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Western Digital cut its offer for SanDisk as a consequence.
As a consequence of austerity, housing benefits have been cut.
As a consequence, we have to make some tougher decisions.
And as a consequence, sometimes she's underappreciated here at home.
"And he's going to jail as a consequence," Davis added.
And as a consequence, my own children now hate castles.
As a consequence, the legal framework has been regularly updated.
As a consequence, these companies have been hit much harder.
As a consequence, truth becomes relative, if not altogether removed.
As a consequence, the decision in the case, Buck v.
As a consequence, banks still feature in lists of leading acquirers.
As a consequence, we've completely renounced the use of state force.
As a consequence, most clubs are restricted to serving soft drinks.
As a consequence of his rant, Maaßen was forced into retirement.
That's all David knows, and, as a consequence, all we know.
As a consequence, China urgently needs to beef up its productivity.
As a consequence, this exacerbates the spread of the economic disease.
As a consequence, Jobs' job was but the first of many.
BREMMER: We can really seeing escalation as a consequence of that.
As a consequence, there is much less revenue to service debts.
As a consequence, most humanitarian groups have abandoned sea rescue efforts.
As a consequence of the auction, some television stations may close.
As a consequence, rural counties in the New South are shrinking.
We have as a consequence wound up with half her story.
As a consequence, elections also require candidates to campaign for votes.
And as a consequence, there has been an outbreak of murder.
Researchers have shown that lives have been saved as a consequence.
As a consequence, the risk to Borges has been steadily rising.
As a consequence, what it means to be secure has changed.
As a consequence, the empire ultimately unravels and descends into chaos.
As a consequence the work has felt stilted and sometimes precious.
As a consequence, "The First" is weighed down in multiple ways.
As a consequence, the euro zone seems set barely to grow.
The ban was, as a consequence, attributed to Zaka's general joylessness.
As a consequence, its stake could be reduced to nearly 34%.
As a consequence, Siemens will initiate criminal charges against the responsible individuals.
As a consequence, an auction scheduled for May 10 has been suspended.
As a consequence the preferential regime will automatically expire on June 30.
As a consequence, they have a skewed view of success and failure.
As a consequence, the issue has been kicked into the long cassava.
Sometimes it happens as a consequence of decisions based on other assumptions.
It could—should—feel like a cheap knock off as a consequence.
TVs had gotten skinnier and sound had gotten crummier as a consequence.
As a consequence, they miss out on some of the richest returns.
And so, as a consequence, I think he can expect more pressure.
As a consequence, we have removed the mention of the classical algorithm.
So, as a consequence, our rates were behind experience during the year.
As a consequence they were obliged to shadow the Bundesbank's monetary policy.
As a consequence of such behavior, the shop will close one day.
As a consequence, its primary turnout numbers are among the nation's lowest.
A great deal of sulking goes on at court as a consequence.
That's a good thing...unless patient care is undermined as a consequence.
Colombia's dropped 11.5 percent as a consequence of rebel attacks on pipelines.
As a consequence, parties insert numerous contractual clauses to limit their liability.
As a consequence, each memory is associated with different states of context.
As a consequence, high-demand bourbons aren't allocated in large numbers here.
Their allegiances are durable — and as a consequence, their options are limited.
But, his advanced submission stylings have become somewhat overlooked as a consequence.
Their chances of becoming citizens will be severely reduced as a consequence.
As a consequence, those countries were better able to manage the crisis.
As a consequence, their understanding of the American cultural landscape was limited.
As a consequence, Furman ruled, the process violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
As a consequence, it could be a battle between ideology and nature.
And of course, his remunerations is going to suffer as a consequence.
Apple alone has booked a $38 billion tax charge as a consequence.
As a consequence, Italy and Spain are still its largest export markets.
"As a consequence, U.K. and global financial conditions have tightened," it added.
Inflation has soared as a consequence, averaging 30% over the past six months.
As a consequence, they are much quicker to report anything that looks suspicious.
The trend started in California, as a consequence of the full Brazilian wax.
Senior unsecured debt investors stand to benefit as a consequence of lower encumbrance.
"Adjustments may ... be made as a consequence of the U.S. sanctions," it said.
So you start having local economic development as a consequence of this decentralization.
As a consequence, the scale is considerably larger than those of pilot programs.
As a consequence, in April American firms were banned from selling it goods.
She suffered from anemia the rest of her life, possibly as a consequence.
As a consequence, they want to make themselves removed from the scapegoat role.
As a consequence he paid the price and has always been an outsider.
The world's information is being liberated, and so, as a consequence, are we.
As a consequence, the rabbit was off the table, plush toy and all.
I see this as a consequence of law-enforcement's failure to prosecute Gamergate.
As a consequence, coral reefs, and the marine ecosystems they support, are dying.
Ali's speech was noticeably affected by then as a consequence of Parkinson's syndrome.
We all suffer as a consequence of this increase in hate-filled violence.
As a consequence, they drag down productivity and your bandwidth along with it.
The WWF said the dolphins caught in gillnets often drown as a consequence.
The features of early corporate capitalism that emerged as a consequence are fascinating.
As a consequence, the military leadership expresses negative views about Jews and Israelis.
As a consequence, some 200,000 jobs have been lost, according to union estimates.
As a consequence, however, anyone will be able to cry "fake" when exposed.
Those cards will now be revealed as a consequence of Mr. Manafort's dithering.
"As a consequence, commodity prices and terms of trade have deteriorated," it said.
As a consequence, our quizzes began to only be made by our teacher.
The Paris half-marathon scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled as a consequence.
As a consequence of her popularity, she's also lost some of her freedom.
As a consequence, we must take a long-term view on their protection.
China's slowing down, Germany's slowing down, emerging markets, and then interest rate-sensitive sectors of the United States not contributing as much to the economic growth as a consequence - housing and others - as a consequence of interest rates going up.
China slowing down, Germany slowing down, emerging markets, and then interest rate sensitive sectors in the United States not contributing as much to the economic growth, as a consequence of housing and others, as a consequence of interest rates going up.
As a consequence, the live show feels like a meal without the main course.
As a consequence this means that Britain is a large net borrower from abroad.
As a consequence, the euro zone in total has a substantial current-account surplus.
Either taxes or debt will have to go up, up, up as a consequence.
As a consequence, some older hardware is thrown off course — both figuratively and literally.
Recent decades have been tough on labour, largely as a consequence of technological change.
As a consequence, the stock of wealth should grow over time relative to GDP.
As a consequence, concerns about China's autocratic model were largely shelved in Western capitals.
As a consequence, I argued, established elite power was leaking away, becoming more porous.
As a consequence, the relationship between oil and growth is not straight but curvy.
As a consequence of this, saving increased and real interest rates have steadily fallen.
However, the UK's involvement with the EU will diminish as a consequence of Brexit.
As a consequence, they ended up with livers that were much more badly damaged.
As a consequence, political faces tend to be stern, frowns fixed and adjectives gloomy.
Increased demand for nickel may spur nickel production and, as a consequence, cobalt product.
As a consequence, a growing number of children have been separated from their parents.
He lost his family as a consequence of the war, not by deliberate extinction.
"The working class has no way up, as a consequence of that," he added.
As a consequence, unlike some wood mills, the Äänekoski plant uses no fossil fuels.
And so as a consequence, we sit in this area between healthcare and consumer.
As a consequence, advocates in our internal conversations cast their arguments in counterterrorism terms.
As a consequence, men who have chosen to become women are winning races — easily.
As a consequence, Bezos' lost more than anyone else on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
As a consequence, some women avoided drinking or eating to save themselves the humiliation.
As a consequence thousands of migrants are being detained on the Greek border with Macedonia.
The company said the 2016 output guidance was cut "as a consequence of biological challenges".
As a consequence, the spot price of LNG in Asia has plummeted in recent years.
As a consequence of all of this stuff, the Watch Sport is a big watch.
Perhaps as a consequence of this, inventors who register patents are still almost all men.
Berkshire has taken a hit of nearly $3bn to its balance-sheet as a consequence.
As a consequence, insurers might find the exchanges less attractive and premiums could go up.
Altogether nine fields would have to shut as a consequence of a strike, it added.
As a consequence the government still controls over 50 percent of the country's banking sector.
As a consequence, Title III is making equity crowdfunding riskier than it has to be.
As a consequence, America is fast becoming a compliance economy instead of a competitive economy.
As a consequence, advertisers have been dropping from his show The O'Reilly Factor like flies.
I don't think it's alleged that any fraud happened as a consequence of the intrusions.
This is a huge ask, and as a consequence, the series initially feels incredibly unfocused.
Avocado prices have jumped nearly 50 percent over the last week alone as a consequence.
