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Synonyms for consequence

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Synonyms for consequence

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a collateral immigration consequence, when in fact the offender was
immigration consequence was summarized in R v Jahanrakhshan.
Metacontingency is defined by Glenn (1986, 1989, 1991, 2004) as a process where a cultural consequence can select interaction patterns that are replicated within and across generations.
Researchers found that participants shifted their admissions to avoid the short-term consequence of repetitive questions.
According to the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction, part of the National Institute of Justice, there are 1,611 collateral consequences attached to criminal convictions in Minnesota, including those under federal law.
Example: If the program cannot achieve the anticipated wing skin structural properties (condition), then wing weight will increase or the aircraft maneuvering envelope will be reduced (consequence).
At first blush, the choice to file a misdemeanor charge involving a severe collateral consequence may appear to be a win-win for both sides: prosecutors can pursue the case in a more efficient manner, and the defendant is exposed to less potential incarceration.
The consequences of a criminal conviction don't end with the prison sentence served or fines paid.
Results from a study of university-aged students examining the effects of alcohol warnings has found that those who are aware of the potential social consequences are likely to drink less.
The principles of rewards and consequences -- along with stories of Pavlov's dog or the rat in the maze -- are such core assumptions in our culture, they're almost clichA[c].
Consequences of flooding in Almaty eliminated AKIPRESS.COM - Resque services eliminated the consequences of heavy rains in Almaty, Sputnik Kazakhstan reports as the mayor's office saying.
The Philippines may ignore onerous provisions in the contracts it has entered into but there will be consequences, Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon warned on Thursday.
Summary: Natural consequences - the painful results of one's actions - are the best teachers of all
There are undoubtedly have economic effects that may lead to economic recession, and consequences in inflation.