Sentence examples for the probable consequences of from inspiring English sources

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Under these circumstances, it is fair to presume that the wrongdoer intended "the probable consequences of its acts".

Teenagers are also more likely than adults to fail to understand the probable consequences of their actions, said Kenneth King of the Suffolk Law School Juvenile Justice Center.

Clarkson visited British ports to collect facts for his pamphlet "A Summary View of the Slave Trade and of the Probable Consequences of Its Abolition" (1787).

"The probable consequences of this (leftist government) experiment are far from clear-cut, but they are likely to be mostly market-negative," Teneo Intelligence consultants vice-president, Antonio Barroso, said.

Combining advanced flood mapping and atmospheric projections with data on California's geologic flood history, over 100 scientists calculated the probable consequences of a "superstorm" carrying tropical moisture from the South Pacific and dropping up to 10 feet of rain across the state.

I suspect that all the sitting justices recognize that they are neither final nor infallible, know quite well that their decisions "resonate in the world outside the confines of the court" and have pretty good ideas about the probable consequences of each decision they render, whether we like them or not.

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The probable consequence of such contretemp in the vicinity, of say, the U.N. Secretariat Bldg., might suppose that this test was definitive, but the FAA chose to discount it.

The probable consequence of this disparity is a widening of the health inequality across class and race divisions.

While the probable consequence of many of these weaknesses is to inflate prevalence rates [ 6, 7], this is offset by the known barriers to detection and management of depression.

The expected leg lengthening took into account the probable consequences for the contralateral hip in the neutral position of the AP radiographs.

Because rising sea levels are one of the most probable consequences of climate change (Solomon et al., 2007), previous research on extreme weather has predominantly focused on flooding events (e.g., Spence et al., 2011; Whitmarsh, 2008).

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