As a consequence, we experience bitterness more strongly, likely just because it's a dominant flavor.
Subsequent rounds of naming and shaming came as a consequence of ad-hoc inspection campaigns.
As a consequence, the concept of peace and quiet has assumed an italicized personal importance.
It started as a regional confrontation, as a consequence of Saudi intervention regarded as impulsive.
As a consequence, there are no reliable estimates of over-all stinkbug damage to date.
He has, as a consequence, improved his one-handed slice, which was evident on Sunday.
"As a consequence, the presidential election of 26th of October is hereby upheld," he said.
Most of them were flooded as a consequence of the construction of reservoirs and waterways.
As a consequence of better estimates and improved productivity, team morale and confidence markedly improved.
As a consequence, it is not a sculpture that needs to be interacted with imaginatively.
As a consequence, I've started to question just how different these two emotions really are.
Increasing numbers of children have high blood pressure, largely as a consequence of their obesity.
As a consequence, even the quieter scenes are imbued with a gnawing sense of dread.
As a consequence, the US has become a nation of political junkies and disciplined voters.
As a consequence of the gay film festival screening environment, the audience was very specified.
And perhaps as a consequence, few exiled activists command as large an audience as Guo.
"As a consequence of the charges, the investigation may now go on," Ms. Nilssen said.
The White House is indeed projecting faster economic growth as a consequence of tax cuts.
As a consequence, it would be unable to support decentralisation reform in its current form.
"We have, but Iran is more diplomatically isolated as a consequence of it," Hook said.
As a consequence, when that pole star suddenly winked out, we didn't consider changing course.
As a consequence, though, there's a loss of empathy, and beliefs become simplified and rigid.
"As a consequence food can be kept much longer," Gentilini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
As a consequence, the dam continued to operate normally, although it was below safety requirements.
As a consequence, their employers could have probably told them to stand during the anthem.
"As a consequence, I postponed my visit," said Barrack, who chaired the president's inaugural committee.
It was truly appalling and they both now face time in prison as a consequence.
Sure, some people might be hurt as a consequence, but overall, I feel it's necessary.
As a consequence, they are far less interested in accommodating attitudes they see as reactionary.
As a consequence, heating bills during a particularly cold Southern Hemisphere winter soared, prompting public protests.
Some mistakenly call it a China-led initiative, and are suspicious of it as a consequence.
As a consequence of that, scientists thought that human females had been "emancipated" from hormonal control.
As a consequence of these drugs and other measures, death rates from AIDS are, indeed, falling.
And as a consequence I might be on a reality TV show called Booty Queens. Why?
In this case, Emmett's tweets violated Vox's standards and Emmett has been suspended as a consequence.
"As a consequence, you've seen considerable management talent migrate to private equity portfolio companies," Klempner said.
As a consequence, for years many economists assumed, almost without questioning, that minimum wages destroyed jobs.
We haven't had the productivity miracle that we've had in Asia as a consequence of globalization.
If all outdoor activity ceased as a consequence, I rather doubt net health benefit would result.
As a consequence ... 'Brexit' would likely lead us to lower the long-term sovereign credit rating.
There may be a judgment about underlying momentum in the economy as a consequence of that.
Some call center executives foresee a larger pool of talent as a consequence of the move.
As a consequence, laments an EU source, Macedonia's politicians "seem determined to damage their own country."
The naive might think this information loss had happened already, as a consequence of the swallowing.
"As a consequence, this would lead to a significant reduction of the variable remuneration," Volkswagen said.
As a consequence, results have been mixed, especially among governments that have toyed with the idea.
As a consequence, Ono Pharmaceutical dropped 2.3 percent on Tuesday even as the overall market gained.
As a consequence, any companies considering similar transactions have been in limbo since the Yahoo ruling.
They saw it as a consequence of Germany's being more welcoming and integrating than those countries.
"None of these lines are drawn, and as a consequence, appropriate responses are unknown," Himes said.
As a consequence, constitutional "rights" may not work in the ways we might expect them to.
The kingdom's stability is at stake and, as a consequence, that of the entire region, too.
As a consequence the ostensible reason for Monday's working lunch with Juncker had prompted some skepticism.
But as a consequence, it now finds itself in an economic war on nearly every front.
And as a consequence, it's not entirely easy to figure out what to do about it.
That heritage has not disappeared as a consequence of imitation, which has been a benign phenomenon.
Cardin described the October sanctions holdup as a consequence of "a younger administration" finding its footing.
As a consequence of that fear, he has seen business drop by 20 percent since January.
Like Ms. Warren, he is framing the nation's gun violence epidemic as a consequence of corruption.
As a consequence of that, he warned, its revenue and profits would take a big hit.
Perhaps as a consequence, detritus from Reddit finds its way to Trump more and more often.
As a consequence, heating bills during a particularly cold Southern Hemisphere winter skyrocketed, prompting public protests.
As a consequence the ostensible reason for Monday's working lunch with Juncker has prompted some skepticism.
As a consequence, it behooves Almirola to strive for every point he can get on Sunday.
They have a more nuanced and developed understanding of Islam as a consequence of 9/11.
It expired in the late '90s, partly as a consequence of fatigue from the Clinton investigations.
As a consequence, people can kind of pull one over on you from time to time.
People are charging into it, and as a consequence, they don't always understand how things work.
As a consequence, because it's night, and it's only a light in the middle of the phone [screen], the camera's autofocus mechanism starts hunting—it sort of zooms in and out on the focus and as a consequence the light seems to get bigger or smaller.
It saw net income falling to about 55 million as a consequence of the strong Swiss franc.
His music, as a consequence, has often revolved around the idea of searching for something beyond oneself.
As a consequence, quantum theory forces us to be circumspect in assigning physical reality to individual properties.
As a consequence, we have both been on the floor some more and that's helped our production.
" As a consequence, he writes, "there won't be mortality by the end of the twenty-first century.
As a consequence, over the next five years the government is expected to borrow £122bn ($152bn) more.
The first would be opposition to arbitrary power, and as a consequence, a commitment to social equality.
As a consequence, the United States paid a price in spiritual loss, political legerdemain and military morale.
As a consequence, Target was unable to process card payments at some stores for about 90 minutes.
It's a trend they expect to get worse as a consequence of Trump's crackdown on the border.
As a consequence, unemployment is below 3% and Japan has over 1.5 job openings for every applicant.
As a consequence we did switch the default theme of quick settings and made it more consistent.
As a consequence, security threats are not necessarily covered within a safety framework such as ISO 26262.
As a consequence, Europeans are no less despised and distrusted in Iranian decision-making circles these days.
Streaming services were taking an unfair piece of the action, and artists were suffering as a consequence.
Humans are a tool-making species, but as a consequence we are also a trash-making species.
It will increase the costs of doing business, and as a consequence, it's going to increase rents.
As a consequence, euro zone government bond yields were lower 1-1393 basis points across the board.
As a consequence, she lost her job as a co-host of CNN's New Year's Eve coverage.
Look, we may all end with or as a consequence of North Korea if we're not careful.
As a consequence, this election has, to date, been the most peaceful in West Bengal's recent memory.
Republicans objected, my motion failed, and now, as a consequence, the slaughter of our children will continue.Devastating.
Yet it did not show, for instance, that consumers were denied a superior service as a consequence.
As a consequence, consumers may find themselves receiving conflicted advice and paying more for commission-based products.
He was quickly deported back home to his native Netherlands as a consequence of his felony conviction.
As a consequence, the issue of whether human mortality limits are expanding has remained a contentious one.
Implicit bias disassociates racism from overt villainy and, as a consequence, engenders less defensiveness in the dialogue.
As a consequence, I'm a bit pessimistic about any new proposal about what's going to replace passwords.
As a consequence, gasoline prices might rise by at most two pennies per gallon at the pump.
So, as a consequence, you know, that means that sometimes Hillary doesn't get the credit she deserves.
Three of the Stedelijk's seven board members resigned as a consequence, and Ms. Ruf did not return.
As a consequence, U.S. scientists cannot answer the most basic question: What works to prevent firearm injuries?
Abrar is starving in part as a consequence of the American-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen.
The official cause of death was acute respiratory failure as a consequence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
As a consequence, the country's discredited justice system is, for a change, gaining some credibility and independence.
As a consequence (and also because some people delay seeking treatment) nearly 21.7% of cases are missed.
Following that, a new activity opened up as a consequence of the actions taken in the raid.
As a consequence, Chief Justice Roberts did not address how courts should address proceedings tainted by conflicts.
Today, Judge Marra ruled that the CVRA case be closed as a consequence of Mr. Epstein's death.
It paints Samsung as cutting-edge and innovative, and as a consequence, makes its rivals look slow.
The state-run investment fund is under US sanctions as a consequence of Russia's actions in Ukraine.
