单词 | Consequence |
例句 | 1. In consequence he lost his place. 2. The accident was the inevitable consequence/result/outcome of carelessness. 3. It was an inevitable consequence of the decision. 4. Don't be uneasy about the consequence. 5. As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided that she wanted to become a nurse. 6. Many believe that poverty is a direct consequence of overpopulation. 7. Wastage was no doubt a necessary consequence of war. 8. Your opinion is of little consequence to me. 9. It is of no consequence. 10. The money was of little consequence to Tony. 11. Don't worry. It's of no consequence. 12. Is it of any consequence to you? 13. lack of elegance as a consequence of pomposity. 13. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. I don't suppose it is of any consequence now. 15. Disease was an inevitable consequence of poor living conditions. 16. This is a necessary consequence of progress. 17. This matter is of great consequence to all of us. 18. The closure of the factory was a necessary consequence of increased competition from abroad. 19. In consequence of your bad work I am forced to dismiss you. 20. He left as a direct result/consequence of what she said. 21. The material which is of no consequence will be relegated to appendices. 22. Animals have died as a consequence of coming into contact with this chemical. 23. If you play the fool, and lose a good job on consequence (), you can hardly expect much sympathy. 24. Time flies!Live in the present,and all the things are of no consequence just like floating clouds. 25. Peter blurted out the news before he considered the consequence. 26. Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. 27. Hundreds of people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. 28. As an overseer, he suddenly found himself a person of consequence. 29. Dry, brittle hair and split ends were the unfortunate consequence of years of dyeing it peroxide blond. 30. She was found guilty, and lost her job in consequence . 1. In consequence he lost his place. 2. The accident was the inevitable consequence/result/outcome of carelessness. 3. It was an inevitable consequence of the decision. 4. If you play the fool, and lose a good job on consequence , you can hardly expect much sympathy. 5. As a consequence of being in hospital, Shelly decided that she wanted to become a nurse. 6. Many believe that poverty is a direct consequence of overpopulation. 7. Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger. 8. This matter is of great consequence to all of us. 9. In consequence of your bad work I am forced to dismiss you. 31. The warning failed to sink in, and he got into trouble as a consequence. 32. His death was totally unexpected and, in consequence, no plans had been made for his replacement. 33. As a consequence of expansionism by some European countries, many ancient cultures have suffered. 34. She was over the age limit and, in consequence, her application was rejected. 35. The child was born deformed in consequence of an injury to its mother. 36. Scientists think it unlikely that any species will actually become extinct as a consequence of the oil spill. 37. Where he is from is of no consequence to me. 38. It had been a humiliating day for Flora and she bore the director a grudge in consequence. 39. This is a consequence of electron spin. 40. Neither country had other exports of any consequence. 41. Fire follows bugs as a natural consequence. 42. Children's development opportunities suffer in consequence. 43. Special privilege is another consequence of politics in conservation. 43. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 44. Emissions have drastically been cut as a consequence. 45. There were in consequence substantial changes afoot. 46. In consequence of this they loved him dearly. 47. I would come up with any possible imaginable consequence. 48. Felt was an almost inevitable consequence of keeping woolly sheep. 49. This is another interesting theoretical point, but probably of little consequence as far as error correction is concerned. 50. Finally, restricting has the inevitable consequence of spreading unhealthy fear throughout an organization. 51. I abhor vivisection with my whole soul. All the scientific discoveries stained with innocent blood I count as of no consequence. Mahatma Gandhi 52. It inquires whether the conception of community has undergone any change as a consequence of the crowd phenomenon. 53. The abandonment of grandiose planning intentions was the consequence of market conditions. 54. As a consequence the recent decline in public spending on services, such as education, has gone virtually unchecked. 55. In consequence, these objectives have been relegated, in many cases, to the hidden curriculum and pastoral concerns. 56. Speed is of no consequence, but duration is vital, the very nub of the matter. 57. I remember November 5, 1953, when a tendency to clear up had rather a disastrous consequence. 58. One consequence was to usher in a period of marked discretion in personal expenditure. 59. As a consequence some have suffered irreversible damage to their health. 60. Choosing the gender of your baby is an individual decision of no consequence to anybody else. 61. During the bad weather we experienced a few disasters and events, but they were of little consequence. 62. In consequence he was a man in battle with his own conscience. 63. It clearly ranks as the first written literature of any consequence. 64. In consequence they hoped for fellowship with others in the cause with particular ardour. 