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Example sentences for "direct result"

  • In each case deafness was apparently the direct result of concussion of the ear on the side corresponding to the wound.

  • In Iowa literally scores of towns and counties are reported as having gone dry as a direct result of the Sunday meetings.

  • All these converts are either the direct result of Billy Sunday's preaching, or else the converts of converts.

  • A direct result of its formation was the partial draining of Yellowstone Lake, which had previously existed at a much higher level than now, and spread over the entire area of the present Hayden Valley.

  • It was a direct result of the explorations of 1870, and was intended to satisfy the public demand for accurate and official information concerning this new region of wonders.

  • Colonel Campbell was promoted to a Brigadier-General as a direct result of this battle.

  • As a direct result of this case, Patrick Henry became famous and he became a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses shortly afterward.

  • Many Virginians believed that Nat Turner's Rebellion took place as a direct result of the writings of William Lloyd Garrison of Massachusetts who published the "Liberator," a newspaper which demanded the immediate abolition of slavery.

  • As a direct result of the increase, the number of hotels, motels and other lodging places in Virginia has likewise rapidly increased.

  • Many ranges are either entirely due to the tilting of earth blocks by faulting or fracturing of the earth, or their present altitude, at least, is a direct result of faulting.

  • As a direct result of the Ice Age, many thousands of lakes came into existence throughout the glaciated region where few, if any, previously existed.

  • In fact it is not too much to say that practically all true gorges and waterfalls of the glaciated region have originated as a direct result of the Ice Age.

  • As a direct result of this profound rejuvenation the Colorado River has had its erosive activity tremendously increased, and it has carved out the mightiest of all existing canyons--the Grand Canyon.

  • A peculiar form assumed by the individuals of a species which are exposed to peculiarities in environment and differ from normal individuals as a direct result.

  • The characteristic external form of freshwater sponges is liable in most cases to be altered as a direct result of changes in the environment.

  • Both these breeds belong to the same species, and probably differ as a direct result of differences in environment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bunch grass; decisive action; direct answer; direct assault; direct contradiction; direct foreign; direct interest; direct line; direct observation; direct popular; direct pressure; direct proportion; direct question; direct quotation; direct ratio; direct reference; direct result; direct taxation; direct tendency; directed above; directed against; direction opposite; directly opposed; human conduct; mental tests; remarkable degree