As a consequence, the wife's part of the bankruptcy was spun off into a separate case in November.
"It will last longer ... and as a consequence Turner will be on our banknotes for longer," he said.
It's an ongoing battle as service members contend that their health suffered as a consequence of burn pits.
The internet is a global network, and as a consequence, technology companies tend to be global as well.
As a consequence, Turkey's private-sector austerity has been more swift and savage than Argentina's public-sector version.
Buttigieg defended his numbers as a consequence of being newer to national politics than most of his rivals.
As a consequence, the groups requested that the FTC penalize the breach of an agreement with a breakup.
As a result, many millennials are forgoing credit cards and as a consequence establishing a credit history altogether.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, I don't think China likes its market going down as a consequence of trade-- uproar.
Rather, they take over its genetic apparatus to create replicas of themselves, killing the host as a consequence.
As a consequence of fragmentation, governments often lack the majorities required to push through unpopular but necessary reforms.
As a consequence, Busch is looking for still more speed in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
Research into machine learning and the interesting AI models created as a consequence are popular topics these days.
Anyone who has ever lost sight of their wallet and phone will look "quite distressed" as a consequence.
As a consequence, news media lost its core business to the rising giants of the new digital economy.
Many of those individuals are doing much better today as a consequence of integration with the US economy.
As a consequence, reporters can, and sometimes do, go to jail as the price of shielding their sources.
And in January the company was fined £400k by the ICO as a consequence of that earlier breach.
As a consequence, haircuts cost a lot more, in inflation-adjusted terms, than they did a century ago.
As a consequence an additional 42 million people will be vulnerable to hunger in 2050, the U.N. estimates.
As a consequence, the Chilean government considers lithium a "strategic mineral," leasing out rights and limiting its production.
As a consequence of these media portrayals, plus-size women often get pigeonholed this way in real life.
As a consequence, the Atlante bailout fund will take a 99 percent stake in the bank, it said.
As a consequence, they were unable to rein in their lending during the downturn of the late 2628s.
As a consequence, the Supreme Court canceled its hearing, sending Grimm's case back down to a lower court.
As a consequence, he wants only to destroy what the human beings have got, and to overthrow Prospero.
Ordinary Rwandans have voiced concerns about expensive clothing hurting the poor as a consequence of increased import duties.
As a consequence, I'm looking forward to that combination as a persistent and deep need for driving business.
As a consequence, he said, Itaú disbursements for both categories have increased nearly 30 percent year-over-year.
Thales added that it does not anticipate any reduction in Gemalto's workforce as a consequence of the transaction.
As a consequence, they're watched more closely—not just by the graffiti scene, but also by the police.
A little context: Drugs exert their actions as a consequence of binding to specific protein targets, or receptors.
"As a consequence, its sales, marketing and commission expenses and associated non-deductible costs were understated," it added.
As a consequence, prices doubled or even tripled and Cui lost 90 percent of his supply, he said.
As a consequence, her talent can start to feel corruptible, like easily torn silk, or larger than life.
As a consequence, people have stopped buying organ meats, and some eating habits are lost along the way.
Many have done bad things as a consequence of their addiction, but that doesn't mean they are irredeemable.
As a consequence, the United States Treasury warned it would soon default on its obligations, and on Oct.
"The marketplace of ideas hasn't been very robust, and the country has suffered as a consequence," he added.
As a consequence, product loading was disrupted, but the refinery continued to operate safely at a normal throughput.
"Probably as a consequence of warming, it is now invading the main spawning area of sardines," Garrido says.
On Wednesday, Ms. Merkel defended the decision to expel the Russian diplomats as a consequence of the inaction.
"Competitive devaluations to stimulate the economy will not work and all will lose as a consequence," he said.
As a consequence, their associated costs could rise by hundreds of millions of dollars, analysts at Barclays estimated.
Third, and as a consequence of the previous two points, consumers everywhere will be harmed by less innovation.
American businesses will pay much lower taxes, and as a consequence bring back billions of dollars from overseas.
As a consequence, there's a lack of data around the way HIV and HIV medication affects women's bodies.
So, as a consequence, both as individuals and collectively, we degrade the possibility of gaining meaning from work.
So as a consequence, if you don't have two-factor authentication, it's a lot easier to get you.
Right. No, I mean it's a ... These are social platforms excluding half the population as a consequence. Right.
As a consequence, any ideas Trump may have of splitting the two continental giants should be tempered by reality.
Ideally, that focus would mean impressing on fight night, and ideally audiences would remember their names as a consequence.
As a consequence, ICE did not have enough information to make a formal offer, he told reporters on Wednesday.
"As a consequence, they leave tens to hundreds of thousands of lifetime spending dollars on the table," he said.
And importantly, it exists within rocks as a consequence of brecciation—a chemical process requiring the presence of water.
In the fourth, they showed that in a fluid with those mixing properties, Batchelor's law follows as a consequence.
Firms in many industries fear that tests could disrupt business too much, and as a consequence skimp on them.
As a consequence, it is no longer only location in space that becomes uncertain, but also location in time.
Colin Powell never had the ear of George W. Bush, and often felt bruised and frustrated as a consequence.
Many people with once fatal cancers are now in long-term remission as a consequence of these new approaches.
As a consequence Fitch may reassess the parent and subsidiary linkages of CTL as these issues become more permanent.
We will lose a lot of information about the history of human occupation in the Americas as a consequence.
"We are now confident that we will not be adding to commute times as a consequence of Cornell" closing.
As a consequence, the company has been executing a plan to diversify its revenue by business segment and geography.
That means the government would run on autopilot under a continuing resolution until March, jeopardizing science as a consequence.
Does his apparent glee register simply as a consequence of his acid trip, or proof that he's a monster?
As a consequence, the younger workers get pushed to their physical and emotional limits in long sleep-deprived days.
This came as a consequence of Turkish F-16s shooting down a Russian military jet along the Syrian border.
Trump also announced that he was lifting economic sanctions imposed on Turkey as a consequence of the Syria invasion.
"Unfortunately, measles cases are on the rise as a consequence of the virus's transmission among unvaccinated groups," they added.
The Republican Party could suffer catastrophic election losses as a consequence when that fiscal day of reckoning finally arrives.
As a consequence, Trump now appears vulnerable in a state that has rarely been competitive at the presidential level.
"   "As a consequence, the statue was immediately covered and a local sculptor has been commissioned to re-design it.
As a consequence, many of the images failed the selection process of the Netherlands' two military extensions in Asia.
Theresa May, and as a consequence her government, stand for nothing -- which is why they put up with anything.
"For those who came to the U.S. later, not as a consequence of the war, that's a different thing".
As a consequence, a neo-Nazi group like the Nordic Resistance Movement is occasionally represented at local farmers' markets.
As a consequence, the officer corps has been suffering from a lack of professional growth for over a decade.
Even today, we face a disproportionate risk of imprisonment as a consequence of what began on the Clinton's watch.
The dollar value of private credit allocations would need to be adjusted as a consequence of reduced portfolio value.
As a consequence the agency did not have the leverage to require private lab companies to adopt relevant standards.
The following month, the New York Times reported that at least a dozen patients had died as a consequence.
They typically occupy prime coastal real estate -- as a consequence, two-thirds of the world's mangroves have been lost.
But as Mr Quiroz has pointed out, corruption is a cause as well as a consequence of weak institutions.
As a consequence, graft can quickly spread through a system like a metastasizing cancer, taking hold across political institutions.
Some people will develop pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, as a consequence of an adenovirus infection, Schaffner said.
Charlie does not appear to be in severe pain, nor will he be as a consequence of the treatment.
As a consequence of all that, he knows these issues really well and much better than President Trump does.
The move is widely regarded as a consequence of the MeToo movement, a way to stop the degradation of women.
As a consequence, more clues left behind by ancient creatures will remain hidden in the rocks—at least for now.
"The precise number of deaths as a consequence of Jammeh&aposs criminal mistreatment remains difficult to determine," the organization said.
When it comes to the TPP, experts believe that even more jobs will be outsourced to China as a consequence.
Devane listed the child's cause of death as "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries," WLS reports.
As a consequence, there's been an explosion of new graphics for old games over the past six months or so.
She said her concern is dual platforms could gain an unfair advantage as a consequence of access to merchants' data.
As a consequence, except for the last few hundred metres of connection to the customer, copper cabling has almost disappeared.
In three years of fighting, between 200,000 and 700,000 men, women and children died as a consequence of American brutality.
As a consequence, it is anticipated that the right of both companies to terminate the deal will cease, Linde added.
Nervous investors have flocked to bonds which are perceived as a safe haven and banks have profited as a consequence.
