A wrong calculation allowing for too little time will result in an unfinished work. |
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Large chronic doses of licorice may result in cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and pseudoprimary aldosteronism. |
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The ice-free seas will further exacerbate the melt, as the reduced reflection of light will result in the dark seas absorbing more warmth. |
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Supervisors can be civilly and criminally liable in instances that result in substantial injury or death. |
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The news organizations fear the tougher law would result in subpoenas being issued to journalists who published leaked information. |
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Other improvements are planned which will result in even easier access, improved support and adjustability for different sizes. |
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Moves often result in the use of new technologies and equipment, calling for adjustments in the ways people access and process information. |
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This tendency can result in the writing being left until the last minute and consequently rushed. |
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Subsequently, the increase in the use of adjunct professors and teaching assistants could result in the laying off of traditional faculty. |
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The algorithm used by the strategy may result in overclassification of fever as malaria and hence overuse of antimalarials. |
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The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin. |
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The discussion can result in labeling or relabeling a specimen after it has arrived in the laboratory. |
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This would result in a boat that has identical stability to that of the standard boat up to 38-40 degrees of heel. |
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An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims. |
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Failure to adhere to safe working practices in the laboratory can quickly result in serious injuries or incidents. |
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Chemo medicine may cause temporary nerve damage, which can result in burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in the fingers and toes. |
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Isolation of ovarian anlage result in normal follicle-bearing ovarian tissue. |
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Although the divergent styles will result in fans having a clear favorite between the two films, both are solid, well-made movies. |
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On occasion, severe frosts, biting easterly winds and snowfall can result in winter casualties. |
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It will result in each resource allocation process being subject to boundary disputes. |
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It was made very clear that a similar action after qualification would be likely to result in referral to the General Medical Council. |
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But he warned that the increasing number of flights would result in an alarming rise in the accident rate in the next 10 to 15 years. |
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Any breach of the rule was to result in a withdrawal by the clergy of their services at the wake and funeral. |
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Statistically, one in 100 launches might result in a transoceanic abort landing. |
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This may result in abortion, premature delivery or Congenital Rubella Syndrome. |
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This will result in the making of better professionals in every walk of life. |
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They say the reckless use of weaponry could result in innocent people getting killed. |
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But then, overdosing on received wisdom and political correctness does tend to result in irony deficiency. |
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Lining the jambs between the inner and outer window with a soft, absorbent material such as felt will result in even greater noise reduction. |
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According to this idea, loss of Uox activity might result in a quantum jump in intellectual capability and thus trigger emergence of man. |
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Irrigating well before the normal irrigation season could result in a considerable time lapse between irrigations. |
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The second is that it may not be economic, as it would simply result in six days' worth of sales being spread over seven days. |
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If a tilt is created in these drafts by wind shear, additional up or downdrafts can occur and this can result in extra cells being formed. |
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It will result in inappropriate and wasted research funds, time, and effort, and may influence dangerous interventions. |
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Uninterpretable levels can result in large amounts of wasted laboratory resources. |
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Misinterpretation of the differences between assessment and instruction could result in wasted instructional time. |
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A little time spent window shopping can result in significant long-term savings at the gas pump. |
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Therefore, delaying audits generally will not result in the additional accrual of interest. |
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Longer and steeper slopes may result in more solids accumulating in the basin. |
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They're relatively simple and quick quests that result in very little gain in terms of experience points. |
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Nosing into the wave, called purling, will usually result in your quick exit from the board. |
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Rearranging the gallery is one way to stay busy, and one that can result in quick sales. |
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Machining operations also can result in residual stress and require intermediate stress relieving prior to final machining. |
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Long-term use may result in side effects such as acidity, gastritis and even kidney failure. |
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A pair of flies beginning operation in April, if all were to live, would result in 191,010,000,000,000,000,000 flies by August. |
