loop operation.

Selection of a mutator phenotype is recognised as a consequence of antibiotic challenge in many bacterial species [ 11, 15].

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