65. Neither is upward mobility, rising income or independence a necessary consequence of their diligence. 66. In consequence, the message contained within a going concern qualification may merely confuse users of financial statements. 67. If the building society had used the additional deposit to buy public sector debt, then the consequence would have been avoided. 68. Instead, it is a natural consequence of convection in a sphere. 69. Aside from the dismal academic record of ability grouping, it has a divisive social consequence as well. 70. I write reams of dry prose with appropriately technical language and what my colleagues consider scientific consequence. 71. One consequence is that it has caused substantial administrative problems for us. 72. No signal can be received outside that range but this is of no consequence. 73. As a consequence the equilibrium level of aggregate demand will fall. 74. In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify. 75. A further important consequence was an increase in the importance of the national governments relative to the authority of the Commission. 76. Such loyalty is by no means automatic or the inevitable consequence of propinquity. 77. The second accident did not break the chain of causation as it was a natural consequence of the first accident. 78. Another consequence of the war and economic crisis has been an increasing dependence on external aid. 79. As a consequence of this fact it is possible to delineate the proper role of the congregation in the eucharistic prayer. 80. This is an inadvertent consequence of the peculiar defect structure of the clay. 81. Normally, cowls require considerable maintenance and possible replacement every ten years - a costly consequence of owning an oast. 82. The consequence may well be the forms of bureaucracy that so occupy the attention of administrative reformers. 83. Yesterday's train crash near Selby, North Yorkshire, was clearly a tragic consequence of chance and deadly events. 84. As a consequence of the suggestion Laureen Williamson was approached and readily agreed to undertake the daunting task. 85. The Lydende Party vehemently opposed the committee chairperson, partly as a consequence of longstanding family feuds. 86. Does it enhance or threaten our security or is it of no consequence to us? 87. The consequence is to be seen in a rise of mass discontent in the main industrial countries. 88. In consequence the definitions used in table 3.3 are not directly comparable with their procedures. 89. This again is a symptomatic consequence of suffering from anorexia nervosa. 90. Nor will courts building upon Roe be likely to hand down erroneous decisions as a consequence. 91. The tribal warfare between groups of chimps is both a cause and a consequence of the male tendency to build alliances. 92. Such faults as can be detected are of little consequence to the average kite-maker. 93. Judgemade economic policy seems an almost inevitable consequence of a balanced-budget amendment in our litigious society. 94. That famous churchman Arnold of Rugby put a stamp upon independent education which helped to produce this consequence. 95. The theist does not see this as a chance consequence of the working out of blind laws of physics. 96. In consequence, agriculture and nature conservation are not in conflict in the Auvergne uplands. 97. Each operator adds a single new fact which is a direct consequence of what is known already. 98. The principle of Contrast, then, has as a general consequence the elimination of synonyms. 99. That stratification would occur as a necessary consequence of the alienation of labour. 100. The bruise is a direct causal consequence of the bump. 101. The report had been generally very favourable and his and his colleagues' morale had improved as a direct consequence. 102. Indeed, although regulatory offences in the abstract may be regarded as of minor consequence they may in certain cases have drastic results. 103. Her view must in consequence be truer than his to the actualities of her time. 103. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 104. De-hospitalization can be seen as a natural consequence of the decline in numbers of old long-stay patients. 105. The unfortunate consequence of this aggressive approach has been the development of hypoparathyroidism in more than 10 percent of patients undergoing surgery. 106. In neither ease was the omission a necessary consequence of the intellectual stance of the two schools. 107. As a consequence it has been possible, for over a century, to adopt two apparently quite contradictory positions simultaneously. 108. This is of little consequence to those of you who follow the San Francisco 49ers with the requisite devotion. 109. In consequence, Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice. 110. The child would then assimilate this object into its already formed concept of table, with no further consequence. 111. There is another possible consequence of this change, which may or may not have been intended. 112. The consequence of this for the curriculum must be that within all subject areas both aspects must be attended to. 113. But by far the worst consequence of an immediate auction would be to throw the broadcast industry on the junk pile. 114. Other treaties stipulate that no conflicting obligations can be made, but without specifying any consequence of breach. 115. In summary, then, animals undoubtedly can modify their behaviour as a consequence of their experiences. 