Sentence examples for to have adverse consequences from inspiring English sources

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While the United States voiced its disappointment with the Taiwanese move after it was set in motion last week, it is unlikely to have adverse consequences on relations — including American arms sales to the island.

Contrary to the expectation that access to college consistently promotes family stability and economic security, the authors argue that deficiencies in current policy lead college attendance to have adverse consequences for some families headed by unmarried parents.

Though Christie may have pulled out a short-term victory, the issue is likely to have adverse consequences for his political prospects.

Under the assumption that large copy number variants are likely to have adverse consequences on brain development, these findings are consistent with the view that schizophrenia has a stronger neurodevelopmental component than bipolar disorder.

Many of the families of infants cared for in government facilities are poor, and the out of pocket expenditure for laser treatment is likely to have adverse consequences, but this was not explored in this study.

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The inability to properly react to touch would have adverse consequences to larva survival.

This is an extremely important homeostatic mechanism because too much or too little exposure to cortisol can have adverse consequences to health and well being.

Prenatal exposure to inhalants can have adverse consequences, and research is needed to determine their short- and long-term effects on infant development.

This pattern of results suggests that, even in the absence of substantial current exposures to lead, chronic, low-level historical exposures to lead may have adverse consequences for the cognitive aging of women and thus merit further research.

Quite aside from issues of causation and proof, it has also been argued that any effective change in the law to grant greater protection to the fetus would have adverse consequences on the freedoms and status of all pregnant and non-pregnant fertile women.

There is extensive evidence that reduced public expenditure allocations to the health sector have adverse consequences for the health of populations, which substantiates the ecological findings of this analysis.

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