Sentences with phrase «consequent loss»

The phrase "consequent loss" refers to the additional or indirect loss that occurs as a result of a specific event or action. It is the consequence or outcome of something negative that has happened, leading to further negative effects or damages. Full definition
During times of food deprivation, females reduce energy expenditure with consequent loss of fat stores contrary to males.
In my view, it would not be lawful for the UK to remove the diplomatic status (with consequent loss of inviolability) of premises that are actually being used for diplomatic purposes even when those premises are being abused for other purposes.
«She accepts in terms that, where the EU or UK choose to move away from regulatory alignment, that will come with consequent losses in access to each other's markets,» he said.
This now leaves us with the likelihood of a rapid Arctic warming and consequent loss of sea ice.
The radical secularization that has transformed Christianity's heartland into the most religiously arid half - continent on the planet has at least as much to do with the craven surrender of ministers of the gospel to theological and political fads, and their consequent loss of faith, as it does with the impact of urbanization, mass education, and the industrial revolution on Europeans» understanding of themselves.
Alignment was for goods, where regulatory standards would remain «substantially» the same in future and checked off by an independent arbiter, with a consequent loss of market access if they decided it was no longer up to scratch.
They stated, «we are worried that the policies of CBN on the foreign exchange management seem to be made in silos as all the ramifications didn't seem to have been factored in before the announcements, hence the frequent reversals and consequent loss of confidence by the business and investing public.
Ed Miliband has been strongly supportive of the fee cut, placing a pressure on the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, to find a credible way to find a long - term substitute for the consequent loss of income to universities.
About 70 % of KDM6A mutations resulted in a total loss of expression and a consequent loss of demethylase function in this cancer type.
Flooding of critical equipment resulted in the extended loss of onsite power with the consequent loss of reactor monitoring, control, and cooling functions in multiple units.
Such research is now becoming urgent as regional climate change is already impacting upon areas of West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula [30] and colonies in this region may already be affected by the consequent loss of sea ice [8].
The consequent loss of muscle mass can be slightly balanced at a further stage.
The worry is that AI means automation and consequent loss of jobs.
For if a fall in house prices and loss of jobs causes a recession after Brexit, as is likely, there will be very little that monetary policy can do to stimulate the economy and counteract the consequent loss of demand.
The natural disaster can cause ancillary issues including short - and long - term loss of electricity, property destruction and consequent loss of shelter, levee and dam breaches, road blockage and loss of communications facilities.
Krakow lost its medieval position of Polish capital in 1609 and this consequent loss of importance restricted later development and allowed its ancient centre to remain unspoilt and largely spared the ravages of the Second World War.
And he certainly suffers from the same disease as many — inability to admit fault, leading to consequent loss of credibility.
Recent observations of unpredicted, local acceleration and consequent loss of mass from both ice sheets (Alley et al., 2005) underscores the inadequacy of existing ice - sheet models, leaving no generally agreed basis for projection, particularly for WAIS (Lemke et al., 2007 Section 4.6.3.3; Meehl et al., 2007 Sections 10.6.4.2 and 10.7.4.4; Vieli and Payne, 2005).
However, in practice the number of principal components is usually kept small, to avoid overfitting and the consequent loss of prediction skill.
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