Example sentences of "result in [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 Setting the housing visit date too close to the actual transfer date will result in problems for the employee with regard to renting out property at home , arranging storage for goods left behind and transport for those items that the family intends to bring to Britain .
2 It should be pointed out that , because the employing firms are themselves not perfectly competitive but possess some monopoly power , the union 's actions will not necessarily result in losses for the firms involved ; however , it will of course reduce their profits and result in a redistribution of income from profit-earners to wage-earners .
3 ‘ The taxpayer here has carried on marketing activities outside Hong Kong resulting in agreements for the sale or sub-licensing of intellectual property rights also exercisable only outside the colony .
4 The year-long strike eventually resulted in defeat for the NUM , due , not least , to the police success in enabling working miners to continue to enter pits and strikebreakers to return to work .
5 John Wood Group and Fireater both sponsored John in his challenge which resulted in £300 for the children 's ward at James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth .
6 It was a good game to watch , fast and clean , and resulted in victory for the Levitt team by seven goals to six .
7 Elections to a Constituent Assembly in May 1990 resulted in victory for the opposition National League for Democracy .
8 Elections to the Knesset ( parliament ) on June 23 resulted in victory for the Labour Party , ending 15 years of Likud domination of Israeli politics .
9 In terms of official policy the movement from child care to family welfare resulted in demands for the creation of a more effective family service .
10 But this ‘ labour market ’ has resulted in scarcities for the least desirable jobs and regions ( even despite generous wage incentives not enough people want to be coal miners in Siberia ) .
11 Perhaps the clearest example of the way in which the arboreal adaptations of the ancestral primates has resulted in opportunities for the evolution of adaptable and intelligent behaviour is the case of the primate hand .
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