Sentences with phrase «as a consequence of permanent»

Many doctorate - qualified scientists make the move away from research in academia, either through choice or as a consequence of permanent posts being scarce.

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Daily weighing and calorie counting can help people fend off gradual weight change before it becomes permanent weight change as well as observe the direct consequences of the food they eat.
One of the direst consequences of the dwindling job market has been the increasing lengths of time many scientists now spend languishing in what were originally intended as temporary training positions, with no certainty of one day landing a coveted permanent position in academia.
In addition, «[a] preliminary injunction differs from a permanent injunction, as does the factors for its issuance...» The objective of the preliminary injunction is to preserve the status quo [minus the consequences] pending the litigation of the merits.
# 300,000 for a man who suffered complete heart block, requiring the implantation of a permanent pacemaker, as a consequence of a negligently performed catheter ablation procedure.
The State of Ohio prosecutes criminal offenses harshly, and you may be looking at steep fines, extensive jail or prison time, and other consequences such as probation, suspension of your driving privileges, and a permanent criminal record.
Client's professional career included frequent business travel to the United States and Client was worried that a criminal record would jeopardize access to the U.S. Client was also concerned about the consequences to his status in Canada, as he is a Permanent Resident in Canada and citizen of the European Union.
Following its supervisory powers, FINMA may impose a range of measures that could be regarded as collateral consequences (see question 38), for example, a temporary or permanent ban of individuals from engaging in securities trading.
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