Sentence examples for that consequences from inspiring English sources

The phrase "that consequences" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a misuse of "those consequences" or "the consequences," depending on the intended meaning. Example: "We need to consider the consequences of our actions before making a decision."

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It's very important in the tech world that consequences are exponential, not geometrical".

Although the American Society for Microbiology correctly warns that consequences could be dire, from an increase in infectious diseases to germs that are increasingly resistant to antibiotics, there is also equally basic problem involved: discourtesy.

But I'm not convinced that consequences have ever been a major concern for Assange, who recently published 250,000 unredacted US diplomatic cables containing the names of confidential informants in Afghanistan and other countries.

Since the Hillsborough independent panel published its report on 12 September, blowing away the myths and police lies about how 96 people died at the FA Cup semi-final on 15 April 1989, there has been a sense that consequences are falling almost naturally into place.

By punishing the two banks for actions that met the letter of the law, the settlements send a clear signal that consequences matter -- that henceforth banks and other corporate advisers will be held accountable when their actions result in outcomes that deceive investors.

Starting this week, it's vital that everyone who is trying to maintain sanity understand that this is so — that it is a myth that reason, as normally undertaken, is going to affect this process or that "consequences," as they are normally understood, will, either.

In the meantime, the Christian and Islamic peoples of Spain had become tightly associated with each other culturally and economically, to the extent that consequences of the crusading spirit that manifested in the 11th century were often scarcely less harmful to the Christian conquerors than to the conquered Moors.

The system supports a 'what-if' type of reasoning such that consequences of different assumptions can be explored.

It is likely that consequences associated with income inequality, such as high unemployment rate and crime rate, would in turn be alleviated.

Thus, heavy alcohol use may cause more SMI symptoms that either result in more consequences or facilitate perceptions that consequences are worse (Ali et al., 2015).

It must be considered that consequences of utilisation abandonment differ in coniferous forests and would impose higher risks in terms of calamities and stand stability.

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