Resulting
in sentence
1422 examples of Resulting in a sentence
Drought and crop failure
resulting
from climate change, for example, could trigger violent conflict.
As a result, external demand for China’s exports will be strong, while the interest-rate differential between China and the world’s advanced economies is
resulting
in massive capital inflows.
Nuclear weapons changed everything, with the
resulting
balance of terror preventing the Cold War’s escalation (despite several near-misses, most notably the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis).
The
resulting
peace dividend should be channeled toward health care, education, and infrastructure in today’s impoverished and war-torn regions.
One key element is setting a price on carbon emissions, which would address the massive market failure
resulting
from the fact that products and services that involve emissions of greenhouse gases do not reflect the cost of the damage that they cause through climate change.
Although the causes of these gradients of health are very complex, they are likely to reflect, with increasing frequency at the lower end of the scale, the cumulative burden of coping with limited resources and stressors as well as differences in lifestyle, and the
resulting
allostatic overload that this burden places on the physiological systems involved in adaptation and coping.
Country-level planning and resource allocation is still the rule for most businesses operating in Africa,
resulting
in inefficient allocation of human and capital resources.
As recent studies show, if the 1 billion people in the rich world gave $10 per year, the
resulting
total of $10 billion could finance a serious battle against AIDS, TB, and malaria.
Although such subsidies hurt US producers of steel and aluminum, the
resulting
low prices also help US firms that use steel and aluminum, as well as US consumers that buy those products.
In countries with pent-up demand for higher income and welfare, democratic fervor could lead to large budget deficits, excessive wage demands, and high inflation, ultimately
resulting
in severe economic crises.
The probability of catastrophes, whether intentional or not,
resulting
from human activity appears to be increasing because of the rapidity and direction of technological advances.
Hwang and his colleagues claimed to have replaced the nucleus of an unfertilized human egg with the nucleus of an ordinary cell taken from another person, developing stem-cell lines from the
resulting
embryo that matched the DNA of the person who supplied the ordinary cell.
The much-needed counter-cyclical fiscal packages of 2009 overstayed their welcome in several countries,
resulting
in larger public-debt burdens.
As it stands, India sets the bar quite high,
resulting
in its refusal to grant patents for new combinations of existing drugs.
The
resulting
collapse in the dollar value of the currencies of the four East Asian countries is an oft-told tale that has been experienced not only by small and less developed countries but also by large and highly developed ones.
But Sufism’s grassroots popularity threatens the narrow view of Islam that extremists propagate,
resulting
in repeated attacks throughout the Islamic world.
The issue went to Turkey’s highest court, which annulled the parliamentary vote, effectively blocking Gul’s candidacy,
resulting
in Erdogan’s decision to call an early election.
Job creation
resulting
from construction projects and manufacturing investment is crucial, particularly in countries such as South Africa, Namibia, and St Lucia, where 40% or more of young people are unemployed.
But the longer-term rise in the annual deficits – owing to an aging population, changing medical technology, and rising interest rates – and the
resulting
increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio were inevitable (and were clearly predicted by the CBO and others).
The impact would be greatest
(resulting
in an approximately 20% jump in the percentage of women elected) in systems that currently do not have effective quota legislation.
The
resulting
economic uncertainties are compounding years of inadequate growth and deteriorating public-debt dynamics.
The
resulting
challenges – a host of new and unexpected competitors, volatility stemming from faraway places, and the disappearance of local jobs – are already overwhelming workers and companies.
But, while the
resulting
surge in capital flows to emerging markets stimulated economic growth, it also inflated asset bubbles.
Likewise, the impact of regulatory changes
resulting
from major legislation and policy directives in the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom on banking, insurance, financial-transaction taxes, anti-money laundering, and cyber-space is likely to be substantial.
The
resulting
price stickiness tends to delay macroeconomic stabilization and structural adjustment, leading to rising debt and unemployment in weaker economies.
A Mania for Diagnosing Bipolar DisorderPROVIDENCE, RI – During the past few years, many experts have suggested that bipolar disorder – a serious illness
resulting
in significant psychosocial morbidity and excess mortality – is under-recognized, particularly in patients with major depression.
The results were quite similar: unless entitlement costs are brought under control, the
resulting
rise in debt will cut US living standards by roughly 20% in a generation.
For example, if the US hadn’t provided essentially unconditional support to Citigroup in 2008 (under President George W. Bush) and again in 2009 (under President Barack Obama), the
resulting
financial collapse would have deepened the global recession and worsened job losses around the world.
The
resulting
fall in wealth has reduced consumer spending, while the decline in homeowners’ equity prevents borrowing to finance any increase.
It would be unfortunate if China and India were to impoverish themselves by ceasing to burn coal, only to have the
resulting
decrease of snowfall over Greenland and Antarctica cause sea levels to rise faster.
Back
Next
Related words
Would
Economic
Countries
Growth
Which
Their
Global
Could
Increase
Economy
Government
Rates
Capital
Higher
Political
Financial
World
Prices
Demand
Interest