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This can result in obscurity or in a ruling which is ambiguous on matters of importance. |
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Stimulating tongue acupoints could augment the neural pathways connected to the motor cortex and result in improvements in motor function. |
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A prolonged admission is likely to result in profound weakness and physical disability. |
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This may or may not result in more rapid acquisition of English communication skills for ELL students. |
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Severe bites on the head, face or neck may result in rabies in as short a period as nine days. |
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He said it was most likely that the eventual pay deal will result in increases of around 3.44 per cent across the board. |
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The pain may result in inability to do routine work or household activities. |
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These characteristics result in a more prolonged and predictable anticoagulant effect and less bleeding. |
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I should also point out that the system was far from being stable at this speed, as any attempt to benchmark would result in a system reboot. |
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These ripples can result in voltage dropping too low which usually causes system reboots and crashes. |
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Faster would result in artifacting or a garbled screen, requiring a reboot to restore things to working order. |
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This causes the skin to blister on contact, which can result in infection, sepsis, and death. |
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These encounters can be quite violent and frequently result in the labellum being torn from the flower. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer. |
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If a constable reasonably apprehends that the action of any person may result in a breach of the peace it is his duty to prevent that action. |
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Increased boar usage generally does not result in increased sperm production. |
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The actors workshopped the script together, which helped result in the extraordinary performances that exist in the film. |
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High air temperatures and uneven moisture content within the kernel result in a much higher incidence of stress cracks in the kernels. |
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The sort of feed may have to change, because the wetter winters will probably result in nutrients being leached out of the soil at a faster rate. |
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Overuse of AMBER Alert could result in the public becoming desensitized to Alerts when they are issued. |
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Gas could leak from the unsealed core, while working in water could also result in leakage. |
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A selection policy alone will simply result in a revolving door syndrome many disadvantaged students selected, but very high dropout rates. |
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This level of remuneration did not result in the collapse of the book trade as we know it. |
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Stiff zoning laws, even when they're well-intended, result in unintended consequences. |
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Both decline types are likely to result in the deterioration of financial performance and level of resources in any organization. |
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Tuberculous infection may result in vertebral collapse and a sharply angulated deformity. |
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A downturn in a lender's home market does not result in a drop in lending elsewhere. |
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When this occurs, it may result in a state of alkalosis which can cause conditions from weakness and fatigue to headaches and anxiety. |
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Failure to perform an echocardiogram may result in inappropriate treatment or potentially remediable causes being overlooked. |
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The group continues to generate cash and a new warehouse will result in significant cost savings. |
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Conjunctivitis, keratitis, or chorioretinitis can result in vision loss and blindness. |
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This can result in angina or, if the vessel is blocked completely, a heart attack. |
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The increase in costs will result in a doubling of our charges, which is totally ridiculous. |
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Regrettably this can still result in ancient remains being left to decay or even being destroyed. |
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In adults, lead poisoning can result in damage to the central nervous system and severely weaken fingers, joints, wrists and ankles. |
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An area in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.1 rem per hour. |
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Will crops that have been genetically manipulated to be resistant to herbicides result in greater use of herbicides? |
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Weather conditions other than alternating early mists and warm afternoons can result in a satisfactory noble rot infection. |
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This red shift should result in different relative emissions at different wavelengths. |
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Fire chiefs are warning the smoking ban may result in a rise in the number of house fires as more people light up at home. |
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And that is not to say that the poll will result in the childcare issue being relegated to the footnotes of party manifestos. |
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If you have one or two wild cards, making a full run is relatively easy and will usually result in a win. |
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After lift-off, the heavy weight will result in a relatively slow acceleration to the speed for best angle of climb. |
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Full frontal constraint may flatten the face, limit mandibular growth, and result in a retroflexed head with a prominent occipital shelf. |
