Suggestions(1)
Exact(18)
Our firefighting policies may have more direct and immediate repercussions than our other environmental choices do, though.
The strike over the previous two days had turned out to have more costly repercussions than anyone had imagined.
Rousseau's crime had more serious immediate repercussions than Augustine's: when the theft was discovered, he blamed a young woman who worked as a cook in the same household.
We are living in dangerous times, but an act of this magnitude will have more serious repercussions than I can even begin to think of as I write.
The decision by the London mayor will have far greater repercussions than Gove's announcement because opinion polls have shown Johnson will have a significant impact on the referendum.
Zoë Heller, though, is less interested in examining the reasons for their affair or its moral repercussions than in tilting the reader's perspective through a narrator who has her own agenda.
Similar(42)
But her attempts to spare the five-year-old's fragile feelings sometimes lead her to make little white lies, such as praising Yotsuba's childish sketches or letting Yotsuba believe that her friend Miura (concealed in a cardboard costume) is a real robot named Cardbo (in ADV's translation) or [[Danbo (character), with repercussions that more often than not rebound on herself and Miura.
It has been a brief playoff season of agony in the Knicks' camp and elsewhere — most notably in Chicago, where Derrick Rose sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament — and no one can speak to the emotions and repercussions better than King.
She successfully had a benign brain tumor removed with no lasting repercussions other than sticking with the Rod Stewart circa 1982 haircut she adopted in preparation for that surgery.
Organization leadership explained more than twice the amount of variance in fear of repercussions among physicians than it did in nurses (nurses = 11.3 %, physicians = 23%%) while the effect of unit leadership was smaller and roughly identical for both physicians (4.6 %) and nurses (4.5 %).
"We think that we can process even more today so that the strike repercussions are lower than expected or feared," Mai said.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com