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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troublesome consequences" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to negative results that are caused by a choice or action. For example, the city had to pay hefty fines as a result of their negligence, leading to troublesome consequences for their budget.
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More of the credit risk has been shifted to other investors who, at least in theory, are able to suffer losses without the troublesome consequences for credit creation, and thus economic growth, that big losses in the banking system have often caused in the past.
As with cognitive empathy, however, emotional empathy can have troublesome consequences if applied in isolation.
This may be understandable but it has some troublesome consequences, including a shortage of funds to provide financial aid to the most needy students.
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This ensuing elevated hepatic lipogenesis is a troublesome consequence of hyperinsulinemia observed in obesity and type II diabetes mellitus.
Shoehorning in a white savior, as when a leak this fall led many to fear that the live-action "Mulan" would feature a white love interest and hero, brings with it its own set of troublesome implications and consequences.
Although the acute cutaneous manifestations can be painful and troublesome, the most important consequence of herpes zoster (shingles) is the chronic pain syndrome known as postherpetic neuralgia (PHN).
While coughing may be seen as a mere troublesome symptoms without any serious consequences, ignoring cough that may be the sole presenting symptom of an underlying respiratory disease may lead to delayed diagnosis and progressions of a serious illness or chronic respiratory morbidity.
This means that some good lots will be judged guilty as non-conforming and rejected, but this consequence is less troublesome to the consumer.
There is some debate about whether this consequence is sufficiently troublesome, but the intuitionistic anti-realist takes solace in the fact that she is not committed to the blatantly absurd claim that all truths are known.
As a consequence it is troublesome and tedious to record a statistically significant number of force curves that extend chains to high enough forces to investigate certain conformational transitions, such as the boat-to-inverted chair, exhibited by polysaccharides such as pectin.
It leads the powerful to have troublesome journalists beaten or killed with no consequences.
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