Sentence examples for separate consequences from inspiring English sources

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The report, "Schools More Separate: Consequences of a Decade of Resegregation," by the university's Civil Rights Project, confirms a return toward segregation in the K-to-12 grades despite a growing diversity of the general population and support for integration in public opinion surveys.

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Instead, this evidence suggests that the rheumatoid erosion has a bone-centered origin and that cartilage damage occurs as a separate consequence, a conclusion that was also proposed by van der Heijde [ 48] in a review of radiographic progression of RA joint damage.

It is thus difficult, in general, to fully separate the consequences of registration variability and error from those of differences in the underlying anatomical partitions for different methods.

Or, rather, this view would tend to separate the consequences of ageing in two different categories.

To separate the consequences of radiation at younger ages from those at older ages, we also analysed the effects and radiation risks of a decade of annual screening starting at age 30 and 40.

The consequence is often a misinterpretation of study results, stemming from a failure to separate effect size from precision.

First, despite that we can eliminate the possibility the Band 3 mutation imposes a direct effect on the heart, as the expression of Band 3 is restricted to red blood cells [15], it will be difficult to separate the consequence of hemodynamic stress from the hypoxic challenge to the heart.

When the arms are exchanged during mitosis, the inhibitor of Gal 4-mediated transcription (Gal 80) and the activator of its transcription (Gal 4) become physically separated, the consequence of which is that each transgene will be expressed in one or the other daughter cell after recombination.

Indeed, it is morally vital: to excuse individuals of blame, to separate actions from consequences, is to deny their autonomy.

In a similar chain of consequences, separate subsidies mined by Smithfield helped support the export of cheap pork scraps from Poland to Africa, where some hog farmers also are giving up because they cannot compete.

It is difficult to separate causes and consequences as the events and changes have occurred often simultaneously over the past five decades.

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