Sentence examples for shared consequence from inspiring English sources

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A shared consequence of the regulatory mutations was the reduction in RpoS levels, as shown in figure 2 A and figure 3 F.

Because the endocytosis-related proteins mentioned above are also exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, as in the case of CALM, 11, 23, 29 it is possible that changes in the localization of fusions involving endocytosis-related proteins have some shared consequence that is important for leukemogenesis.

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All of these should be promoted based on four keys: 1) careful design and planning in line with creative ideas, 2) prudence in the design and planning of tourism development that corresponds to the market, 3) community involvement that is capable of thinking, planning, using resources, and sharing consequences, and 4) designing tourism that adheres to the concepts of sustainable tourism.

Gill's view was shared by Consequence of Sound's Chris Bosman who felt the song's "dramatic and painful exploration of female beauty" made it a highlight on Beyoncé.

Although Osborne was Welsh on his father's side, in The Entertainer it is "England" that has been ruined by Suez, even though the rest of the UK shared the consequences of post-colonial overreach.

Finally, we show that one consequence shared by these mutations is the reduced binding of mutant Spt16 proteins across SRG1 and other highly transcribed genes.

This gives other banks and building societies an interest in maximising the proceeds from B&B's mortgage book.It also means they share the consequences of allowing one of their number to exploit the fast-growing but risky market for buy-to-let mortgages, which account for 60% of B&B's portfolio.

They are scrupulous about sharing the consequences of their giving, so you know what you are getting by your generous gifts.

These three mutants seem to share similar consequences: they all disrupt the interactions in the homotrimer and therefore result in the inability of EDA to interact with its target receptors.

In aviation, passengers and aircrews share the consequences of risk.

It was a jolting reminder of the human consequences, shared by hundreds of British families, thousands of Americans, and millions of Iraqis, of the terrible misjudgment that Tony Blair made when he took Britain to war in 2003.

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