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adverse consequence

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meanings of adverseand consequence


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adverse
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈæd.vɜːs/ us /ædˈvɝːs/
having a negative or harmful effect ...
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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 adverse consequence


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The policy nexus has as an additional adverseconsequence: the concentration of impoverished populations with few investment resources on marginal lands, at tropical forest frontiers and on erodible hillsides.
The provisions of subsection (1) ensure that the public is protected against any possible adverseconsequence of a union being unincorporated.
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It is essential that you should be fully aware of this potential adverseconsequence of your actions.
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I understand that juries were dispensed with for a number of years during both world wars, without any adverseconsequence for the public interest.
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I do not believe for a second that our amendment would have the adverseconsequence that he suggests.
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Then one has to think of what sort of adverseconsequence—how big an adverseconsequence?
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Do they consider that to be the adverseconsequence or do they view the problem more widely?
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There is a further adverseconsequence.
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Many local authorities are seeking, through integrated transport packages, to combine measures in that way so that mobility is maintained but the adverseconsequence of that mobility is reduced.
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The £50,000 lifetime limit would have had the most adverseconsequence on providers of savings vehicles, and we are delighted that, at least on the face of it, that has disappeared.
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When people say that they must make a decision involving risk, they often mean that the decision involves the possibility of an adverseconsequence.
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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor alleviates adverse consequences of embryo culture on fetal growth trajectory and placental morphogenesis.
The links between lone motherhood and depression are likely to have adverse consequences.
These proposals were rejected on the ground that such publicity might have the adverseconsequence of giving members a public forum at which to further their own agendas.
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Includes impaired judgement or dysfunctional behaviour, which may lead to disability or have adverse consequences for interpersonal relationships.
Local adaptation of varieties and community-based seed supply systems would cease to exist, with adverse consequences for biodiversity on farmers' fields.
Problems can arise where a single species becomes the sole focus for management, which can have adverse consequences for the rest of the ecosystem.
However, this potent, nonspecific immunosuppression has four major adverse consequences for the patient.
Adverse consequences are most common and severe in women of reproductive age and young children.
When this occurs, the resident should not suffer any adverse consequences.
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