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Such tensions may well result in an increase in observed decoupling in share repurchase programs for those firms. |
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The ground is in a charming setting, surrounded by hills, although this does result in shadows over the ground in the late afternoon or evening. |
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Even assembling a variety of ancient sources does not necessarily result in a truthful or complete picture. |
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Will it result in a facile anti-reductionist anfractuosity so skilfully punctuated way back by E.H. Carr in his What is History? |
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I will also try using 30 cl of whipping cream and 20 cl of milk, this should work too and result in a lighter cream. |
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Excessive crying or increased gas production from colon function can result in intraluminal gas formation and aerophagia. |
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Giving them free license to print will result in their indiscriminate covering of the entire surface with gadget prints. |
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Winner-take-all electoral systems and adversary politics result in truth being irrelevant. |
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Their efforts frequently result in thousands of database records and numerous Web pages with many interactive features. |
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But sometimes his adverbial excess and convoluted structures result in awkward prose. |
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Our research goal is to determine if developed beverages fortified with inulin will result in improved bowel function, decreased laxative use and improved bone health. |
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Rarely, strep throat infections that are either untreated or incompletely treated can lead to rheumatic fever, an illness that can result in heart disease and arthritis. |
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He also included money laundering operations, business scams and illegal undertakings involving foreign operated businesses that result in profits sent out of country. |
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Blaming the self may allow the perceived deflection of interpersonal hostility and result in a shield against retributory threat from the external environment. |
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In each case, while Joe seems to be the catalyst, we soon see that it is the internal flaws that each individual carries that result in their reprobate behavior. |
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Thankfully, not all such incidents result in accidents and thankfully, even though this young woman's car was a complete write-off she only suffered minor injuries. |
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To rezone the land would result in spot zoning, which is not allowed. |
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More than 10 million Americans are thought to have macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa, diseases of the retina that often result in blindness. |
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Mutations in the gene mexR coding for the repressor protein result in reduced affinity for the promoter target and upregulation of the mexAB-oprM operon. |
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The loss of genetic diversity could result in animals with weakened immune systems, unable to resist infections that may wipe out whole flocks or herds. |
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Attempting to prove the legal reprehensibility of the enemy can only result in entangling one's own forces in the very litigation one is attempting to impose on the enemy. |
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And if those consequences result in exponentially higher Brotherhood casualties than army casualties, then so be it. |
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I thought to myself that a long period on a coach trying to pass out with the aid of many tins of Stella and the least comfy seats in showbiz might result in some kip. |
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Landlords argue this would result in either fewer properties for rent, or higher rents at all levels of the rental market to offset the risk posed by troublesome tenants. |
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Cumulatively, these impairments result in disorientation while ambulating. |
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A less common form of arthritis known as ankylosing spondylitis may affect the spine and also result in pain, stiffness and limitation of neck movement. |
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Insufficient removal of these air embolisms may result in serious water stress which may lead to early leaf wilting as previously shown in chrysanthemum cut flowers. |
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Ginger reported that the authority's own studies showed that lower fares would actually result in increased ridership and increased revenues, with no increase in costs. |
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Renal tubular defects result in a loss of calcium and phosphate in the urine leading to children with deficient mineralization of growing bone and rickets. |
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Thyrotoxicosis, anticholinergic drug poisoning, and amphetamine or cocaine use can result in signs of increased sympathetic activity and altered mental status. |
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The restructuring is expected to result in the redundancy of several hundred workers. |
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Wash your hands after visits to the restrooms and breakrooms and also remember that shopping and any trips to public places can result in exposure to infections. |
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Can be used with minimal agitation when processing roll film in tanks for very pronounced adjacency effects that can result in great apparent sharpness. |
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Herbal laxatives and diuretics may result in temporary weight loss. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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No, this brief delay must be a sign that the implementation of the Affordable Care Act is destined to result in abject failure. |
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In the weeks following, Perry was asked if he believed the illegal raid should result in firings or disciplinary actions at cps. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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Anything less than that could result in a whipping, and no one wanted to be bent over the knee of old Grandfather Windom and be lashed with his belt at the age of eighteen. |