As a consequence there are worries that polio may travel back to countries which have already eradicated it, like India.
As a consequence of this... Pensions are a heavier burden when the elderly population expands, relative to the working cohort.
As a consequence, underwater springs of this sort team with life adapted both to the chemistry and to the temperature.
They're born in a core-collapse supernova star explosion and subsequently rotate extremely rapidly as a consequence of their physics.
It would not lead to a mass loss of coverage, with tens of thousands of annual deaths as a consequence.
As a consequence, the data such as location history, phone numbers, serial number(s) can easily be retrieved and changed.
As a consequence of California's action, there is now unending and unprecedented talk in Washington D.C. about federal privacy legislation.
In total, up to 2.4m jobs may have been lost, directly and indirectly, as a consequence of imports from China.
As a consequence, small-business owners are likely to be more vulnerable to the risk induced by uncertain business environments.
As a consequence, Outdoor Retailer, the industry's largest semi-annual trade show, will leave Salt Lake City after 20 years.
As a consequence, the Congressional Budget Office expects 8 million fewer Americans to have employer-provided health coverage by 2018.
As a consequence, it is becoming harder and harder for women to make their own reproductive choices free from coercion.
And because he is Zidane, he might not lose his job as a consequence of that negative method of play.
The WPP chief predicted that the world economy would slow down as a consequence of the shock British referendum result.
As a consequence, people with mental and addictive illnesses are highly susceptible to being removed from Medicaid through these requirements.
As a consequence, top Democratic digital strategists have become some of the most sought-after employees for perspective presidential candidates.
They know that kids who lose scholarships or admittances as a consequence may have no chance of a do-over.
As a consequence, according to EPA data, toxic cross-state pollutant emissions have already dropped by the millions of tons.
Neville points to the explosion of bars and restaurants in recent years as a consequence of the boom in investment.
As a consequence, only about 200 of the tens of thousands of chemicals in commerce  have been tested for safety.
As a consequence public sector life insurers' earnings diversification between investment, risk and expense results falls behind the market average.
Recently however, as a consequence of tragic accidents caused by cars in self-driving mode, an irrational discussion is surfacing.
As a consequence, I frequently don't finish books — which gives me much more time to read books that I enjoy.
The European Union has lost what luster it had as a consequence of the debt crises of the past decade.
The U.S. is upping the ante in ignoring its saving imperatives and the trade deficits that occur as a consequence.
"Many of the people went to the U.S. as a consequence of the war," said the official, who requested anonymity.
As a consequence, an estimated 100,000 street dogs, in varying states of disrepair, roam the streets of the Thai capital.
As a consequence, his audience seems not just willing but eager to place its collective dignity in his illuminated hands.
I got a degree in theater, and as a consequence I've always had a keen ear for poets and playwrights.
Meet Abrar, 12, who is starving in part as a consequence of the American-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen.
As a consequence, what's happening onstage feels like a closed-circuit communion between young adults and performers portraying young adults.
If employers were to start slashing jobs as a consequence of the virus, it could significantly escalate the economic damage.
Additionally, as a consequence, New York State universities will become more of an engine of economic growth for the state.
As a consequence, many captains don't have much more practical ship-driving experience than the junior officers serving under them.
"I know people personally who came very close to quitting Amazon as a consequence of those defacements," this person said.
As a consequence, the result would have been virtually identical if states had not received electoral votes for their senators.
As a consequence of the clean-up, writedowns of problem loans will roughly halve to 387 million euros in 2022.
But as a consequence of that crash, the pension funds of many workers are now on the brink of failure.
As a consequence, the share of consumer spending has fallen to 54% of GDP, far lower than in America or Britain.
He was taken to task by a union leader who reasoned that Germany would lose jobs to China as a consequence.
ROSS doesn't suffer from exhaustion or burnout: The tool can pull infinite all-nighters without its work suffering as a consequence.
Medium: Debt As a consequence of the deficit reported, debt continued to increase in 2016, albeit at a more moderate pace.
Instead, everything in the second part of the film gets framed as a consequence — without cause — of drug and alcohol abuse.
As a consequence, they suspect that a sizeable portion of published results in development and health economics using RCTs are "unreliable".
"The second phase of the upgrade project is on hold as a consequence of U.S. sanctions on PDVSA," the release said.
But over time, because podcasts as costs become fixed, "we'll grow faster and be more profitable as a consequence," McCarthy said.
Human rights activists criticized Trump's decision as continued U.S. military overreach, and warned civilian casualties would likely rise as a consequence.
The truth is that there's still a lot of guilt amongst white people as a consequence of slavery, and rightfully so.
As a consequence, residents of the three neighborhoods where the bombs exploded quickly filled the vacuum with theories of their own.
As a consequence, they are extremely likely to receive financial support from the government under the Deposit Insurance Act, if required.
And so, as a consequence, you had the ayatollah saying every military man must help us mass-produce intercontinental ballistic missiles.
And, as a consequence, Asian-American organizations risk losing the support and understanding of an entire new generation of Chinese immigrants.
As a consequence, they tend to eat more colors of the rainbow and try new ingredients to make nutrient-dense meals.
RBSG is required to fully separate and divest W&G by end-2017, as a consequence of having received state aid.
As a consequence, people played the first couple of levels over and over, and quickly got bored with the endless repetition.
He has received no remuneration as a consequence of his shareholdings, and retains no voting rights or influence over the company.
As a consequence, the number of certified air-traffic controllers (some 22014,2370) is the lowest it has been in 27 years.
The firm will be on the lookout for anything coming onto the market as a consequence of the Bayer-Monsanto deal.
She has been clearing her life of negative-energy people, Ms. Roitfeld said, and now felt much lighter as a consequence.
I would say that the poor are disproportionately suffering from obesity and Type 2 diabetes as a consequence of sugary drinks.
As time went on, we did have an important insight as a consequence of specific conversations with IMG over many years.
"It is quite possible that they would, as a consequence of that, launch an attempted invasion of South Korea," Carter said.
" A senior Vietnamese official told Reuters that "many of the people went to the U.S. as a consequence of the war.
He faced strong opposition from the labor movement and — as a consequence — from most members of Congress in his own party.
The Donora disaster is a story often told, but as a consequence it can seem more isolated than it really was.
And that — as a consequence — tweets from those accounts would not have been very visible because of its anti-spam measures.
As a consequence of Mr. Cuomo's interference, M.T.A. managers often do not know whom they report to on any particular issue.
As a consequence, Mr. Mueller and his team faced a much more difficult task than the one that confronted Watergate investigators.
That narrow thinking shortchanges the many millions of Americans who, as a consequence, will spend their golden years facing financial challenges.
Her death, which is under investigation, has been widely condemned as a consequence of the Trump administration's staunch immigration enforcement efforts.
So children had to be separated from their parents as they awaited trial as a consequence of the Trump administration's actions.
And some 90,000 of those borrowers became delinquent as a consequence of Hurricane Maria, according to the data firm Black Knight.
"And it is likely that they will have future surgery down the road," as a consequence of the instability fusion causes.
Another possibility, Dr. Libby said, is that some coronavirus patients develop heart problems as a consequence of infections in their lungs.
Another possibility, Dr. Libby said, is that some coronavirus patients develop heart problems as a consequence of infections in their lungs.
Protests have never been easier to organize, and, as a consequence, have never been more unfocused, disorganized, and prone to failure.
As a consequence, American theater has insinuated its way into the national conversation in a way we haven't seen in years.
As a consequence, we are continuously expressing gratitude for the work the other one does and volunteering to take on tasks.
As a consequence, many labor organizations have been more transparent, democratic and prudent about their endorsement process in this election cycle.
"It's very difficult to have 300 millimeters of rain in a day without having crop problems as a consequence," he said.
As a consequence, Ireland's relationship with Britain has been more amicable and apparently serene than at any time in modern history.
As a consequence, Jansa is expected to inform Pahor by Thursday that he will not seek to head a new government.
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Still, I frequently wonder what experience I have missed out on as a consequence of never spending time behind the wheel.
Generally, vertical mergers don't cause problems within the Chicago school ideology of economics — or, as a consequence, with the Justice Department.
" As a consequence, the authors said the president must show "a willingness to undertake military action as diplomacy is clearly failing.
As a consequence, these new resources have also created a vibrant clean energy economy that employs hundreds of thousands of workers.
His standing has risen modestly in recent weeks, perhaps as a consequence of the passage of tax legislation just before Christmas.
As a consequence, several prominent corruption convictions were set aside, and prosecutors have become more cautious in taking on such cases.
As a consequence, its core capital ratio has fallen to 7.52%, below an 8.83% requirement set by the Bank of Italy.
As a consequence, Iran has supported violent extremist groups, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen and sectarian militias in Iraq.
