Examples of using To be a result in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This power is later explained to be a result of Extended Definition.
Yale University and the University of Virginia also found that intenseinterests in childhood do not seem to be a result of a parent's interest.
The reorganization looks to be a result of a change of leadership this past year.
It can be caused by a number of things such as stress and an unhealthy diet, but in most cases it has no particular cause andis believed to be a result of environmental factors and genetics.
However, it is believed to be a result of the enzymes and organic acids contained in it.
However, different sites may consider a"conversion" to be a result other than a sale.
This effect is likely to be a result of binding of galactose to FSGS factor.
However, different sites may consider a" conversion" to be a result other than a sale.
This better selectivity is believed to be a result of the higher monodispersity within the aerogel matrix of the 1% Ag sample.
While no one is sure what caused the riff,it's said to be a result of miscommunication.
Lower Black Friday sales appear to be a result of changes in the way shoppers buy things, as well as changes in the way retailers operate.
Sidwell(2015) notes that Palaungic and Khmuic share many lexical items,but considers this phenomenon to be a result of lexical diffusion due to intense language contact.
The effects appeared to be a result of exposure to compounds such as bisphenol S(BPS),a common plastic additive to replace BPA.
The irregular buying patterns are thought to be a result of unofficial exporting to China.”.
The change in its colour is thought to be a result of the changing seasons on the planet and the result of the greater level of sunlight producing aerosols in the atmosphere.
The dramatic decline of stomachcancer in the past several decades is thought to be a result of people reducing many of the known dietary risk factors.
Many consider the Santa Claus Rally to be a result of people buying stocks in anticipation of the rise in stock prices during the month of January, otherwise known as the‘January Effect'.
The research data, which included analysis of four other studies, hinted that migraine might even lower the risk for breast cancer,but that appeared to be a result of study design and not necessarily a real link, the researchers said.
The development of MS is believed to be a result of a complex interaction between genes and environment.
When Davidson referred to work that is being done with children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder(ADHD)His Holiness wanted to know if it seemed to be a result of environmental or genetic influences and whether there was any association with anxiety and feelings of insecurity.
Given that both growth and inequality seem to be a result of businesses, they have the strongest potential to change the dynamics of how prosperity is shared, by being more inclusive and responsible.
As with many other problems,research has shown that it appears to be a result of a combination of genetic and environmental risk factors.
Thus, the muscle ache of tension-type headache is thought to be a result of increased sensitivity of the nervous system and pain from occasional or long-term imbalances in brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters(serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, enkephalins).
Decline of stomach cancer in the past several decades is thought to be a result of people reducing many of the known dietary risk factors.
Thus, stress was traditionally conceptualized to be a result of external insults beyond the control of those experiencing the stress.
Poor collagen synthesis is much more likely to be a result of low levels of lysine, vitamin C, and other co-factors in collagen production such as copper and iron.
However, different sites may consider a"conversion" to be a result other than a sale.[2] Say a customer were to abandon an online shopping cart.
Poor service provision byoperators in the region is generally considered to be a result of lack of investment in networks and has become a source of concern in many African countries where consumers are losing money on uncompleted calls.