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consequences <a consequence; consequences> N

consequences

bad consequences

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damaging consequences

devastating consequences

grave consequences POL

grave consequences

big incident with consequences ECON

in consequence of this

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According to behaviourism, habits are initially motivated by the outcomes or consequences of behaviour, like eating food or earning money.
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He seems to have disobeyed the order and gone into hiding for some time to avoid the consequences.
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Stress in medical students has been recognized because it has many causes and consequences that affect the physical and psychological.
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The consequences of being behind the curve in flight are important and are taught as part of pilot training.
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After her recovery she understands the enormity of her decision and its consequences.
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The newspaper headlines tended to overemphasise the health consequences of coffee consumption based on the small changes in blood pressure and arterial dilation observed in this study.
www.nhs.uk
I am, of course, also interested in the expected consequences of the proceedings and in the consequences of a member of the euro area having a bad creditworthiness rating.
www.europarl.europa.eu
Increased muscle tone, development of the proprioceptive and vestibular senses and opportunities to practice with balance are all consequences of this reflex.
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Consumerism represented one of the consequences (as well as one of the key ingredients) of the postwar economic boom.
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To suppose that the consequences of a hasty withdrawal won't be unpleasant would be an exercise in self-delusion.
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