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How to use as a consequence in a sentence

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Most of these lesions arise as a consequence of migrational defects during thymic embryogenesis.
However, most proteolysis takes place in the duodenum as a consequence of enzyme activities secreted by the pancreas.
We disperse ourselves into our many social roles, and as a consequence, we are not linked to our true selves.
The Minister said that a decision to fully decouple support payments from production was made as a consequence of the 2003 CAP Reform Agreement.
A follow-up study found that exposure was highly variable and workers may have modified their exposure as a consequence of being studied.
The results are seductive and powerful and all the more dangerous as a consequence.
Cholesterol embolisation occurs in patients with generalised atheroma, arising as a consequence of arteriosclerosis.
During spaceflight astronauts lose muscle mass and function as a consequence of a lack of gravity.
Formation of polyploid nuclei as a consequence of failure of chromosome segregation in the presence of ICRF-193 was also reported in HeLa cells.
According to Lenin, as a consequence, the families are surviving on poisonous grass and wild mushrooms for the last four years.
There is, as a consequence, some repetition and little sense that the eleven articles constitute a coherent whole.
A proliferation of media outlets emerged to serve specialized interests and constituencies as a consequence of economic reform.
We have low inflation and as a consequence of that I think people are creating jobs and full time jobs.
Accordingly, we write to confirm the proposal that we have formulated as a consequence of our recent discussions.
I do not see how the respondents can claim that they were successful as a consequence of the hearing.
I suspect, in fact, that this is as a consequence of having spent so much time recently thinking visually.
Farmers were ruined and indebted as a consequence of war and the passage of troops.
She told the court she feared her client might suffer as a consequence of the Lord Chief Justice's new guidelines.
This is primarily as a consequence of fuel poverty and inadequate insulation of houses.
As part of his claimant stated that he could no longer play any sports as a consequence of the accident.
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Disorders of the digestive system have constipation as a consequence and a symptom.
This increment in value to bullion, as a consequence of coinage, becomes evident when free coinage is suspended.
Some may say that I may not because I have lost all juridic superiority over the madman as a consequence of my sin against him.
As may be conceived, the tractive stress is, as a consequence, considerably diminished.
His stage had been behind time in leaving Hanford, and as a consequence I had beaten him to the Pasco landing by ten minutes.
He developed, as a consequence, that sardonic outlook upon the world.
Fortunately for him the poor fellow died as a consequence of the flogging.
A corollary of this would be a rhetorical effect that involves qualities of indirectness and, as a consequence, objectivity.
This also coincides with a decline in office floor space availability which as a consequence has had an impact on office rents in Wales.
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