Seagate totally changed the disk drive business and our investors, as a consequence, wind up going up while the market was collapsing.
As a consequence "Victoria" looks appropriately and enjoyably regal but only fitfully feels stirring enough to expand on the genre's loyal core.
"Professional guidelines all discuss concussion as a consequence of soccer but indicate that heading is an 'uncommon' cause of concussion," he said.
"The taxpayer is not being made whole as a consequence of the tax refund – if they receive anything at all," he said.
"What will happen as a consequence of Brexit, as well as [...] Trump, to art is still yet to be seen," says Carr.
As a consequence, the AMC show's huge cultural cachet is being pecked at by newer series that its popularity, ironically, helped birth.
VW now faces bills of around $24 billion of penalties, fines and compensation globally as a consequence of the emissions cheating scandal.
As a consequence, those structures that have been determined include representatives of less than a third of the 16,000 known protein families.
Sadly Berglund did not quantify exactly how many new users Natural Cycles has onboarded as a consequence of "these sorts of articles".
"That had as a consequence a large number of trees having low vitality, possibly because of protracted periods of drought," he said.
As a consequence of this dilution, the number of hospital-acquired infections in Romania has gone up in the last few years.
As a consequence, Luke spends a lot of time tossing hapless thugs through windows, which tends to deliver diminishing returns thrill-wise.
Brewer's droop (noun): Inability in a man to achieve or maintain an erection as a consequence of drinking an excess of alcohol.
But it also, as a consequence, has received a serious spike in donations (40 times its normal rate, according to the Guardian).
A journalist from the BuzzFeed website said at least two cabinet ministers had received prank calls from the public as a consequence.
As a consequence, they fall prey to the illusion that the benefits of the removal of sanctions will eventually outweigh its cost.
But early childhood skills are crucial to processing early elementary skills, and as a consequence, many aren't ready to consume teachers' curriculum.
As a consequence, the pipeline to the vast majority of Congressional staff roles privilege talent that come from specific, economically advantaged backgrounds.
But his report notes warily that ten Iranians who helped research the previous Human Rights Council's report suffered reprisals as a consequence.
Germany's politics will become more fragmented and polarised as it heads towards 2017's federal election as a consequence of Sunday's ballots.
The survey suggests that between 3 and 83 working days each year are lost as a consequence of workers being physically inactive.
As a consequence, the group now sees operating free cash flow growing by around 15% in 2019, compared with about 10% previously.
"It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction," he continued.
How about hunters leaving massive loads of lead ammunition on wild lands and crop fields as a consequence of their shooting activities?
We see this as a collective responsibility, and as a consequence, we see it as a collective failure of the international community.
As a consequence, the jokes are more specific and even a bit inside baseball, like a fight at the family dinner table.
As a consequence of Brexit, that near-vanished border will become an international frontier between the European Union and an external state.
As a consequence of these pressures, the company's returns on equity have struggled to cover its cost of capital in recent years.
As a consequence, he was punished by being ejected from the CCP leadership and exiled to the south for nearly 10 years.
Investment — as a consequence because of the uncertainty — went from 5% growth to about 1% growth now and it's slowing down further.
As a consequence, many studios pretend to be model management agencies or telecommunications providers instead—using the tax codes connected to those.
Her work succeeded as part of the fabric of social and political life, and as a consequence, she became invisible to us.
As a consequence, card transactions make up less than one percent of the billion dollars or so changing hands digitally every day.
Ultimately, he and Ginsberg see the difficulties faced by researchers as a consequence of the War on Drugs and its scheduling regime.
As a consequence the yen and JGBs are far more sensitive to domestic capital flows than they are to foreign capital flows.
Brennan has been accused of being too close to Saudi Arabia and, as a consequence, of being too soft on radical Islam.
Partly as a consequence of their superior results, from 2015 to 2018, the women's team played 19 more matches than the men.
As a consequence, most Germans have never met a Jewish person, despite the near omnipresence of the Holocaust in German public life.
As a consequence, though, patients must wait a long time before having sex, as it creates an open wound that must heal.
Representative Justin Amash of Michigan had already called for impeachment, though he felt it necessary to leave the party as a consequence.
As a consequence "planning and leading fiscal policy remains demanding", the bank added in its monthly report on economic and financial developments.
" As a consequence, "the generalized assertion of privilege must yield to the demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial.
We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify key suspects, and as a consequence were in a purely reactive mode.
"It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction," he added.
My broad view is that a person should not be barred in their career as a consequence of their relationships with others.
However, we will gain way more seats as a consequence of that energy than we will lose because of the crowded primaries.
The Europeans had objected to that estimate, and as a consequence, the final amount must be determined by the WTO-appointed arbitrators.
Yet now, as a consequence of congressional paralysis, these health centers are faced with a potential loss of billions in federal support.
"That destroyed me personally, psychologically," Mr. Zaev, who is stepping down as a consequence of the decision, said during a recent interview.
As a consequence of the move, Congress has threatened to strip the Pentagon of its ability to transfer funds in the future.
As long as the people around us feel positive emotions, we join their emotional party, and we get happier as a consequence.
But here it's the sound you come back for, and partly as a consequence, the songs don't signify as sharply as usual.
As a consequence, contemporaries, especially African Americans, who objected to the erection of monuments had no realistic opportunity to voice their opposition.
They performed modeling to find out how mantle-derived rocks changed composition as a consequence of the long-term cooling of the mantle.
"As a consequence of the cover-up, almost every instance of abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted," its members wrote.
According to McHenry County Interim Coroner David Devane, the cause of death was "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries."
One poor evening will not sink him, but it remains to be seen if he will suffer in the polls as a consequence.
Several - including Arnault's wife - are not taking part in the Academy's work as a consequence of the row but have not formally resigned.
"As a consequence, Ahold Delhaize now anticipates underlying operating margin for the group for 2019 to be slightly lower than 2018," it said.
Western Queens is now likely to get more luxury housing towers and fewer new offices and workspaces as a consequence of Amazon's departure.
At least eight people died, a dozen were injured, and about 30,000 were forced to seek shelter as a consequence of the storm.
As a consequence, some agencies sent bulletins to local and state officials flagging the information, a U.S. government source in Washington told Reuters.
Every online community has its toxic faction, they maintain, and everyone should expect to be harassed occasionally as a consequence of being online.
As a consequence, most of Myanmar's drivers sit on the wrong side of the car, where it is harder to see oncoming traffic.
As a consequence they believe, as they write in Psychological Science, that they have shown how personality traits can indeed predict musical preferences.
Biologists would like to know, for example, if those iconic clicks and whistles emerged as a consequence of river life or ocean life.
ASH CARTER, FORMER DEFENSE SECRETARY: It's quite possible that they would as a consequence of that launch, an attempted invasion of South Korea.
We know they have changed their modus operandi now, as a consequence of the pressure we have been able to put on them.
Baldwin Street experienced a large tourist boom as a consequence of holding the record, with a street sign boasting of its sloping significance.
But security researchers warn that users might not realize this and, as a consequence, could leave Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on without noticing.
"The potential of a no-deal exit, with high disruption as a consequence, is clearly a risk to the financial system," he added.
As a consequence the spread between onshore and offshore yuan exchange rates briefly evaporated, having stood at more than 2 percent last week.
Consumption will also decrease because some of the tax will be passed on to consumers, who will use less oil as a consequence.
Individuals caught betraying their country in this way often are escorted to their treasonous path as a consequence of blackmail, bribery or both.
Japan's long stagnation can be read as a consequence of a decades-long development strategy that left the nation overly dependent on manufacturing.
The failed coup in July and the wholesale purge of the Gülen movement in Turkey's public administration can be seen as a consequence.
And all the divisiveness and everything else that seems to have been both created and also as a consequence of the digital revolution.
"As a consequence, the sale, distribution and use of RoundUp Pro 360 are banned as of today," the agency said in an email.
Fitch believes the access to capital markets and, as a consequence, increased cash position, should help moderate the medium-term probability of default.
Nintendo for a long time has been a holdout in keeping its brands off smartphones, and it's suffered as a consequence of that.
The four Juggalo plaintiffs all claim to have suffered real harm as a consequence of the report's designation of Juggalos as a gang.
"Restructuring charges for 403 are expected to somewhat decrease as a consequence of faster implementation of the Swedish reduction activities," the company said.
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted the alleged name of the whistleblower on Wednesday, and was excoriated by the whistleblower's legal representation as a consequence.
And perhaps as a consequence of the sanctions against him, his marriage to Ms. Bruk ended as well, as did their musical partnership.
But he again rejected lawmakers' attempts to cast the scandal as a consequence of broader failings in Wells Fargo's leadership and corporate culture.