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There are thus a number of different requirements for mitochondrial metabolism, ranging from biosynthesis to catabolic processes that may or may not result in ATP synthesis. |
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Return of prize notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and alternate determination. |
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While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
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This may result in the product failing to meet its load ratings. |
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That means any response that could result in physical damage inside North Korea is off the table. |
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This could result in a situation where you apply for, say, a personal loan, but get turned down for it even though your own credit report is as clean as a whistle. |
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This kind of reshaping wouldn't have to result in a respelling, but things are very clear when it does, and when the writer defends the new spelling. |
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And in the process of looking, continual looking, the result in any given performance can be long or short. |
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In all tetrapods, LPFs in the environment result in release of adrenocorticotropin from the precursor molecule pro-opiomelanocortin in the anterior pituitary. |
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If good quality silage is fed ad-lib to dry cows, energy intakes will exceed requirements which can result in over fat cows at calving with its associated problems. |
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Police hoped the bugging operation would result in long custodial sentences for both police and journalists. |
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Due to the delay, which may result in cancellation of the program, the IDF is examining alternative sites. |
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Clearly, someone in the Lavigne camp figured out that remixing Rosetta Stone with an EDM beat would result in an insta-classic. |
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Addison's disease affects one in 200,000 women, and causes hormonal problems that can result in weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue and low blood pressure. |
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Drooling over such luxury was supposed to result in a cathexis of the Ralph Lauren label. |
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The result in all three cases is a chasm between image and performance that magnifies the narrative of dashed expectations. |
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A number of people were booked quite unnecessarily, causing anger and disbelief that such an innocent action could result in such draconian measures. |
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Earning respect and acceptance from one's coworkers will likely result in enhanced satisfaction and a sense of fitting in with the organizational culture. |
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But, what was intended as an evening of educating the public seemed to result in a call for mobilisation rather than sedate acceptance of situation. |
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In the 13 cases that did result in disciplinary action for agents, this most often meant counseling. |
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In the past, the band's predilection for exotic instrumentation would sometimes result in stray accordions or sleigh bells getting completely buried in an amorphous mash. |
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In Korea, like Japan, walking into a shop or restaurant will usually result in a hail of welcomes and other ritualized greetings from the employees. |
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The proposed layout would result in a vehicle crossing the footway at an acute angle and would therefore constitute a hazard to pedestrians on the public footway. |
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These effects can result in increased medication use, increased doctor or emergency room visits, more hospital admissions and premature death. |
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Environmental agencies enact regulations which are intended to result in attainment of these target levels. |
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This could result in losses for investors, many of whom being the most favored clients of the underwriters. |
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Consequently, any price increase will result in the loss of some customers. |
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These corries being scooped out of the northern face result in the connecting ridges between the three Buttermere Fells being fine and narrow. |
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Expeditions into the group via the extreme eastern valleys result in long walks over unfrequented moorland. |
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Since an upset result in the local elections of 2004, the former has been controlled by the Liberal Democrats. |
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White markers supposedly point out the way, but more often result in leading the walker astray. |
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Brief Viking expeditions to North America around 1000 did not result in any settlements, and they were soon driven off by natives. |
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Plaque can create a local acidic environment that can result in tooth decay by demineralization. |
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Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone. |
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Smelling the barn can result in driving too fast, not clearing weapons properly, and bypassing ammunition-recovery procedures. |
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Subnormal numbers cannot be normalized because this would result in an exponent that does not fit into the exponent field. |
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Nonuniform gas flow or maldistribution will result in poor collection, excessive reentrainment, or hopper sweepage. |
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Abakan believes that Limo's laser based system will result in a product that offers the ideal solution for producing small diameter clad pipes. |
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The first option would result in replacing phallocentrism with vaginocentrism, an option that neither she nor Derrida advocates. |
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Venters suffer interpersonally as others avoid their outburst, they become isolated and alone which may result in more venting. |
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The contract will result in the introduction of a new technology for the use of coal washery rejects as a potential fuel source. |
