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Consequences meaning
plural of consequence
Using Consequences
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of consequence
- In the example corpus, consequences often appears in combinations such as: consequences of, the consequences, consequences for.
Context around Consequences
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 10 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Consequences
- In this selection, "consequences" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, health, ugly, actual, count, form and now stand out and add context to how "consequences" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about the consequences of the, acceptance of consequences form on, unintended consequences, dire consequences and economic consequences. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "consequences" sits close to words such as threats, dad and appropriate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with consequences
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Asked about the consequences of the move, the Chancellor told Breakfast: “I said that it will have consequences. (18 words)
When children are allowed to deal with consequences of bad choices, they soon learn that actions have consequences. (18 words)
It's not painful and doesn't have significant health consequences, but it can have emotional and psychological consequences. (19 words)
No my dear Peter of the People, tis you who wanted to leave, tis you who wanted to be free; now decisions have consequences and blaming others for the consequences might make you feel better but it won’t alter the consequences. (42 words)
Sam Faulks, defending, said he conceded that "the consequences could have been a lot worse - brain death or death, but we are dealing with the actual consequences here not the potential ones. (32 words)
Working on the algebra of projection models, it was clear that they derived demographic dividends from ‘inevitable’ consequences of fertility patterns, age structure of populations and the labour force and savings consequences. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
No my dear Peter of the People, tis you who wanted to leave, tis you who wanted to be free; now decisions have consequences and blaming others for the consequences might make you feel better but it won’t alter the consequences.
Value of consequences One way to divide various consequentialisms is by the types of consequences that are taken to matter most, that is, which consequences count as good states of affairs.
Sam Faulks, defending, said he conceded that "the consequences could have been a lot worse - brain death or death, but we are dealing with the actual consequences here not the potential ones.
The consequences of gender-based violence and abuse are wide-ranging, including adverse psychological, sexual and reproductive health consequences, and often affect women and girls for the rest of their lives.
Asked about the consequences of the move, the Chancellor told Breakfast: “I said that it will have consequences.
The consequences of this data harvesting could “result in significant consequences to critical infrastructure security and resilience,” the agencies warn.
But Trump’s financial threat comes with a host of other likely consequences, which, just as he ignored the consequences of killing Suleimani, he hasn’t considered either.
The AIU added that Korio "accepted the proposed consequences by signing and returning an admission of anti-doping rule violation and acceptance of consequences form on June 10".
The most important change will be found in what we cannot measure — all the crimes that don’t happen because would-be perpetrators fear the consequences, now that there are consequences.
The virus has cascading consequences in store for the education system, Moffat Miller said, consequences that won’t vanish if and when the virus stops circulating.
We need to recognize that what we think should be done will have consequences, and we need to be able to plan for those consequences,” Howland said.
Consequences have not been announced but Buckeye High head football coach Jonathan Landry told in Alexandria that consequences are to come for this incident.
It's not painful and doesn't have significant health consequences, but it can have emotional and psychological consequences.
Sure, 'actions have consequences', but it's not just people with high student loan payments that are suffering those consequences, it's our entire economic system.
Working on the algebra of projection models, it was clear that they derived demographic dividends from ‘inevitable’ consequences of fertility patterns, age structure of populations and the labour force and savings consequences.
Acknowledge that only in obedience to God can we find freedom from sin and all its ugly consequences, even when those ugly consequences are called "impressive and magical" by those who perish.
When children are allowed to deal with consequences of bad choices, they soon learn that actions have consequences.
While Kavanaugh might not have faced consequences for his alleged actions in the material world, Hughes told Vox, ritual provided a cathartic way to symbolically effect those consequences.
Anyone affected by the indirect consequences of a specific action will automatically share a common interest in controlling those consequences, i.e., solving a common problem.
Book 3, De mundi systemate Book 3, subtitled De mundi systemate (On the system of the world), is an exposition of many consequences of universal gravitation, especially its consequences for astronomy.
Phrases with consequences
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Common combinations with consequences
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: