Example sentences of "result in a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This would result in a countervailing fall in private investment as public spending rose .
2 The first should result in a lower incidence of infections , possibly in combination with decreased severity due to a lower average ‘ dose ’ of pathogens crossing the mucosal barrier , whereas the second will tend towards a decreased severity , but not incidence of infection .
3 Even where the data is collected by trained interviewers , non-response probably remains a greater problem than with small samples , since the requirement of having a team of interviewers ( rather than one or two ) may result in a lower commitment to the goal of obtaining a high response rate .
4 The fact that acts of violence , aggression , or even boastfulness ( buagun ) are consistently condemned , and the lack of any positive evaluation of acts of ‘ bravery ’ or ‘ courage ’ , may result in a lower rate of deliberate maiming and homicide among the Buid than among populations which attach positive evaluations to such acts ( everything else being equal ) .
5 However , there are countervailing forces which might result in a lower volume of services .
6 But he added that voters had fallen for the ‘ Labour lie ’ that voting Labour would result in a Labour victory in the UK .
7 Spreading the annuity purchase over a period of years will average out rates over that period , but whether this will result in a bigger pension at the end of the day is highly speculative .
8 We have folded unattenuated versions of the four spectral distributions through the PSPC effective areas to generate a scale factor which , when applied to the simulation , will result in a predicted output of 10 counts per second .
9 Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies .
10 Few , if any voters are going to opt for a high-risk economic strategy that could result in a real cut in living standards .
11 The process of modelling the organisation should result in a better understanding of the business .
12 The effect of the introduction of the 1987 expanded AIDS case definition was much less in England and Wales than elsewhere and did not result in a sharp rise in incidence among homosexual/bisexual men ( figure ) .
13 This will result in a downward displacement of the marginal cost curve from to .
14 The tobacco and luxury products group considers that the definition in FRS 1 of cash and cash equivalents as only those deposits , securities and borrowings which have an initial maturity of less than three months , may result in a misleading view of the group 's liquidity .
15 These proposals will result in a systematic charge to the p&l account for instruments such as deep discount bonds , and will ensure that the premium on convertible bonds incorporating a premium put option is recognised over the period from issue to the exercise date — as is , in fact , already required by UITF Abstract 1 .
16 Work at Merthyr is being undertaken in conjunction with the local borough and county councils and also the Welsh Development Agency and will result in a major regeneration of the area — including new homes and community facilities .
17 The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success .
18 It was estimated that closure would result in a net saving of roughly £2,923 per annum .
19 While the cost of making the changes to the welfare payments to single parents will result in a net saving in public expenditure , this is not the main aim .
20 However , self-governing hospitals ( NHS Trusts ) will have power to fix pay levels and few have suggested that this will result in a general fall in pay — indeed , a general increase in pay levels is anticipated in an attempt to attract scarce staff ( Maynard , 1989 ) .
21 Reduction of the hours worked for the full-time employees and not for the part-time employees would result in a financial advantage for the full-time employees .
22 Doubling the amount of protein present did not result in a higher level of crosslinking in the presence of NCp7 .
23 For example , theory shows that financing a service by an annually-negotiated budget will result in a higher level of provision of the service than would be socially optimal , and higher than would be provided by financing through charges to the user .
24 I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that .
25 This is quite unreasonable and should be resisted as it could affect the marketability of the lease in the last five years of the term , which the tenant may find unacceptable despite the fact that its inclusion could result in a small reduction in rent on review .
26 Valorous actions might sometimes result in a small award from a philanthropic organization , but generally received minimal recognition .
27 Lack of appropriate data systems , lack of involvement of clinicians and a basically top-down , finance-led approach , did not result in a great deal of success for this initiative .
28 The urge to be rhetorical can result in a great deal of mannerism .
29 Attempts to achieve sales without segmenting these markets would result in a great deal of wasted effort .
30 Claims that LTP is associated with a specific increase in the AMPA receptor-mediated component of the synaptic response , have formed the basis of an argument for a purely postsynaptic change , on the assumption that a presynaptic change would result in a similar increase in both AMPA and NMDA receptor-mediated components .
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