And as a consequence of where she lives, she will likely have to wait longer than transplant candidates elsewhere in the United States.
As a consequence, their balance sheet in one week is going to rise the same or more than we witnessed in QE 2.
As a consequence of the twisting currents in the bond market, playing it safe turned out to be a lucrative strategy this year.
" He wrote in 2006: "I know that as a consequence of my fund-raising I became more like the wealthy donors I met.
We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify the actors, and as a consequence we were in a purely reactive mode.
After disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, the question remains to be seen if her numbers will turn around as a consequence.
"And, as a consequence, I've realized that many of my colleagues have never even read the resolution that they're speaking on," she added.
As a consequence, those few satellites became, and remain, in the words of General John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command, "juicy targets".
"As a consequence, The FA has mutually agreed with Ladbrokes that its current partnership will be terminated from June 2017," concluded the statement.
Furthermore, Assad was aligned with Russia and Iran well before the Syrian civil war, not as a consequence of it as Trump says.
However, beyond the months ahead, he suggests the biggest risks to Australia's economy, and as a consequence the labour market, stem from China.
As a consequence, there has been a severe weakening of health-care infrastructure, particularly in areas of the country not under government control.
Former head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement John Sandweg has said that many of these families might be permanently separated as a consequence.
As a consequence, the sheriff's office hired a company specializing in a technique primarily employed in war zones and crime scenes to generate results.
Young ice has struggled to reach 2 meters thick during winter months and as a consequence, is more likely to melt during the summer.
For the LTM ended March 2017 and as a consequence of the intense capex plan to increase capacity, KCM's FCF was negative MXN3.1 billion.
As a consequence, decisions about the application of care at the end of life will vary based on physician staff rotation that particular week.
You get rid of the President you hate, and you&aposre not affected by the misery you&aposve accepted as a consequence for others.
Joe Gagnon, an economist at the Peterson Institute, also notes that Australia and Canada ran surpluses for years without suffering economically as a consequence.
And when I call parents to report bad behavior or grades due to phone use, the phone is rarely taken away as a consequence.
She had reported a comment from an employee of Meriton Apartments calling her a "slut" on Facebook, and as a consequence he was fired.
As a consequence, when asteroids collide, some of it is liberated—and a small fraction of that material eventually falls to Earth as micrometeorites.
As a consequence, his coalition looks likely to form the largest group in the lower house (although Mr Fernández's alliance will control the senate).
For this study, researchers at Stanford and Princeton wanted to understand how climate change will affect nitrogen runoff — and as a consequence, water quality.
EVERY six seconds a person somewhere in the world dies as a consequence of diabetes, according to estimates by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF).
Gravitational waves are faint ripples in the fabric of spacetime, first predicted by Albert Einstein as a consequence of his general theory of relativity.
At the same time, these companies have been disrupting all sorts of other structures and enterprises — as a consequence of their dominance and power.
Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macroeconomics, a consultancy, sees average rates on new mortgages jumping by 0.25 percentage points as a consequence of its withdrawal.
Today, as a consequence of our constant bombardment with screen-based media, some experts believe that kids may have a harder time doing that.
As a consequence, Samsung is rumored to be planning to produce 5G versions of the S10 in more limited quantities, according to The Bell.
As a consequence, the fingerprint scanner — a staple feature of flagship phones — needs to move somewhere else, usually to the back of the phone.
And apart from the dangerous real-life harassment that has arisen as a consequence of Jones's broadcasts, there's the harassment that Jones initiates himself.
As a consequence of that decision, the right to vote has changed over time, and it's generally expanded to include more and more people.
And yet, and so we have decided to say enough is enough and as a consequence we cut off our ties with the Iranians.
But once you show that the same polynomial can be expressed as a sum of squares, then you know nonnegativity follows as a consequence.
BofA analysts cited Singapore and Turkey as among the emerging market economies most at risk should the dollar soar as a consequence of BAT.
That was the slogan on the Leave campaign bus, after all; one might have thought, as a consequence, it was the most important pledge.
Perhaps as a consequence, or maybe as a cause, entry by new firms has been on the decline for quite some time as well.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso is expecting more grid penalties in Azerbaijan this weekend as a consequence of Honda-powered McLaren's ongoing power unit problems.
Thus, if Germany alone was to stop reliably producing surpluses, several parts of the continent could see power shortfalls - and outages - as a consequence.
These changes are redefining the way workers relate to their employers, and as a consequence, the way retirement benefits are (or are not) provided.
In addition to members resigning, several others, including Arnault's wife, are not taking part in the Academy's work as a consequence of the row.
Often they have thrived by catering to Poles in Britain who come to work rather than settle, and as a consequence have limited English.
As a consequence, only about half of Social Security beneficiaries paid taxes on their benefits in 21040, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
As a consequence, the United States probably lost hundreds of thousands of lives to a disease that several European programs had made vanishingly rare.
As a consequence, even basic equipment for gynecological care is missing - from no disability-specific beds in hospitals to information booklets produced in braille.
As a consequence, people between 20 and 29 — prime marrying age — make up a declining share of the population compared with two decades ago.
As a consequence, putting weapons in space could become a classic case of trying to solve one problem while creating another, much worse problem.
If he is marooned there this weekend as a consequence of the schedule, it is hard to say the Yankees will be missing much.
As a consequence of the weaker pound following the Brexit referendum, Mr. Zephirin said he expected the share of British buyers to keep declining.
A civilian in a rebel-held zone, by geographic definition, is a rebel supporter, whether out of sympathy or as a consequence of coercion.
As a consequence, the shared secret negotiated by communicating parties becomes predictable, which in turns weakens security guarantees in terms of "break-in recovery".
It's no coincidence that "lunacy" and "lunar" sound alike: "Lunacy" derives from the Latin "lunaticus," madness understood as a consequence of the full moon.
We made a mistake in entering into this engagement and, as a consequence, are being criticized by a world that expects more from us.
She should resign or be barred by Democratic leadership from serving on congressional committees as a consequence for her remarks on Israel, he said.
As a consequence, Republicans in both the House and the Senate can lose the national popular vote and still control a majority of seats.
"Once you recognize that you and that person have commonalities, you feel a bond, a connection to that individual as a consequence," Cialdini said.
As a consequence, even the most timely economic data are now of little value, and previous macroeconomic forecasts will have to be torn up.
The Asian Americans now being taunted and physically attacked on our streets as a consequence of this idea are not functionaries of Xi Jinping.
The people we work with are suffering from the impacts of climate change — some have lost their homes, livelihoods and assets as a consequence.
As a consequence, making choices that would benefit stakeholders would not improve directors' chances of retaining their position or obtaining positions on other boards.
It could mean, they say, a $600 million drop in spending and, as a consequence, $120 million less in city and state tax revenue.
As a consequence of this proximity it orbited 51 Pegasi once every four terrestrial days and had surface temperature in excess of 19643,000°C.
As a consequence, Washington formally refused to back multilateral development banks — bodies designed to finance poorer nations and help them reduce their pollution emissions.
"And then if you do not have any response from Saddam as a consequence of that, then be very straightforward about it," Biden continued.
They're highly intellectual, you might say, and as a consequence can be brought to a high level of effectiveness without ever leaving the computer.
As a consequence, the plants both do less to cool their immediate environment (because less water evaporates) and also make the atmosphere less moist.
"As a consequence of the cover-up, almost every instance of abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted," the original report reads.
McHenry County Interim Coroner David Devane listed the child's cause of death as "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries," WLS reports.
Though I can't be sure whether or not the device has taken a small hit to battery performance as a consequence of the iOS update.
As a consequence, it allowed its missile arsenal to shrink and grow obsolete, even as Russia and China developed better and better ship-destroying missiles.
And the price of silicon-based solar power has dropped markedly over the past decade, particularly as a consequence of enormous investment by the Chinese.
As a consequence, it has recorded a deficit in its current account with the rest of the world in 30 of the past 40 years.
As a consequence, despite our substantial efforts, we were ultimately unable to operate the North American retail and e-commerce operations on a sustainable basis.
As a consequence, large state-owned steel mills have been shut down and dozens of small privately-owned plants in the area have gone bankrupt.
As a consequence of this bold move … no, hang on, turns out there were no consequences whatsoever, unless you count widespread mockery such as this.
And Facebook linked these accounts to Russia as a consequence of its investigation into Kremlin interference in the wake of the 2016 US presidential election.
McHenry County Interim Coroner David Devane listed the child's cause of death as "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries," WLS reports.
As a consequence, the main danger with the film -- and indeed, all similar fare -- is the perception these efforts risk simply preaching to the choir.
As a consequence, Mr. Khan will not be traveling to Toronto on March 7th to speak about tolerance, understanding, unity and the rule of law.