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The use of PAMs will inherently result in some amount of acrylamide monomer being present. |
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Without clear direction or mid-course feedback, the momentum of short-term urgencies may result in advertent prioritization. |
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Losing the oxygen requirement without substituting renewable fuels is expected to result in increased use of alkylates in gasoline. |
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By contrast, a calmer birth would result in more regular star orbits. |
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Alwan said that pools are often dangerous and result in the spread of parasites and amebas. |
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However in Peru, negative well results after year-end will result in reserves being revised downward. |
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Non-compliance with these Official Rules may result in disqualification. |
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The third layer loaded since the Bronze Age could be of Yeniseian, it could result in a Sino-Yeniseian corpus of common etymological units. |
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Feeding strategies of anthropophilic mosquitoes result in increased risk of pathogen transmission. |
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Marriage after ordination is not possible, and attempting it can result in canonical penalties. |
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The risk of avian ingestion or any damage to aircraft and airside facilities could result in costly delays due to downtime for repairs. |
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Biebermania doesn't always result in injury, though. The outpouring of devotion from his fans comes in other ways, too. |
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In addition, plants and microorganisms can biomethylate Se, which can result in a loss of Se to the atmosphere. |
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In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex. |
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These behaviours are not acceptable within a classroom setting and often result in the child being consequenced or removed from class. |
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In two space-time dimensions, we arrive at a result in terms of elliptic dilogarithms. |
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Evolutionary traps can threaten populations and species if they result in widespread reductions in survival and reproduction. |
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Large immigrant populations in the North West result in the presence of significant immigrant languages. |
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Conception statistics include pregnancies that result in either one or more live births or stillbirths or a legal abortion. |
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No annulment was immediately forthcoming, the result in part of Charles V's control of the Papacy. |
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That year the Committee on Imperial Defence estimated that an attack of 60 days would result in 600,000 dead and 1,200,000 wounded. |
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This was both the worst result in the history of the party, and of any governing party. |
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The loss of its MEPs would result in the loss of its primary institutional representation and a key source of its funding. |
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The limited years of Spanish rule at the end of the 18th century did not result in widespread adoption of the Spanish language. |
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However, beginning proceedings in the wrong division may result in a costs penalty. |
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In federal systems the division between federal and state law may result in complex interactions. |
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Both of these factors also result in the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. |
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Unprofitable and troubled businesses may result in capital losses for shareholders. |
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Effective branding can result in higher sales of not only one product, but of other products associated with that brand. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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Lawn cut with a cylinder mower is less likely to result in yellow, white or brown discolouration as a result of leaf shredding. |
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Some argue that waiting lists result in great pain and suffering, but again evidence for this is unclear. |
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Language and cultural barriers can result in their being given inappropriate health solutions. |
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The plan should eventually result in a large building footprint area increase as well as increasing the amount of staff housing. |
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When built, a castle could result in the restructuring of the local landscape, with roads moved for the convenience of the lord. |
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Also, I think that not enough shuffling in Magic tends to result in very poor hands, characterized by mana screw or mana flood. |
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Memory barriers are necessary because most modern CPUs employ performance optimizations that can result in out-of-order execution. |
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Repeated holding can result in a boxer being penalized or ultimately disqualified. |
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Failure to comply can result in lifetime termination of membership and a ban from the sport. |
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Bruno was advised not to fight again to avoid running the risk of causing any more damage to it, which could result in permanent blindness. |
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It also stated that independence would result in additional costs and complexity in the operation of business pension schemes. |
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Changes in a nation's political regime sometimes result in the designation of a new capital. |
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Enclosures during the Tudor period were often accompanied by a loss of common rights and could result in the destruction of whole villages. |
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There are widespread complaints that this is inadequate and will result in staff leaving the NHS while reruiting new staff will become harder. |