116. The consequence was that good old New York tradition: cronyism, corruption and graft. 117. As a consequence, a large cheque which was presented against my account was returned unpaid. 118. In consequence, enclosure of arable was now creating more social problems than it could solve. 119. Although these sonatas do not add up to music of enormous consequence, Schultz and Schenkman bestow royal treatment upon them. 120. Another consequence of the artificially stimulated excess demand for food was the creation of black markets. 121. The claim by the widow was allowed by the court applying the direct consequence test for remoteness. 122. Such a proliferation of bureaucracy is an inevitable consequence of the expansion of the activities of the state. 123. The change was thought to be a direct consequence of the protest action taken by conscripts in May. 124. Small forest antelopes are selective feeders and, as a consequence, are solitary and monogamous. 125. It might be supposed that tremor was the consequence of a fixed-point attractor to periodic attractor transition of central nervous system neurones. 126. It may well be that one consequence of increasing complexity will be a return to standard units. 127. This is partly the inevitable consequence of gender being socially constructed. 128. What had brought this change about she hardly knew, but whatever the cause she did not regret the consequence. 129. Success is the child of hard work, determination and perseverance. Failure is the consequence of laziness, irresponsibility and lack of commitment. Dr T.P.Chia 130. As a consequence, we need to ask questions that help us to conduct a sociological analysis of teachers and teaching. 131. As a consequence, patients may feel a profound anorectal discomfort and have minor leaking. 132. The hon. Gentleman spoke with anxiety of the possibility of a rise in miners' wages as a consequence of this Bill. 133. As a consequence,(http:///consequence.html) only laboratories with immediate access to particle accelerators can carry out this sort of work. 134. When some one can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help. 135. The union withdrew its support; the women lost their case for unfair dismissal as a consequence. 136. As a consequence, a parent is unlikely to discover the identity of an informant if that person has requested confidentiality. 137. In consequence, a gulf has opened between ecclesiastics and their congregations. 138. In consequence, these people also condemned the planners and the Council. 139. His margin over the conservative candidates standing against him was not of much consequence. 140. It changed hands again several times but its subsequent history is of no consequence to this narrative. 141. Public awareness of the value of applying these techniques to archaeology has increased in consequence. 142. Data on experimental animals show that it may be the long term consequence of glomerular haemodynamic abnormalities induced by long term hyperglycaemia. 143. A further important consequence was the more rapid implementation of planned petrochemical projects in response to sharp rises in oil production and oil prices. 144. Because President Clinton is seeking re-election, the date is of little consequence to Democrats. 145. The consignors then shopped the piece around, and Washington dealer Guy Bush got a very good buy indeed as a consequence. 146. As a consequence, the volume of bank deposits has a minor influence on the general price level and total expenditure. 147. Paul's major concern must be the consequence of being delivered from drudgery. 148. Instead we should see it as the natural consequence of trying to change schools from the top down. 149. Second, the relationship between age and poverty may be the consequence of other causal factors. 150. These relationships were a natural consequence of evolution working to produce mutual interactions from which all the species involved would benefit. 151. The Empress miscarried in April 1853 and as a consequence remained extremely unwell for months. 152. By the early 1960s, as a consequence, anticommunism had lost its cachet. 153. As a consequence, Bob Dole is not somebody that they have followed in his career. 154. Many sociologists would see these differences in life chances as a direct consequence of social stratification. 155. Section 56 is breached by entering into an investment transaction in the course of or as a consequence of an unsolicited call. 156. The practical consequence has previously been that prolonged autoradiographic techniques were required. 157. This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence. 158. Off-farm income was also limited, in consequence many farmers' sons left home to seek employment elsewhere. 159. The influence of the trade unions has been weakened as a consequence of legislation, our economic circumstances, and demographic decline. 160. Jump cuts of memory without cause and effect, event and consequence, incident and emotion. 161. The consequence is likely to be a House less inclined to ideological combat and more given to cranking out compromises with Clinton. 162. The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence. 163. As a consequence,( ) undergraduate teaching laboratories operated close to maximum capacity throughout the year. 164. The consequence is an increasingly standardised way of life or at least aspirations towards a particular way of life across the world. 