are outcomes that are not the ones intended by a purposeful action
Bloody Sunday stirred up hatred of the British Army and rallied support for the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
No, "consequence" is not a verb; it is a noun. It refers to the result or effect of an action or condition. The verb form related to "consequence" is "consequent," which means to follow as a result or effect.
no consequence, they did nothing except sending few soldiers, all what happened is that they were bombarded. The question is, what the consequence would be, if USA didn't make Europe invasion?
The anticipated casualties far exceeded projections primarily because of yellow fever. It had not been the anticipated quick and clean little war, and even worse, the people that had projected an increased national turmoil over slavery were right and the US Civil War became an unintended consequence of the search for Manifest Destiny.
Criminals start to be good people.
There could be an unintended consequence of adding habitat for butterflies. This consequence might include the addition of unwanted animals.
unsafe car
An unintended consequence of urban growth is increased traffic congestion and pollution due to more vehicles on the road. This can lead to decreased air quality and longer commutes for residents.
No, if you make coffee the results are precisely what you intended.
Well, you could argue that Android tablets are substandard ;)
Black market
The rise of pesticide-resistant insects.
Car payments and insurance coverage, to name two.
the answer is B
"Unintended" refers to something that occurs without intention or planning. It describes outcomes or consequences that were not deliberately sought or anticipated. For example, an unintended consequence of a policy might be an effect that was not considered by its creators.
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Consequences are the results of something. If you jump out of a plane without a parachute, the consequence is that you will hit the ground very hard. We plan our actions with a view to bringing about the consequences we expect. You might give the girl you fancy a box of chocolates, expecting that she'll like you better. If she throws them in your face, saying "You creep! You know I'm diabetic!" that is not the consequence you intended when you gave them to her. It's an unintended consequence, an unexpected result of your actions.