We failed to predict the consequences of our actions.
He didn't study much; as a consequence, he failed the exam.
If you don't clean your room, you will suffer the consequences.
He broke the law, and now he has to face the consequences of his actions.
The
fun-loving students suffered the unpleasant consequences of spending too much time partying.
Many people in our society have criminal records as a consequence of what I consider to be unworkable drug laws.
If mankind fails to address the problem of pollution, future generations will face
the terrible consequences of our inaction.
John F. Kennedy once said that a man does what he must, in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures, and that is the basis of all human morality.
Midori Koto once said that honor isn't about making the right
choices; it's about dealing with the consequences.
Robert G. Ingersoll once observed that in nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences.
Rainforest destruction, and the consequent damage to the environment are now of national concern in the CÂte d'Ivoire.
The people of Belarus continue to live with the consequences of the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl.
Condoleezza Rice once remarked that history is littered with cases of inaction that led to very grave consequences for the world.
Bill Gates once said that the inevitable consequence of better computer systems is a smarter use of people's time.
To a Buddhist, every word, action or thought is important, and has consequences.
Studies show that responses are strengthened when followed by a satisfying consequence.
She continued to miss class; consequently, she was asked to leave the program.
The students engaged in inconsequential but amusing chatter before their final exam.
Discussion question: Criminal behavior is the consequence of an unhappy childhood. True or false?