Sentence examples for systematic consequences from inspiring English sources

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On many occasions, I've suffered the systematic consequences of tempting, misunderstanding or not complying with the rules and regulations of authority; for example being expelled from high school at age 15 or being arrested- twice (I still laugh about the latter).

While some experts do advocate pulling back as a way to avoid conflict and teach logical consequences, others advise using systematic consequences and incentives.

In addition, a defect in any heme biosynthetic enzyme does not result in uniform systematic consequences [ 2].

The question which costs to consider in the assessment of interventions has important and systematic consequences for their demonstrated favourability, and, as such, a high potential for introducing bias towards specific areas of care [ 29- 32].

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These results confirm the hypothesis that a positive T-wave bias emerges as a systematic consequence of increased distance between the exploring electrode and the underlying tissue.

For example, it is often hard to know if the BOLD fMRI technique is localising the primary generator of the EEG activity or if it is, instead, localising brain regions whose activity is a systematic consequence of the primary generator's activity (e.g., propagated epileptic activity 3), which is time-locked and correlated to the first.

This relatively low value, as compared to the 4 cR/cM obtained for GGA7 [ 35] or 6.5 cR/cM for GGA5 [ 37], is influenced by the disparity in recombination rate observed along the chromosome and is a consequence of the systematic recombination event between the MHC-Y and MHC-B complexes.

Facts 2. Alternatives 3. Systematic review of consequences," he writes.

The concepts of unintended consequences, systematic biotechnology and status quo, and biotechnology decision tools are discussed.

Nevertheless, his systematic thought had consequences for the field.

It is worth noticing that two of the first authors who presented systematic discussions of consequence in the 14th century, namely Ockham and Burley, are both in some way or another influenced by the Topics.

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