Sentence examples for the likely consequence from inspiring English sources

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The likely consequence is to prove to them that something is grievously, terrifyingly wrong with their capacity for fact retention.

Capturing bin Laden, then, would possibly mean invading Pakistan, with the likely consequence of destabilizing an already volatile country.

When contraception is unavailable, the likely consequence is not less sex, but more pregnancy.

The likely consequence of a cap is that already falling working-age benefits will be cut further to accommodate rising pensioner spending.

It seems very obvious to many people in the NHS that this is the likely consequence of what he is proposing," he said.

The likely consequence is that the crisis will have to be discussed in the nearby city of Montreux at the other end of Lake Geneva.

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It is totally appalling that they can put regulations like this together without fully thinking through the likely consequences.

In both cases we denied the likely consequences.

The likely consequences will be much less admired.

The likely consequences of these adverts are well recognised.

"But it omits consideration of the likely consequences to the victim".

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