Sentence examples for resultant damage from inspiring English sources

"resultant damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to damage that is caused as a result of another action or event. Example: The earthquake caused severe damage to the buildings, and the resultant damage to the surrounding infrastructure was extensive.

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Much of the resultant damage came as a result of foundation undermining, which was compared to that of the New England hurricane of 1938.

Additionally there must be adequate nursing staff to allow for regular monitoring of urine bags, which may overfill and result in the catheter balloon exerting pressure on the repair with resultant damage.

High-speed train company Eurostar tonight said the resultant damage was "unresolved and ongoing" and four services scheduled for tomorrow morning had been cancelled.

A Eurostar spokeswoman said: "Following the failure earlier today of a Eurotunnel shuttle train carrying passenger vehicles, the resultant damage to the overhead power supply cables inside the Channel Tunnel is unresolved and ongoing.

Weigel quotes a 1915 report by a New York social worker: "The acceptance on the part of the girl of almost any invitation needs little explanation, when one realizes that she often goes pleasureless unless she accepts 'free treats.' " To have fun, a woman had to let a man pay for her and suffer the resultant damage to her reputation.

Even though Morgan misunderstood Botha's job and impact on the case – Nair was at pains to stress that Botha did not represent the state's entire case against Pistorius – the resultant damage from the bad PR around the matter will be difficult to undo.

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Such substantial, pervasive, anti-competitive and ultimately illegal conduct requires strong conduct limitations and restrictions and affirmative requirements, in order to right the wrongs, address the resultant damaging market effects, and redress the consumer harm.

"Although the likelihood of a catastrophic event is small in the short term, catastrophes involving physical commodities continue to occur, and the resultant damages are very difficult to measure, even after the event has occurred, and may be extremely large," the Fed noted.

The theory behind changes in the bone is that low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D slow the remodeling response of subarticular bone, resulting in thickening of the subchondral bone, osteophyte formation, and resultant cartilage damage [13].

Some assessment of resultant landslide damage, has been made for some of these storms although the results are largely qualitative (Basher et al. 2011)i,m,n,z.

The resultant DNA-damage results in cell-cycle arrest and cell death.

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