Having a specific result, a logical consequence.
1 High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
3 However, its use in food products could result in unwanted toxic residues.
4 Conclusion: Sociodemographic and clinical factors result in differences in health care use.
5 Not undergoing treatment could damage people's health and even result in deaths.
6 This will result in thousands of South African workers losing their jobs.
7 You could even regard one particular result in a rather one-sided way.
8 However she warned that long term exposure could result in chronic stress.
9 The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
10 They hope the pause for thought will result in better future architecture.
11 But it does not result in more money to combat the crisis.
12 In the long term, a positive energy balance will result in obesity.
13 Even though revealing our activities would certainly result in far more harm?
14 This will result in limited water supply to all Rand Water customers.
15 However, it warned that the negotiations may not result in a deal.
16 He said that to accept its recommendations would result in more deaths.
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