Examples of using To negative consequences in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Their intake can lead to negative consequences for the body.
Too much self-confidence often prevents him from doing the right thing,and unwillingness to compromise leads to negative consequences.
If you feel your condition is leading to negative consequences, seek help.[9].
This can lead to negative consequences because you will soon find out that VR goes beyond traditional filmmaking rules and techniques.
However, their independent appointment can lead to negative consequences.
Investors are afraid that such actions will lead to negative consequences on the financial markets and will affect the supply of goods around the world.
Constant hunger will force you to consume more andmore food that may lead to negative consequences like overweight.
Rather than express our anger in ways that could lead to negative consequences(like arguing with our boss), we instead express our anger towards a person or object that poses no threat(such as our spouses, children or pets).
Don't worry, not all these factors lead to negative consequences.
If you choose inappropriate the career which will lead to negative consequences such as unemployment, failure to develop a career, wasting time, money, labor and so on, so take time for what you see is the most important.
It is important to remember that any manifestations of self-treatment in thedevelopment of this pathology will lead only to negative consequences.
Failure to comply with the regime leads to negative consequences and stress.
This is due to the fact that the auxiliary component of benzalkonium chloride interacts with the materials of the lenses andleads to negative consequences.
Not only is this a mistake, but it can lead to negative consequences for your career.
The psychology of ancient India can effect an inner transformation by enabling us to see how negative emotions lead to negative consequences.
The human brainremembers the behavior that does not lead to negative consequences, so it is perceived as safe actions.
The ointment is in the pharmacy chains on the free market, but without a doctor's prescription, the duration of its use cannot exceed 2 weeks,since self-treatment with the use of this drug often leads to negative consequences.
In addition, any potential threats and risks that could“lead to negative consequences for the economy” should be identified.
He stressed that if Taiwan is to rely on the support of other countries to collude with external forces,it can undermine peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and to lead to negative consequences.
When physicians lack proper training,breaking bad news can lead to negative consequences for patients, families, and physicians.
One mechanism leading to negative consequences may be reduced executive control over cognition and behavior that may be necessary to realize goal-oriented switching between cybersex use and other tasks and obligations of life.
Although everyone knows that overuse of games will lead to negative consequences for humans, the positive aspects can- not be denied.
Central bank chief Valeriia Gontareva said in a media briefing that the decision was taken because the bank saw the"threat ofinflation had risen strongly due to negative consequences from currency market panic".
In accordance with clinical and experimental studies,the use of suppositories in these conditions did not lead to negative consequences for the health of the woman and child.
Rather than focus on more intrinsic forces behind motivation, the incentive theory proposes that people are pulled toward behaviors that lead to rewards andpushed away from actions that might lead to negative consequences.
During pregnancy, this hormone is produced in an increased amount,its excessive concentration can lead to negative consequences, to miscarriage in the first weeks of pregnancy.
But a similar study conducted by the Department of Community Health at the Boston University School of Public Health found that it wasn't necessarily the combination of alcohol and caffeine that posed a risk,but the profile of the drinkers themselves that led to negative consequences.
In focus groups of people living with HIV conducted by the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, the number one concern peoplehad with recency testing was related to negative consequences: fear of rejection by a partner once the diagnosis is revealed;
Although one could say that, so far as the general principle underlying karmic law is concerned of positive actions yielding positive results andnegative actions leading to negative consequences, this very general principal perhaps is quite obvious to all of us.