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consequence

[kon-si-kwens, -kwuhns] / ˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛns, -kwəns /




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Their findings, published in The American Journal of Medicine, suggest that high consumption of ultra-processed foods may carry serious cardiovascular consequences.

From Science Daily

So, the fact Frank's disastrous first season in charge lurched to deeper depths following this defeat by Newcastle may have significant consequences.

From BBC

The news sparked an outcry, with Machado claiming he had been "kidnapped," and a US congresswoman warning of "grave consequences" if anything happened to him.

From Barron's

“It will support economic growth and improve border security, and any effort to block this project would have tremendous consequences for the region, state, and country,” Baruah said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Birmingham Crown Court heard the defendant was "a young man with formidable mental health problems" but that he "knew and were aware of the consequences of your actions".

From BBC