165. Another consequence is that the parties will feel driven to compensate by buying up more television advertising time. 166. It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century. 167. The blossoming of mathematics and astronomy was a natural consequence of this awareness. 168. As a consequence, abnormally high rates of spontaneous abortions among women coffee-harvesters have been recorded. 169. Failure is the consequence of laziness, irresponsibility, recklessness and emotional stupidity. Dr T.P.Chia 170. There were exaggerated expectations for one thing, a more or less inevitable consequence of those golden years. 171. However, a consequence of this autonomy is their responsibility for seeing that housework gets done. 172. It may be that that individual does not function normally as a consequence of the sensory deprivation. 173. The consequence was that very few Yugoslav enterprises were established mainly to satisfy export demand. 174. To point out the difference between their conceptions of class is, in consequence, simply to state a more fundamental problem. 175. They were of no consequence, I knew they were of no consequence. 176. The first of these events was a direct consequence of the war. 177. As a consequence, whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled. 178. The consequence of this is that aquatic life below is seriously damaged and even destroyed. 179. Not treating women as autonomous, in pornographic love-making, has the consequence of reinforcing women's subordination. 180. If so, divorce may in some degree be the consequence, not the cause, of lower social capital. 181. The outcome of the election is, at least in simple majority systems, a direct arithmetic consequence of the individual votes cast. 182. The tenure of a person's housing has been shown to be a consequence of marital breakdown in many cases. 183. This was often a direct consequence of bad diet: too much matooke and nothing else. 184. As a consequence, almost every economy benefited from rapid growth and high employment. 185. As a consequence, the goldsmiths' receipts began to circulate as generally acceptable means of payment. 186. One direct consequence of the amino acid changes is the well recognised reduction in dopamine and serotonin turnover. 187. The relationship between the bureaucracy and other institutions is not a consequence of the exercise of political power by the dominant class. 188. The behaviour of the body as a whole will then emerge as a consequence of interactions of the parts. 189. As an additional consequence, fugitive slaves would be free as soon as they crossed the southern boundary of the North. 190. Force of historical circumstances had dramatically reunited two friends temporarily disunited as a consequence of Cold War expediency. 191. In consequence, both share a central belief in displaying speech as evidence. 192. Tortious behavior is the reason of damage consequence. 193. Consequence : the extraction rate of arecoline raises obviously. 194. Will cause the consequence of fecal incontinence. 195. Counter-meshing gears (CMG) mechanism is a discrimination mechanism mainly used in high consequence systems, and discrimination-teeth coding is its kernel design issue. 196. For the moment no matter the business that it can reave how many KTV truly, sheet sees it swim to be not a net the consequence that players produce and appeal, already had great value. 197. As a consequence, principle of tariff concession arises out of the practice of liberalization. 198. On the basis, she has described the psychological disorder such as network relying on, human communication, emotion communication and analyzed their inducement and consequence. 199. Rather, life is a consequence of the laws of computation and self-organization. 200. The supplies catenary risk consequence estimation that does not decide abiogenesis risk incident is brought about is the difficulty place that the risk estimates. 201. The first organizations of consequence in the West were governmental, religious, and military institutions. 202. Packing the immediate consequence that concerns nevertheless is the heavy loss of economic interest. 203. Chapter four describes the legal consequence of fundamental breach of contract. 204. Assumption of risk is refers to the behavior that aggrieved people knows that assumption of risk possibly bring himself damage, but the aggrieved people volunteer to bear damage consequence. 205. The Parental Care Model hypothesizes that endothermy is arisen as a consequence of selection for parental care because endothermy enables a parent to control incubation temperature. 206. Reinforcer is Any consequence immediately following a response that increase the probability that the behavior will be repeated. 207. Moreover(), simplified methods for calculating consequence of accidents in both individual and social risk were also developed. 208. Administrative efficiency is a fundamental rule of the Administrative Procedure Law, as legislative consequence is the central element of it. 209. Such circumstance is breakneck, have a bit shake, hang overhead droplight to fall down likely, consequence is very serious. 210. Nowadays, there has been tax dodging by some companies run by foreign capital in our nation, and the number of that has been growing sharply. The consequence of that is very serious. 211. The legal consequence for non-participation should be determined by whether the insured has fulfilled his duty to inform. 212. In German civil law, three doctrines prevail about the judgment of unlawfulness:consequence unlawfulness, act unlawfulness and the depend-on(compromise)doctrine. 