"We are particularly concerned in light of recent reports of senior ICC staff resigning from their positions as a consequence of these threats," it said.
It could easily suffer a 10 percent to 20 percent correction as a consequence of a constitutional crisis which may well be in the making.
As a consequence, he became immersed in a dark period, both personally and creatively, and it took a near-death experience to bring him back.
"We are very concerned that the current situation in Haiti will give rise to such cases as a consequence of the latest disaster," she said.
Canadian, Mexican, European, Brazilian and Asian allies, whose economies also suffer as a consequence of Chinese mercantilist policies, must be engaged in responding to China.
As a consequence, I've been reviewing data on the performance and fees charged by mutual funds, which are the primary investing vehicle for many Americans.
As a consequence, the political environment during the plebiscite campaign was marked by severe polarization and distrust fanned by threatening rumors spread through social networks.
As a consequence, the government suffers from a lack of good intelligence in the area that could be provided by locals in the police department.
As a consequence, we have a little less polling than we have had in the past and it tends to be of the noisier variety.
Especially true if, like Daniel Kaluuya's character Chris Washington, you are forced to live in the world merely as a consequence to mischievous white purveyors.
Europe does not suffer from its lamented democratic deficit by accident, but as a consequence of the divergent interests of its most important founding members.
The episode describes polycythemia vera, and depicts a blood clot one of General Hospital's lead characters, Anna Devane, experienced as a consequence of the cancer.
Equity repo - a measure of equity secured funding - has suffered extreme dislocations in recent years as a consequence of stringent capital rules and market positioning.
"You're just going to have a different type of person who wants to come here as a consequence of restriction on family sponsorships," Bier said.
Employees have a direct, long-lasting relationship with their employers, and as a consequence they are eligible for a number of benefits and legal protections.
His backers have been eager to spin his absence as a consequence of technical difficulties imposed by the measures Biden is taking to stay quarantined.
The California Senate recently approved a bill that would work to ensure that no one is kept in local jails as a consequence of poverty.
La Vanguardia newspaper said on its website that the person died after a building collapsed as a consequence of the shockwave generated by the explosion.
As a consequence of this proximity it orbited 21 Pegasi once every four terrestrial days and had a surface temperature in excess of 21,21°C.
"So a lot of people are likely to die as a consequence and a lot of blood may be spilled because of this disastrous nonsense."
"As a consequence of investigations through leading international global consultants and advisers, FSDEA is taking steps to remove Quantum as its asset manager," it added.
And, as a consequence, I think we have to wait and see how, in the face of the realities of governance, he reacts to it.
Unexpected changes in behavior could be misinterpreted as a consequence of an experiment, when really it's just that the cells are behaving differently on glass.
As a consequence of that, I started seeing landscape photography of documenting places influenced by human rather than landscape photography as showing pure, unspoiled nature.
As a consequence, many have not been able to implement solutions that would help improve access to health care before this year's open enrollment period.
Throughout his oeuvre, Hamid envisions an interconnected world in which East and West inevitably meet as a consequence of complicated histories of colonization and globalization.
India, as a consequence, feels like a place where love and sex have parted ways, and where the arc of freedom is bending toward license.
"We're using exact same technologies that everyone else is using, and so as a consequence, our timelines are on similar paths to other companies," he said.
I worked hard and did get good at all of those things but as a consequence something had to give and that was my reproductive system.
"As a consequence, the winding up of the banks will take place under the law of Latvia and Luxembourg, respectively," the SRB said in a statement.
As a consequence, the bureau did something else that's new: It revealed the number of times it gave informants permission to engage in serious criminal activity.
Only one in 10 faced any corrective action at all and a mere 50 percent faced fines as a consequence for failing to follow the regulations.
The public will become disengaged from the capital component of capitalism, and as a consequence will be ever less likely to support business-friendly government policies.
Adelaide's life unfolds in the sordid surroundings of Britannia Mews as a consequence; she pursues the hapless drawing teacher, despite his attempts to warn her off.
Indeed, the commission was widely criticised in that case for failing to show that consumers were denied a superior service as a consequence of Google's actions.
As a consequence, we expect the industry's impaired loan ratio to rise to around 4% by end-2017, but within tolerable levels for the banks' ratings.
Taxes are, they concede, sometimes necessary to stave off inflation, and as a consequence, preventing inflation can require cutting back on deficit spending by hiking taxes.
"The market has gone toward midsized cars where you don't have that pricing capability and as a consequence it's difficult to cover the costs," he says.
The deputy leader of Borissov's GERB party, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, said the resignation would "calm the situation" and that the government would emerge stronger as a consequence.
As a consequence, and with the assistance of some enormous volcanic eruptions on the other side of the planet, the terrible lizards were consigned to history.
But -- but look, I want to emphasize that there are a lot of tragedies that happen out there as a consequence of the victims of crime.
And if the introduction of new technologies are blocked because some fear losing their jobs, long-term growth and economic prosperity will suffer as a consequence.
Scientists are telling the WHO that the risk of global spread of the virus is "not significantly higher" as a consequence of the Games, Lindmeier said.
As a consequence, capital expenditure has been cut by $500 million to $1.2 billion in 2019, while 2020 expenditure is up $100 million to $1.3 billion.
As a consequence of the planet's overall climate disruption, atmospheric scientists expect the winds circling Antarctica to grow stronger — which could very well mean more polynyas.
Landesman "has received no remuneration as a consequence of his shareholdings, and retains no voting rights or influence over the company," the statement reads in part.
As a consequence, they are forced at night to walk to the outskirts of the camp to find a spot they can use for their needs.
If they see you close to their pups, they might think it's not safe to come back and they might abandon their babies as a consequence.
Either way, to me, this loudly speaks to their massive communication problem and why the markets are increasingly losing confidence in the institution as a consequence.
Frankfurt-listed Ultrasonic said in March last year that negotiations with creditor banks had collapsed and that, as a consequence, it had to file for insolvency.
That's grim news for Trump, given that he had been enjoying an uptick in his approval ratings, partly as a consequence of a very strong economy.
Without I-20 authority, schools cannot begin the visa application process on behalf of foreign students, and won't be able to enroll them as a consequence.
As a consequence, a Common Core-based SAT "will inadvertently favor students from those geographies that have made the most progress" with the standards, Higginbotham wrote.
Mr. Clinton's relationship with Mr. Obama took longer to thaw, largely as a consequence of the bitter 2008 primary race between Mr. Obama and Hillary Clinton.
We must look at the rise of ISIL as a consequence of systemic weakness and repeated failings to adequately understand and plan for post-conflict environments.
It's a condition that often afflicts middle-aged and older people, simply as a consequence of degeneration that can occur with age and often accompanying osteoarthritis.
"As a consequence of Jeffrey Reinking's gross negligence and grotesque recklessness, Mr. DaSilva was brutally and senselessly murdered," reads a court filing obtained by the Tennessean.
As a consequence, the federal debt as a share of the economy is likely to grow to over 100%, compared to less than 80% at present.
As a consequence, the US has been flexing its military muscles in the Middle East, deploying a variety of assets to the region — including more troops.
As a consequence, the countywide lead testing data released to Reuters misstated the number of children with an elevated lead test in some L.A.-area neighborhoods.
As a consequence of the Photoshop cover for the prior album, we had people saying that our album art should match such cohesive and involved music.
Lower oil prices are expected to test some market participants and as a consequence Taylor said the company was "increasingly vigilant" with respect to counterparty risk.
Due to this reality, and as a consequence of the endemic Indo-Pakistani frictions, New Delhi and Islamabad will remain strategic adversaries for the foreseeable future.
As a consequence, it's difficult not to see — and particularly hear — this show without perceiving it as a memorial to the man who wrote its music.
It also makes a further claim of 25x "hiring efficiency" for hospitals as a consequence of its matching algorithms taking over much of the hiring admin.
As a consequence, this idea has, at times, pushed all other fighters into the background, with the media concentration on one female fighter at a time.
As a consequence, publishers can't turn the surging traffic into revenue as easily, and when they do, ad rates are lower than would be otherwise expected.
Perhaps as a consequence, the country's banking stocks took a hammering Monday morning, even as other elements of European equity markets finally began to perk up.
As a consequence, media coverage of the trial was filled with details about Millane's personal life and alleged sexual preferences, even as the accused remained anonymous.
As a consequence, numerous flood claims may have been undervalued or denied under the National Flood Insurance Program, a part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
"DDM has received the final approval from the Hungarian National Bank and has as a consequence finalized the acquisition of Lombard," it said in a statement.
The boy has a condition that prevents him from being able to eat food, and, perhaps as a consequence, he has a fascination with food preparation.
