Examples of 'fall-out' in a sentence

Meaning of "fall-out"

Fall-out: (noun) - The consequences or results of a particular event, often negative or undesirable
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Nuclear fall-out does not respect boundaries.
Ioned as much as possible from the fall-out.
So there is a social fall-out to this technology.
The fall-out area can be replanted almost immediately.
Then there was news about a fall-out between us.
We had a fall-out at a comedy club tomorrow night.
If that explodes we can not predict the fall-out.
We were in the fall-out shelter my dad built.
Warning the public of the approach of radioactive fall-out.
Technical fall-out in respect of equipment.
Take cover immediately in the area fall-out shelter.
The fall-out from this atmospheric brawl is snow.
It dealt with the fall-out from his divorce.
They are also sometimes called spinoff or fall-out.
We are all experiencing the fall-out in the real economy.

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Already the slayings have had a political fall-out.
The fall-out of the famine continued for decades afterwards.
Deaths from the effects of fall-out are approaching their peak.
The fall-out was reportedly caused by technical problems following a software upgrade.
Crisis is often caused by the fall-out from economic change.
The economic fall-out of the floods was estimated to be billions of euros.
I would not wish there to be a major interinstitutional fall-out over this.
He had this fall-out with his parents five years ago.
He might receive lethal radiation poisoning from the local fall-out.
The social fall-out of the crisis has included the following.
Television video recording was practically a fall-out of the military application.
The measures covered healthcare and addressed the economic fall-out.
The fusionbomb was the fall-out of different elements and materials created.
But there will be little if any immediate concrete diplomatic fall-out.
Conflict between MNEs may have fall-out that influences states.
This allows for a better fitting and reduces the risk of fall-out.
You never have to deal with the fall-out from those kinds of decisions.
If that thing explodes then we do not know what the fall-out will be.
Our people live in constant fear of fall-out and tidal waves from a major eruption.
But each will require considerable early efforts to reduce their fall-out.
Nor should the rules produce negative social fall-out for disadvantaged groups.
And only a few commentators appear concerned about the diplomatic fall-out.
And many of these people will fall-out with each other after todays matter.
It may be a teacher who is giving them a hard time or a fall-out with a friend.
The shorter the fall-out length of hair curl the better the curl memory.
The high rates of depression indicate the health fall-out of these policies.
He also reports about the fall-out in the community after the scandal made news.
Nuclear weapons produce instantaneous radiation, in addition to which there is also radioactive fall-out.
Do people in your organization understand the potential fall-out from an unhealthy workplace?
That obscene billboard continues to spread poison, which is more harmful than radioactive fall-out.
Its workers were angry with the fall-out from the war and were getting increasingly militant.
One parent died or their parents divorced and they saw the fall-out.
The fall-out from population control programs carries heavy social and international security costs.
The bad news is that we have no proven treatments for preventing the fall-out.
Decreasing the fall-out rate involves keeping the hair moisturized and limiting the amount of.

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