213. Watteau was careless in matters of material technique and many of his paintings are in consequence in a poor state of preservation. 214. Context: Paul tells of events that took place in relation to death and resurrection of Christ. Then he draws out the consequence. 215. This stagnant Japan myth put about as a consequence of some macroeconomic data and a rise in unemployment to levels that the United States would love, is journalistic puff-puff. 216. The combination of bank capital and fictitious capital is the inevitable consequence of productivity development. 217. However, having restrictive conditions to the obligation, the policy holder does not need to undertake the disadvantageous legal consequence. 218. The consequence demonstrates that DEMs of different grid size should be adopted according as the hypsography when model parameters are confirmed by the topographic characteristics. 219. This abdominal CT scan with contrast demonstrates right hydronephrosis and hydroureter as a consequence of ureteral obstruction. 220. Thermodynamically speaking, this molecular ordering lowers the system's entropy, so the system compensates by heating up as a consequence of energy conservation. 221. In consequence a marked increase in the combined visible and invisible trade surplus over the year. 222. Although the infection can involve any of these structures, the most common consequence is internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis. 223. As a consequence we engaged in contingency planning that we felt would keep people safe. 224. She is preternaturally cautious,(http://) a consequence of her Methodist propriety and 20 years of insane public scrutiny. 225. The behavior of authorized representative is legally valid only within the scope and the duration of this Letter of Authorization. The legal consequence is recognized and assumed by me and my firm. 226. What would be the consequence to an organism IF arsenate were substituted for phosphate? Arsenate is very toxic to most organisms. Explain why. 227. One consequence was the Chinese determination "to prove their imperviousness to outside pressure. 228. The virtual model library which is based on three-dimensional CAD can overcome these disadvantages completely, and holds a consequence in the innovation of modern teaching. 229. The consequence indicated that eperythrozoon suis resis thinness to physics and chemicals in resistant experiment. 230. Everything that's happened to Mbeki is a consequence of the arms deal. 231. Marx haunt capital theory basically includes haunt capital is total theory, capitalist credence is talked, fictitious capital is talked, credit system consequence talks 4 big logistic connotation. 232. In consequence, most of his plays are disappointing to read. 233. The right lung is atelectatic and floating in bloody fluid filling the right chest cavity as a consequence of trauma. This is a hemothorax. 234. Many leukemic oncogenes form as a consequence of gene fusions or mutation that result in the activation or overexpression of a tyrosine kinase. 235. There are few domains of management practice and conceptualisation that are as complex and of such significant consequence as that of designing the future of a city. 236. It is a moral contest in which Satan is vanquished, and the liberation of his subjects is the consequence of his own subdual . 237. As a consequence, the major halocarbon producing nations agreed to phase out production of CFCs, halons, and related compounds, a process that was completed in 1996. 238. If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims. 239. The absolutely void contract is a kind of expression behavior in essence, and its direct consequence is just that it does not have legal force, which can't offer help to the parties in law. 240. The legal nature of contracts of donation, and those which are related to it: the conditions and legal consequence of rescinding donation, the scope of donee etc. 241. An immediate consequence of this profound change is the simplification of business transaction. 242. The evil consequence resulted from men's parturiency is burdened by women. This is a deviation from the idea of Buddhism that all flesh is equal and the major idea of comeuppance. 243. The philosophical doctrine that every event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedents that are independent of the human will. 244. A consequence of the overfull cultivars caused a lot of problem in resources preserving,[http://] breeding and production. 245. Malignant melanomas, other cancers and conditions are the consequence of not taking the proper precautions," added Dr Leitner. 246. Verb overlapping configuration and following component is carrying on in time, it is transition connection or consequence. 247. As a consequence of the transfer of shares, the Nordic Air Group would be subject to SEK 712 million for financial losses. 248. Nathaniel Hawthorne's works show some Transcendentalist influence, including a belief in individual choice and consequence. 249. The markedly elevated phosphate levels, coupled with very low calcium levels, led us to conclude that the cause of death was cardiorespiratory failure as a consequence of phosphate overdose. 250. In the oxygen making, any careless use will cause explosion of the air separation equipment, whose consequence is extremely serious, either suffering injury or personnel casualty. 251. 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