Example sentences of "[adv] result in " in BNC.
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1 | Besides , aid workers argue that cutting any aid will only result in more poppies . |
2 | Use of the explanatory framework provided by his ‘ indefinite ’ science , together with the application of the resolutio-compositive method to particular observed phenomena , can only result in a hypothesis about its unobserved generative causes . |
3 | To maintain that the Ultimate can be fully expressed in finite particulars can only result in what Tillich calls the demonization of the Holy . |
4 | This approach will not only result in an appreciation of the literary merits , but also foster an understanding of stagecraft . |
5 | Moving to a new area may not only result in lower rent and rates but also lead to reduced transport and travelling costs and perhaps lower labour costs . |
6 | The higher profile can only result in more visitors to the existing steam railway operation , and therefore to the Bodmin area as a whole , as well as present much needed employment opportunities . |
7 | Ability apart , if such determination should only result in defeat , then what price the victor 's clarion call ? |
8 | Part of the Stress Syndrome is the likelihood that whatever you do to cope will only result in yet more self-criticism . |
9 | Also , a Get 'em result will only result in fighting between Mobs if there is a suitable target nearby to attack . |
10 | Deviation from such norms and mores will not only result in a social storm around both the adult and child concerned but may interfere with the child 's normal development according to normal modes of life and upbringing — in other words may affect libidinal development as this must be expected in our culture . |
11 | Since formal application for the erection of suitable fencing would only result in further delay it was decided to proceed on our own . |
12 | Since formal application for the erection of suitable fencing would only result in further delay it was decided to proceed on our own . |
13 | An inability to mature adequately out of the phallic , Oedipal phase will usually not only result in some degree of genital inhibition later in life and a fixation on infantile sexual gratifications such as masturbation , voyeurism , sado-masochism , etc. , but also reduce the force of the cultural prohibitions which the original phallic-Oedipal trauma of our forefathers precipitated , namely those against parricide and incest . |
14 | The major question , which can not be answered until treatment has been attempted , is whether success would only result in preserving what function remains or whether the epithelial cells could reconstitute and resore function to damaged areas of the lung and gut . |
15 | Butler thus agrees with BRS to the extent that both cases see the battle of the forms as an exchange of counter-offers , which can only result in a contract when one side makes an unconditional acceptance , either intentionally , or in error . |
16 | One recent study by Williams described the weeding of 20,000 volumes from a college of higher education , which did apparently result in , a substantial rise in issues . |
17 | In The Family , Sex and Marriage he was careful to retain an open mind on affective individualism , emphasizing first that it was not necessarily the way of the future , family change not being linear , and second , that it did not necessarily result in greater happiness than other forms of family organization . |
18 | As we have witnessed recently in some Eastern European countries , the overthrow of a ruthless , totalitarian regime does n't necessarily result in peace and harmony . |
19 | Support does not necessarily result in employment creation . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | It was feared that a scheme which allowed some practices and patients to be ‘ winners ’ would necessarily result in other practices and patients being ‘ losers . ’ |
22 | It should be noted that an agreed change will not necessarily result in an alteration to computer programs . |
23 | In the above quote , Sioned is simply acknowledging the authority of the lecturers to define what ‘ physics ’ is , and accepting that this will necessarily result in formal relationships . |
24 | Since whatever admissions criteria are adopted the selection of some only of the applicants will necessarily result in defeating the parental preference of those who are rejected , what reason is there for Parliament to object to any given set of criteria being adopted ? |
25 | Increased motility does not necessarily result in increased propulsion , however . |
26 | However , re-use of interface details will not necessarily result in a substantially similar expression and , in the example in Figure 3 , the expression ( program listings and structure ) may be quite different . |
27 | Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies . |
28 | As long as there is an abundant supply of water high temperatures tend to be associated with high rates of weathering , although this does not necessarily result in deep weathering profiles for , as we have already noted , where slope gradients are steep the products of weathering may be removed almost as soon as they are created . |
29 | Planning is a process , and it need not necessarily result in a product . |
30 | Furthermore , an incorrect diagnosis will merely result in the tradesman replacing a wrong component or unit and when he tests to see if the fault is clear will find it is still there . |