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The phrase "sole consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is the only result or effect of a particular action or situation. Example: "The sole consequence of his decision was the loss of trust among his colleagues."
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Grayson said that the closure of the projects is "totally a sole consequence of the FIT cut".
The results allowed us to discard the notion that p14 is entering the nucleus, or is retained within, as the sole consequence of being part of a larger complex.
It is concluded that nursing synchronisation is high in large rooms with crated sows, that it is not a sole consequence of synchronisation in general activity, that it depends on the distance between the sows, and that an increase in nursing frequency is not always reliably induced by a playback of pig nursing vocalisations.
Since the total concentration C T is roughly constant, the sole consequence of growth is an increase in cell volume.
Under this scenario, the sole consequence of perturbing splicing arises when mutations in critical intronic splice sequences disrupt the splicing process, leading to the accumulation of splicing intermediates or improperly spliced transcripts (e.g., Parker and Guthrie 1985; Fouser and Friesen 1986).
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The result is hardly surprising: there is no reason to expect the rat to perform a response whose sole consequence is the delivery of the now aversive sucrose solution.
So the sole consequence would be destroyed credit.
(The sole unfortunate consequence of this has been that it is now necessary to distinguish "virtue ethics" (the third approach) from "virtue theory", a term which is reserved for an account of virtue within one of the other approaches).
The sole negative consequence of providing preoperative PFMT, as identified by public sector providers, was the burden that this may place on already 'stretched' staff resources, and consequent impacts on other services, e.g. an increase in waiting lists, an inability to meet key performance indicators for patient waiting times.
The regulator says quite explicitly that the bank capital (reserve capital in particular) cannot be seen increasing as a consequence of the sole deterioration of the bank credit, all else being equal (see Albanese and Andersen (2014, Section 3.1)).
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