Sentence examples for response to consequences from inspiring English sources

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Each year, each involved sector (including the health sector) develops a plan for prevention, control, and response to consequences of floods and storms.

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Baseline knowledge on marine species distributions will be fundamental in documenting any responses to consequences of environmental and human induced threats to marine mammal, seabird, and sea turtle populations.

Differences between women's and men's responses to consequences of IPV and reasons for own use of violence were analyzed using the z-test for proportions.

The International Red Cross/Red Crescent and UN agencies charged with responding to humanitarian disasters warned that health professionals and relief workers would be unable to mount any meaningful response to the consequences of a nuclear conflict.

Proteins were then grouped into larger functional categories by correlating changes in expression with possible functional response to and consequences of DE-71 exposure.

Definition of interventions, in general, was as explicit as possible and specified both immediate components of intervention delivery as well as the types of actions that would be undertaken in response to downstream consequences of the disease process or of the intervention itself.

An early response to the Consequence argument was to argue that Beta is invalid because a compatibilist account of ability to do otherwise is correct (Gallois 1977, Narveson 1977, Foley 1979, Slote 1982, Flint 1987).

By extension, macrophage activation at this stage must be in response to the consequence of epithelial transgene overexpression, namely, airway surface dehydration and the resultant mucus stasis.

Assuming this to be the case, increased expression of FSHR can be viewed as both a compensatory response to, and consequence of, impaired estrogen synthesis caused by FAD exposure.

Thus, down-regulated genes in GBM exoRNA could either be caused by altered biological processes in normal cells as a response to or consequence of the disease, or by large numbers of tumour microvesicles with low levels of particular RNAs.

We achieve moral progress and maturity to the extent that we adopt habits of reflectively revising our value judgments in response to the widest consequences for everyone of living them out.

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