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probable consequence

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meanings of probableand consequence


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probable
adjective
uk /ˈprɒb.ə.bəl/ us /ˈprɑː.bə.bəl/
likely to be true or likely ...
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consequence
noun[C]
uk /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/ us /ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or ...
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Examples of probable consequence


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To die without heirs became, therefore, the probableconsequence.
This patchy structure was interpreted as being a probableconsequence of rare long-distance dispersal of seeds during colonization, each patch resulting from a founding event beyond the colonizing front.
They strike, perhaps, and you see what is the natural and probableconsequence of what they do.
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As a matter of fact, the probableconsequence of doing that would be that we should make our own merchants unable to buy the goods.
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The natural and probableconsequence of this is that he gets exemption from maintenance or responsibility for his own child.
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I said it was the natural and probableconsequence of the decisions then taken.
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Then and then only one really understands the probableconsequence of such a measure as this.
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A probableconsequence of the regulation is that some of those people will go out of business, and that will affect many households.
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Cupples fails to link the 'effect a cause would have if there were no overriding factors' and 'probable consequences' adequately together.
Instead, we would say that these modified consequences are the probable consequences.
Accordingly, liability to third parties could arise if a defect rendered a product imminently dangerous and serious personal injury was a natural and probableconsequence of its use.
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The natural consequences of actions are in many cases also their probable consequences, but this depends on the amount of information available.
What are the probable consequences if the forecasts of a down-turn in world trade in 1969 turn out to be true?
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After all, in law individuals are expected to intend the natural and probable consequences of their actions.
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I would turn for a moment to the probable consequences if a 40-hour working week were applied generally throughout our great industry.
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There is no difficulty of proof, because prima facie everybody is deemed to intend the natural and probable consequences of his action.
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The first reason is the probable consequences, which have already been outlined from both sides, of making the increased charge for dentures.
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However, we must be careful to reflect not only on the motive behind the policy, but on its probable consequences.
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Some of the admitted absurdities in the probable consequences of the directive arise from this approach.
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It is a common thing in law that a person is presumed to expect the natural and probable consequences of his acts, and so forth.
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