Sentence examples for scope of the consequences from inspiring English sources

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The officials said they were focused now on understanding the scope of the consequences and determining whether there is anything they can do to intervene.

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What distinguishes utilitarianism from egoism has to do with the scope of the relevant consequences.

Assessment of decision-making, risk taking and impulsivity is critical for understanding the full scope of the neurocognitive consequences associated with chronic smoking in AUD.

This declaration has the interpretation that, within the scope of the declaration, the consequences are unspecified if the value of fn-valued-variable is called with arguments not of the specified types; the value resulting from a valid call will be of type val-type.

Others include the use of a large sample size, the nationally representative country-level data, the simultaneous assessment of individual- and community-level factors, the extended scope of the traumatic physical consequences assessed, and the adherence to stringent ethical rules when collecting DHS data on domestic violence, and the contribution of findings not previously assessed.

Some key strengths of this study are its use of a large sample size, the use of nationally representative country-level data, the simultaneous assessment of individual- and community-level factors, the extended scope of the traumatic physical consequences assessed, and the adherence to stringent ethical rules when collecting DHS data on domestic violence.

When structural change happens, the enormity is often beyond the scope of the protagonists as the consequences are unthinkable.

[n1] It does seem to me, however, that, if a student is to be punished for using offensive speech, he is entitled to fair notice of the scope of the prohibition and the consequences of its violation.

Many Turks felt that the scope and the consequences of the Israeli incursion into Gaza were disproportionate to Hamas' provocation, and Israel has done little to alleviate international concern.

The scope of the synod's likely consequences is limited: the church is not, for instance, going to endorse gay marriage or abortion.

Second, "the idea of a decent minimum is that since the right to health care must be limited in scope (to avoid the consequences of a strong equal access right), it should be limited to the 'most basic' services, those normally 'adequate' for health, or for a 'decent' or 'tolerable' life" [ 57].

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