Sentences with phrase «happens as a result of that condition»

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con • se • quence noun \ ˈkän (t)- sə - ˌkwen (t) s, - kwən (t) s \ • something that happens as a result of a particular action or set of conditions • importance or value
Whatever happens, happens as the result of the creature's self - activity in utilizing its causal conditions to achieve its ends, but God is everywhere and at all times seeking that which is best, given the circumstances.
This condition happens as a result of a blood cloth getting stuck in a vein.
As doctors continue to monitor Rep. Gabrielle Giffords's condition, previous cases of brain injury resulting from bullets and other assaults can help explain what happens to the nervous system during major injuries — and how those rare recoveries are possible
So nothing may happen, at least under usual conditions, as a result of extensive brain loss.
Sometimes moods swings occur as a result of a physical or mental health condition, but more often they seem to happen for no apparent reason.
Stenosis can happen as a result of arthritis, a condition that cause the cartilage in your bone to break and which causes the space in the spinal canal to narrow.
Diseases conditions can also limit iron absorption; this can happen as a result of insufficient stomach acid, lack of intrinsic factor (hormone needed to absorb vitamin B12), celiac disease, inflammatory conditions such as Crohn's disease, and in autoimmune diseases and hormone imbalances.
It usually happens without warning or as result of a concurrent condition, and can affect cats of any age.
The vet can look at his skin, coat, body condition, and «any type of problems that might be happening as the result of the diet,» Larsen says.
Would there be any advantage to having seperate models at seperate scales, where smaller scale processes would be modelled at fine resolution, and the larger scale model would, for each unit grid and time, search the results of the smaller model based on similarity of input conditions, perhaps interpolating and if necessary using a randomly chosen result based on probability distributions, and in the ocassion where the results of the smaller model are too sparse, telling the smaller scale model to do a new run (as time goes on this would happen less often)?
Re 740, 706 wayne davidson, my 714, and Secular Animist 713... and re 717 wili (didn't read link yet; «franken» storm makes sense to me for 2 reasons: it was the result, in part, of putting a hurricane together with extratropical storm - forming conditions — however, both parts would have been alive on their own, no need to give it the spark of life as it just happens on it's own.
So, in actuality, for current conditions and a quite plausible worst - case hurricane situation, one could have much more inundation of NY right now than the movie was showing for what could happen over this century or longer as a result of sea level rise.
Many small accidents happen to seniors as a result of some health conditions that decrease alertness or concentration.
If you need to make a claim for treatment while on your trip, that treatment will almost certainly be classified as the result of a pre-existing medical condition because it's already happened.
It can happen as a result of a previously undetected health condition, such as leukemia, or a respiratory disease, influenza, or pneumonia.
Bad moods happen, especially when a child with ADHD feels overwhelmed as a result of his condition...
«Some new - home sales that would have happened this March were likely pulled forward as a result of exceedingly good weather conditions across much of the country in February, when we recorded the quickest sales pace since the end of the homebuyer tax credit,» notes Barry Rutenberg, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder from Gainesville, Fla. «The bottom line is that builders in many markets are reporting more interest among prospective buyers, with the main sticking points for sales right now being access to credit for builders and buyers, and problems with obtaining accurate appraisals.»
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