unintended byproduct造句
例句与造句
- He said the 17-month-long insurgency was the unintended byproduct of a " swift victory " against Saddam Hussein's military.
- She said an increased distrust of the police could be an unintended byproduct of the Giuliani administration's aggressive police tactics.
- The hostility of bin Laden and his acolytes, and of the violent strain of fundamentalist Islam that produced them, was not an unintended byproduct of US foreign policy.
- While fossil fuels are an essential, much of the world's methane emissions have no economic utility; they are the unintended byproduct of natural-gas exploration, poor landfill management and gas-pipeline leaks.
- He is an exemplar of a major unintended byproduct of the imprisonment boom of the past two decades _ a sharp growth in the number of elderly and geriatric inmates.
- It's difficult to find unintended byproduct in a sentence. 用unintended byproduct造句挺难的
- To Yahoo, the appearance of Nazi uniforms and other objects was simply an unintended byproduct of the borderless Internet : The items, which were being offered by sellers all over the world, happened to be on French computer screens.
- To Yahoo, the appearance of Nazi uniforms and other objects was simply an unintended byproduct of the borderless Internet : the items, which were being offered by sellers all over the world, happened to be on French computer screens.
- But the illnesses that have been imported along with some of the produce are an unintended byproduct of the boom in international trade _ a boom long advocated by the Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations as crucial to economic growth.
- Never mind that the prize is the unintended byproduct of game-playing by committee members, never mind that Bech himself feels unworthy : At 76, preparing to make his Nobel speech, he has a chance to sum up his own life and the state of the world.
- Trudeau edited a book, " The Asbestos Strike ", that presented the strike as the origin of modern Quebec, portraying it as " a violent announcement that a new era had begun . " Some historians argue that the strikers were simply pursuing better conditions, and that the resulting change in society was an unintended byproduct.