Sentences with phrase «immediate consequence seems»

And the worst immediate consequence seems many times a meek apology for what they've done, only for them to try out something different that maybe could go over unnoticed.

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But the difference in scope between the immediate consequences of medical triage and the vast, unforeseeable consequences of a global food triage would seem to invalidate any further analogy between the two.
As Chris says in his comment here, Cameron's comments on his travels abroad seem to be designed purely (or impurely) to please his immediate audience, irrespective of their effect on the wider audienceand their possible international and national consequences.
«It seems like changes in insurance or being without insurance have more immediate mental health consequences than they do physical health consequences,» Kail said.
The conclusions Mr Byerly reaches as an immediate consequence of his analysis also seem to me to lack parsimony, to say the least.
Whereas the likes of the PCI have been able to turn their bleak vision into a system of «ethics» and politics, the optimists» ideas don't seem to have any immediate moral consequences.
Also, the rise in CO2 seems to proceed temp rise by hundreds of years (figure 2), but we are currently supposed to be experiencing CO2 rise with near immediate consequences.
Other types of lies may seem easier to get away with, and the consequences are unlikely to be immediate.
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