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Further, such use would be highly likely to result in a violation of the principle of neutrality. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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This method usually but not always gives an accurate result in proportion to cast votes. |
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A case before a Sheriff and jury can result in up to 5 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine. |
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These supply and demand interactions result in a gradation of wage levels within society that significantly influence economic inequality. |
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Additionally, steeper tax progressivity applied to social spending can result in a more equal distribution of income across the board. |
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When such mutations result in a higher fitness, natural selection favours these phenotypes and the novel trait spreads in the population. |
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Some forms of balancing selection do not result in fixation, but maintain an allele at intermediate frequencies in a population. |
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When genetic variation does not result in differences in fitness, selection cannot directly affect the frequency of such variation. |
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Meanwhile, as an article in the Bulletin of Atomic Sciences pointed out in March 2010, UCG could result in massive carbon emissions. |
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This may result in formation matrix damage, adverse formation fluid interaction, and altered fracture geometry, thereby decreasing efficiency. |
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Taken together it is estimated that this would result in the construction of over 7,000 offshore wind turbines. |
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Processes that result in the emergence of such identification are called ethnogenesis. |
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In 2014, 24,025 prosecutions that were commenced by the BBC did not result in conviction. |
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According to Mill, good actions result in pleasure, and that there is no higher end than pleasure. |
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In some nations, movement inside a border zone without a license is an offence and will result in arrest. |
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Failure to comply with customs rules can result in seizure of goods and civil and criminal penalties against involved parties. |
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It is anticipated that global warming in the 21st century will result in a rise in sea level. |
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The elimination of registration as a separate bureaucratic step can result in higher voter turnout. |
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These activities were to result in two imprisonments and a temporary exile to England. |
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These changes to the moment of inertia result in a change in the angular velocity, axis, and wobble of the Earth's rotation. |
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This strategy is not without risks, as the flowers can be damaged by frost or, in dry season regions, result in water stress on the plant. |
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Reckless driving or reckless handling of a potentially lethal weapon may result in a death that is deemed manslaughter. |
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This would result in lower stresses in the girder or truss and meant that longer spans could be built. |
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There are a number of different corporate forms which result in a mixture of public and private capital. |
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Ingesting certain home remedies may result in exposure to lead or its compounds. |
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Any undetected heterogeneity in the founder population would result in an overestimation in the age of the current population's molecular age. |
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The putative advantage of Androderm is that it can result in direct absorption of testosterone across nonscrotal skin. |
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Therefore, only a small proportion of trial court decisions result in appeals. |
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Because deeper rock is often older, as noted by the principle of superposition, this can result in older rocks moving on top of younger ones. |
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However, further declines in both mortality and fertility will eventually result in an aging population, and a rise in the aged dependency ratio. |
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This can result in reductions in water quality, fish, and other animal populations. |
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This is termed burial metamorphism, and it can result in rocks such as jade. |
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This can sometimes result in gravel becoming compacted and concreted into the sedimentary rock called conglomerate. |
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By contrast, there are radioactive decay processes that do not result in a nuclear transmutation. |
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This can result in an explosion large enough to destroy a city if enough of the isotope is concentrated to form a critical mass. |
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This may result in a decrease of safety on roads which are not designed for heavy traffic. |
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Larger, faster or more radical changes, however, may result in vegetation stress, rapid plant loss and desertification in certain circumstances. |
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They include coastal county maps, shaded to identify the minimum category of hurricane that will result in flooding, in each area of the county. |
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However, a lobster's brain operates from not one but several ganglia and disabling only the frontal ganglion does not usually result in death. |
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Excess sediment, nutrients, and algae can result in the eutrophication of a body of water. |
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Inexperienced shuckers can apply too much force, which can result in injury if the blade slips. |
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The warming and salinity decrease predicted for the Baltic Sea over the coming 50 to 100 years may result in further population losses. |
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This can quickly result in barren landscapes where only a small number of species can thrive. |
