Sentences with phrase «predictable consequence of»

From a developmental perspective, dysfunction is a predictable consequence of growth.
The slightly steeper temperature increase in the northern hemisphere is an entirely predictable consequence of the higher proportion of land to sea surface area north of the equator.
One only needs to see footage from any war to see precisely that refugees are one of the most predictable consequence of war.
It seems to me, now, that these past twenty years of playing games, learning how they mean, and how to make them, and then creating them for others is an obvious — even predictable consequence of those three years I spent with my VIC - 20.
There's enough evidence that shows increased lipids are a known and predictable consequence of a ketogenic diet, so that's a risk to consider.
If we looked at climate change as a predictable consequence of intelligent life — and a process that tends to follow specific patterns — we might be better equipped to figure out how to stop it.
It's a straightforward predictable consequence of evolution.
Some predictable consequences of the religious community's rather unintentional entry into the field are becoming apparent.
Food waste and decreased program participation were entirely predictable consequences of imposing healthier school food on children long accustomed to school meals laden with sugar, fat and salt, especially without mandated nutrition education to support the meal changes.
Yet, increased forest fires, more severe and widespread heat waves and draughts, larger and more powerful storms, are all predictable consequences of global warming.
Other predictable consequences of Amazon's dominance not only in the ebook sphere but beyond could create problems for the company if it does not make forward - looking changes in the way it does business.
And certainly, people who knowingly broke well established laws aren't well placed to complain about the unfairness of being subjected to the predictable consequences of doing so.

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However, they are operating in a silent state of continual overwhelm, and the predictable consequence is disengagement.»
Third, the consequences of reforms are not always entirely predictable.
The consequences of their allocations — that is, who shall live and who shall die — are readily predictable with reasonable certainty; in fact, the predictions dictate to a major extent the methods of allocation.
Instead, the games present virtual people, and actions with simple and predictable consequences, all occur - ring inside of a box.
I would sell him without hesitation but don't see that happening... I just hope that wenger doesn't use it as excuse not to strengthen attacking options... That's what he did last summer in DM position with his silly talk of Diaby being like a new signing... it cost us challenging for the title this year and history sadly might well repeat itself with predictable consequences
Getting jailed during sit - ins of the 60s was an inevitable and predictable consequence, but I'm sure no one today would claim that being «upset» by being arrested was inappropriate.
Since we're still learning about the extent of the microbiome, the variability of its contents depending on the individual, their diet, their location, and other factors, and how altering it in one manner may or may not have a predictable impact, it is far too soon to begin to make specific claims concerning the life - long health consequences attached to a particular mode of birth.
You may want to tone it down a tad — one 2002 paper suggested that parents skip the time - outs, but that the technique's use of «predictable, immediate, and salient consequences «makes a whole lot of sense.
Circadian rhythms are no longer able to adjust to a predictable pattern of daytime and darkness, which has created a chronic modern day sleep deficit and potentially devastating health consequences.
The consequences of her efforts are equally predictable but the certainty of a happy ending does nothing to spoil the enjoyment of getting there.
While Washington's Whip does grapple with an internal struggle that's soaked in lies, denial, self - loathing and more (and this is where Washington shines the most, when he's not uttering a word, but generally drowning in consequences and negotiating what maneuvers he's got left), his final act of redemption is far too predictable (and therefore less satisfying), as every other option of salvation has been exhausted by his self - destructiveness.
Every one of those choices has repercussions; the only thing predictable about the consequences is that they will inevitably happen in order to keep the central conflict moving foward.
Every jump scare is completely telegraphed, the nigh - invulnerability of the bad guys is totally predictable, and every fatality of every alleged hero is delivered sans pathos or, really, consequence.
A carefully crafted and uniformly enforced plan for behavioral expectations and consequences provides a calm, predictable learning climate that strives to be free of bullying or harassment.
They need to know what teachers expect in terms of conduct — and that adults will hand out consistent, predictable, fair consequences when students don't meet those expectations.
«Interesting» is the highest praise I can give a show car, suggesting that it's not just another predictable and consensual design of no major consequence, but instead something innovative, with enormous potential.
Individual bonds have the advantage of having a definitive maturity date, predictable income streams, and predictable tax consequences.
True to the pattern of the week, I overdo things again, recklessly knocking back shots that have no effect at all until I hit the freshest air in the world, with predictable consequences.
However, it struck me afterward that those too - predictable monster closets and the overabundance of enemies in general were likely unavoidable consequences of designing a game meant to fit a pair of players.
4:37 p.m. Updated below In his predictable assault on my piece on past and future sea ice patterns, causes and consequences, Joe Romm proposed a bet on the state of Arctic Ocean sea ice (presumably the peak summer melt):
Sometimes, some aspects of those consequences are rather easily predictable.
To do so, they should ensure a uniform and predictable cost of carbon, allow market prices to drive solutions, maximize transparency to stakeholders, reduce administrative complexity, promote global participation and easily adjust to future developments in climate science and policy consequences.
One of the consequences of these contrasting effects is that the future dynamics of forests will become much less predictable.
Dealing with the legal liability for these predictable consequences would promise to be a lively area of class action litigation....
While LASPO's cull of other services has had predictable consequences, the government intended the numbers of publicly funded mediations to rise.
In the long term, the consequences of negotiations between the EU and the UK are less predictable and will need to be considered at that time.
Expressing doubts about Hobbs, Bramwell B thought that catching a cold was the «predictable consequence» of a walk home at night.
Major obstacles to the development of a perception of a benign and predictable world in which children initiate independence - seeking, and perceive their own actions as having meaningful consequences are neglect, abuse and indifference.
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