Sentence examples for to consequences from inspiring English sources

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to consequences

noun

That which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause.

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Matteo said, "I look forward to consequences in coming seasons".

Inspections, in China, can lead rather swiftly to consequences.

Shocked consciences tend to blind us to consequences.

Instead she evoked a naïve kid indifferent to consequences.

Ensure that "adequate yearly progress" by schools and states is clear, ambitious and subject to consequences.

Sometimes he suggests that people pass initiatives that lead to consequences they don't really understand.

Clearly, prosopagnosia can lead to consequences far worse than social embarrassment.

With no access to responsibilities, how could we have access to consequences?

It is true that foraged seasonal ingredients can often be commercially exploited without regard to consequences.

Reliance damages are limited to consequences that are reasonably foreseeable by the parties at the time that they contracted.

Jake's action in forwarding the video leads to consequences that are, if not truly tragic, immensely sad.

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