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These impacts result in decreases in species diversity and ecological changes towards more opportunistic organisms. |
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This process induces growth of plants and algae and due to the biomass load, may result in oxygen depletion of the water body. |
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Such decrease in pressure in turn may result in subsidence, sinking of the ground above. |
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Ship fires may result in the loss of the ship due to lack of specialized firefighting gear and techniques and fires can burn for days. |
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While failing to make a diagnosis can result in lawsuits, there are no corresponding penalties for overdiagnosis. |
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Higher wind speeds do not automatically result in increased electricity generation. |
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Like mechanical resonance, acoustic resonance can result in catastrophic failure of the object at resonance. |
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Although the interdict was a burden to much of the population, it did not result in rebellion against John. |
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These ships often carry hazardous cargo, which if lost would result in severe damage to the marine environment. |
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Free migration would result in an overshift of population into urban areas and probably an overshift out of interior regions. |
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A breakthrough would have to be accomplished that would result in the encirclement and destruction of the main body of Allied forces. |
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This can result in the precipitation of a certain chemical species producing colouring and staining of the rock, or the formation of concretions. |
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Instabilities in such sediments can result in the deposited material to slump, producing fissures and folding. |
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Paired geese are more dominant and feed more, two factors that result in more young. |
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In some cases, the female is dominant over the male in breeding behavior, which can result in females that are larger than the males. |
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Nonfatal bites from venomous snakes may result in the need for amputation of a limb or part thereof. |
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Matings have also been observed in June and even early October, but it is not known if the autumn matings result in any young. |
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The lack of vegetation will result in the loss of oxygen in the atmosphere, and animal life will become extinct. |
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It is easy to see how diversifying selection could result in the formation of parapatrically distributed races. |
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Concerns have been raised that disruption of ice shelves may result in increased glacial outflow from the continental ice mass. |
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The stability can result in orbits around just L4 or L5, known as Tadpole orbits, where trojans can be found. |
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It can also result in orbits that encircle L3, L4, and L5, known as horseshoe orbits. |
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Furthermore, it can be predicted that a stronger Agulhas Current will result in a more eastward retroflection and an increased Agulhas leakage. |
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Both of these factors result in the area being one of enhanced primary productivity as compared to the surrounding waters. |
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This removal of young fish can result in a reduced anchovy catch in the Benguela system if a ring passes through the fishery. |
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During forthcoming solar storms, this could result in blackouts and disruptions in artificial satellites. |
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Northward winds along the coast result in Ekman transport offshore and upwelling of nutrient rich deep water to the euphotic zone. |
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Brief disruptions that do not result in reversal are called geomagnetic excursions. |
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For a large volume air chamber, too brief an exposure may also result in only some of the exhaust gases reaching the full breakdown temperature. |
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This in turn draws larger fish that prey on the forage fish, and can result in productive fishing grounds. |
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An abundance of drifting seaweed or jellyfish can result in significant increases in the survival rates of some juvenile species. |
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Bycatch is thrown back to the ocean either dead or with injuries that may result in death. |
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Together with their diminished foraging capacity, this can rapidly result in dehydration and metabolic imbalance. |
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Overall, it is expected that climate change will result in the extinction of many species and reduced diversity of ecosystems. |
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As with any moving vehicle, unsafe operation could result in loss of control, structural damage, or loss of life. |
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The movement or tenseness of the vocal folds can result in many sounds such as purring and screaming. |
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Marathon participation may result in various medical, musculoskeletal, and dermatological complaints. |
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A dry period that falls outside this time frame can result in decreased milk production in subsequent lactation. |
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The second law states that any process will result in either no change or a net increase in the entropy of the universe. |
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Some claim that Kant's discussion amounts to a refutation of physicotheology and thus does not result in an argument from design. |
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The anaerobic environment and presence of tannic acids within bogs can result in the remarkable preservation of organic material. |
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Embarrassment about a more developed body may also result in the refusal to undress for gym. |
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