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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yield consequence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to produce or result in an outcome or repercussion. Example: The company's decision to cut costs may yield consequences such as employee layoffs and decreased productivity.
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In addition to this result, Grice's view of psychological explanation also yield consequences both for ontology and for ethics.
In every case, however, these elements must yield consequences that are testable, either by themselves or in conjunction with empirically derived notions (PD 47).
To influence learning, assessment should be consequential and yield consequences that are concrete and substantial rather than abstract and trivial.
Studying yield consequences of fishing-induced changes is extremely difficult because it relies on critical assumptions about density dependence and how the rest of the ecosystem will react to harvest-induced changes in stock structure and life history traits (e.g. Gårdmark et al. 2003; Abrams and Matsuda 2005).
For example, as Lewis himself admits, his counterpart theoretic account of modality either yields the consequence that every actual object necessarily exists or yields the consequence that some actual object is not identical to itself (Lewis 1983: 32).
However, a third transformation may well be at hand -- one that may yield different consequences.
The cycle of lethal police violence, community outrage, and legal proceedings that yield no consequences came around again last Friday in St .Paul, Minnesota.
Indeed, "helicopter helping" should yield similar consequences in virtually any relationship — with spouses, friends, co-workers — in which one person can help another.
One of three screenplays written by Geelong-born Helen Garner, an influential voice on the Australian literary scene, the film is a layered but unpretentious examination of the last embers of a dying marriage – and a rumination on how some decisions yield emotional consequences that entangle our day-to-day lives.
In fact, of the three categories of bad words — salacious obscenity, scatalogical profanity, and sacrilegious blasphemy — only blasphemy seems to have retained its capacity to yield unpleasant consequences, especially if racial, ethnic, sexual-preference-related, and disability-related slurs are included along with the religious ones.
But on any railroad, morning routines that differ by as little as half an hour can yield great consequences on professional and personal lives: commuters who arrived in the city after 7 30 a.m. were twice as likely to be late as those who arrived between 6 and 7 30 a.m.
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