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单词 far-reaching consequence
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far-reaching consequence

collocation in English

meaningsoffar-reachingandconsequence

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far-reaching
adjective
uk
/ˌfɑːˈriː.tʃɪŋ/
us
/ˌfɑːrˈriː.tʃɪŋ/
Something far-reaching has a great influence on many people ...
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consequence
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or ...
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(Definition offar-reachingandconsequencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffar-reaching consequence

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I should not like to make a change at this moment of suchfar-reachingconsequence.
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If so, he is saying something of enormous andfar-reachingconsequence?
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The matter is offar-reachingconsequenceand may impinge upon the freedom of the citizen.
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It is afar-reachingconsequence.
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We should bear in mind, however, that these men, when they are tired and before they are replaced, are required to take great decisions offar-reachingconsequence.
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It is a decision offar-reachingconsequence.
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Far-reaching consequences have been ascribed to a policy decision that remains undocumented except for hearsay evidence in the popular conversation that surrounded the trials.
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The behavioural revolution has had far-reaching consequences for pensions research.
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It has far-reaching consequences for access to land.
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This assumption has far-reaching consequences for the whole issue of bilingualism.
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The use of performativity and cultural discourses has far-reaching consequences for understanding language, gender, and social identity categories more generally.
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In an age increasingly preoccupied by speech, even a toast could carry far-reaching consequences.
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This is a dramatic illustration of the far-reaching consequences of parasitism in one species mediated by coincidental changes in the physical features of the habitat.
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The second claim is that these pre-1815 partisan divisions had far-reaching consequences.
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Indeed, the apparent skills bias towards caring work might have far-reaching consequences.
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It is clear that some management decisions have far-reaching consequences.
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This process had far-reaching consequences for the rural population.
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Such potentially far-reaching consequences need to be taken into consideration when evaluating the relative toxicity of a pollutant to any parasite life stages.
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fatal consequence

collocation in English

meaningsoffatalandconsequence

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fatal
adjective
uk
/ˈfeɪ.təl/
us
/ˈfeɪ.t̬əl/
A fatal illness, accident, etc. ...
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consequence
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwəns/
a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or ...
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(Definition offatalandconsequencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffatal consequence

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Were the evil to end there, it would be bad enough, but there is a literallyfatalconsequence, revealed in the records of road accidents.
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It is largely because of the vigilance of the wing and hospital staff and the treatment available that afatalconsequencehas so far been avoided.
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However, building lessthen-perfect self-replicating probes could, in the worst-case scenario, have fatal consequences for the human race.
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This led to the idea that people could be divided into discrete groups and based on the divisions, there would be severe, tortuous, and oftenfatalconsequence.
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However, this attitude had fatal consequences in 1888, when he was subjected to what he called a 'dastardly' attack.
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Rather than persuading him to give in, they encouraged him to stand firm, with fatal consequences.
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Although the drinking of poison is rare, occasionally a lethal dose of strychnine - a ' ' salvation cocktail ' ' - is imbibed without fatal consequences.
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If untreated, this condition can have fatal consequences.
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This, allied to the fact that in many cases parasitism has severe and even fatal consequences for the host, dictates that nematodes are of substantial medical, veterinary and economic importance.
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For example, if the fire service is unable to determine which extinguishing agent they need for the good being transported, this can have fatal consequences.
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Many attempts were made on the air speed record, some with fatal consequences to the pilots who were pushing the technology to its limits.
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We heard of the tragic case of the young rugby player who went to hospital and was, regrettably, misdiagnosed, with fatal consequences.
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It had previously gauged the dangers of rival interventions in the supply of arms, the fatal consequences of incidents which must of necessity have occurred.
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There can be fatal consequences if such people are left to struggle on their own with their depression or with the pressures that they face.
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Let us consider the fatal consequences of not applying new principles and a totally new view to the treatment of this great problem.
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This can have fatal consequences for doctors as well as for their patients.
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Platform operators and major oil companies should not simply opt out of their responsibilities, especially when that could have fatal consequences.
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Even a slight disorganisation, even a slight delay in our mobilisation might have fatal consequences.
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The fatal consequences were in terms of unleashing inflationary expectations throughout the world, and the consequent large fluctuations and greatly enlarged volatility of commodity prices.
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