As a consequence, Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, has already called for a bipartisan coalition in defense of Congress's authority under the War Powers Resolution.
As a consequence, the role of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) as an adjudicator of trade disputes involving intellectual property is more important than ever.
The state of Michigan passed a similar bill in 2019 to apply stricter penalties as a consequence for charged and convicted suspects in stolen package cases.
European titans like Danone, Nestle and LVMH, which are wholly unrelated to the aircraft subsidy complaint against Airbus, could face costly trade barriers as a consequence.
In part, as a consequence of these investments, Nigeria was able to contain the virus to just 19 cases and stop it from spreading further. How?
Here, he seems to be impersonating, instead of inhabiting, his character, and as a consequence, the logorrheic, guilt-crippled Louis is even more irritating than usual.
If you're insulin resistant, your pancreas needs to secrete more insulin to control blood sugar, and that insulin will increase your fat accumulation as a consequence.
CFG said it was worth $4.8 billion as a consequence of the deal, a record valuation for a soccer franchise, according to the consultancy Brand Finance.
As a consequence, these four countries regularly top the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, though the United States is still decently ranked as no. 16.
"We confirm that Mr Bonzon decided not to join BSI as a consequence of the situation around BTG Pactual," the spokesman said in an emailed statement.
You're quite right to make the point that when new species arrive, they can change things, and sometimes a native species might die as a consequence.
As a consequence, Fitch believes Arrow is positioned stronger within the rating relative to direct competitors due to its more diversified revenue streams and higher FCF generation.
More on-device AI could result in better data protection and improved battery performance, in its view — as a consequence of data being processed and stored locally.
As a consequence, TV makers don't need tea leaves—they can just look at Bookscan and get a sense of how big their built-in audience is.
One of the things we've seen as a consequence of the crisis is a sharp decrease in support for the other parties, including the mainstream center right.
Frankfurt expects up to 10,000 financial industry workers to relocate from Britain to Germany's banking capital as a consequence of Brexit, according to a Frankfurt lobby group.
"As a consequence of these and other socio-economic factors, political representation of California's diverse population and economies has rendered the state nearly ungovernable," the initiative reads.
"As a consequence of the strike, domestic, European and long-haul flights have been cancelled, and thousands of travellers will be affected," it said in a statement.
"As a consequence of the strike, domestic, European and long-haul flights have been canceled, and thousands of travelers will be affected," it said in a statement.
As a consequence, she talks about artistic fellowship and collaboration with a sincerity that, in the art world at least, seemed to have gone out of style.
As a consequence, such people are more than three times as likely as others are to develop serious alimentary-canal disorders at some point in their lives.
Presumably as a consequence, ant activity on bushes connected by strings to cuaniquil trees more than doubled, while that on unconnected neighbours saw no statistically significant change.
"As a consequence, companies reduced production for the second month running and may restrict output further in the near term until stocks are used up," she said.
Apart from Buffett, most household-name billionaires are not huge fans of the idea, with many labeling it "outrageous" and warning of capital flight as a consequence.
"Understanding the trauma, the pain and the disfigurement that comes about as a consequence of such an attack is really important," Shah told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
As a consequence of the massive buildup of supply that flooded world markets, oil prices slumped by more than half, placing intense pressure on domestic energy producers.
Falling export income as a consequence of much lower oil and commodity prices is likely to have played a similar role in the slump in other currencies.
But when you were listening to a talk, disagreeing with a talk, your mind inevitably engaged, and as a consequence, your body needed to move and fidget.
"Sending an authoritative liaison (ambassador) will help, through contacts with the Egyptian authorities, reinforce judicial cooperation and as a consequence the search for the truth," Alfano said.
"Obamacare is collapsing under its own weight, and BCBS [Blue Cross/Blue Shield] itself is leaving Kansas and Missouri as a consequence," a White House spokesman said.
As a consequence, there is plenty of skepticism in the city, where rioting broke out in 2015 over the death of a black man in police custody.
Some people might have seen all this as an obstacle to getting on with their life, but I viewed it as a consequence of my own actions.
Fire protection has strengthened, but it also eliminated, as a consequence, the "good," smaller blazes that had formerly pruned back fuels that might otherwise feed a conflagration.
The German press was scandalized by this use of verboten vocabulary, and as a consequence the original Taz writer and two of the paper's editors were sacked.
"This resolution orders FDP to pay $32.8 million for the damage caused to the Colombian state as a consequence of the breaches of contract," the agency said.
It found that people felt uncomfortable about their growing networks of friends on Facebook and, as a consequence, were less disposed to use the platform for news.
As a consequence, Americans are being denied their right to go to court for claims of misconduct as egregious as discrimination, wage theft and consumer protection violations.
Recovery researchers call college an "abstinence-hostile environment," since it's often seen as a consequence-free, "Animal House"–like oasis that revolves around finding the next party.
Meanwhile, the impacts of bad content decisions and moderation failures are increasingly visible — as a consequence of the the vast scale of (especially) Facebook and Google's YouTube.
"Analysts have begun to lift earnings estimates aggressively as a consequence of the rewriting of the tax code," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
But also: Trump had already done so many jaw-droppingly hateful and horrible things, and suffered only a political scratch here and bruise there as a consequence.
Matt Taibbi, the author and Rolling Stone contributing editor, has published a new book that properly depicts the Garner killing as a consequence of our society's ills.
As a consequence of capitalism, he argued, artists were reduced to objects to be consumed, manufactured, bought, and sold, like interchangeable parts on a factory assembly line.
As a consequence, we did not have knowledge of the extent of the spread of this virus across metropolitan areas in many states in the United States.
He was cowed into trying to prove that he's not a puppet of Russia and as a consequence has brought us closer and closer to nuclear war.
So California wisely went ahead and established protections for its own residents, though as a consequence it will have aroused the ire of many companies based there.
"As a consequence of that, over the years, we developed a very true friendship, not just a political relationship, with many of the pastors," Mr. Bartlett said.
As a consequence of the designation, U.S. individuals are banned from engaging in financial transactions with Salahuddin and all his property in the United States is blocked.
As a consequence, people too often speak of Balanchine as if he had a hotline to all his composers and his ballets were visualizations of their intentions.
Young adults who have been raised during the period of declining migration rates of the last 35 years are now less likely to migrate as a consequence.
The bank said tax breaks recently reintroduced by the government lowered its future taxable income and, as a consequence, the value of its deferred tax assets (DTA).
Forty percent of kakapo eggs are infertile -- most likely as a consequence of inbreeding -- so Digby and his team have turned to technology to boost success rates.
As a consequence, citizens who support the minority party in these states have little incentive to vote, given the winner-take-all approach favored in most states.
Most Americans don't pay attention to regulatory requirements at slaughterhouses — at least, until there's a massive outbreak of foodborne illness as a consequence of inadequate safety procedures.
The best models we have now project that, as a consequence of climate change, the frequency of extreme-weather events, from superstorms to droughts, will increase sharply.
As a consequence, voters choose the candidate whose campaign rhetoric most closely matches their frustration with an ineffective system, or they simply entirely disengage from the process.
As a consequence, Bardet moved a tiny bit closer to Froome over all, having been 27 seconds behind him at the start of the stage in Briançon.
As a consequence, young people who survive cancer tend to die, on average, about 10 years earlier than unaffected adults of the same age, epidemiological studies show.
So physicists are presented with a problem: Singularities must exist as a consequence to the theory of general relativity, but observing these singularities seems to be impossible.
But the maps do increase the chance that the next SARS or AIDS might be spotted, almost before it has emerged, and many lives saved as a consequence.
However, he reiterated the central banks view that the U.K. economy would suffer in 2017 as a consequence of the country's vote to leave the European Union (EU).
And these are skills that are not fast to apply and as a consequence of that, return on equity is low because costs not coming down fast enough.
As a consequence of the far-right smoke machine, the accusations that Gabbard is running as a secret pro-Trump candidate or as a "Russian asset" have persisted.
If keeping secrets is beneficial—which, presumably, it often is—evolution might have been expected to have weeded out those who suffer as a consequence of doing so.
As a consequence of Wednesday's decision, that scientific whaling will end because the international whaling convention requires countries that do so join the IWC, according to the ABC.
As a consequence, major conservative bill after major conservative bill has passed the House, only to go nowhere in the Senate — hamstringing Republicans' ambitions for sweeping legislative change.
Tropical regions had suffered from droughts as a consequence of El Niño, with a reduction in the ability of oceans, forests and vegetation absorb CO2 a further development.
"People have been dying much quicker than anyone had expected which as a consequence...gives us extra cash," L&G Chief Executive Nigel Wilson told a media call.
Bonmarche said trading in September so far had been "extremely poor", largely as a consequence of hot weather which has not favoured sales of its new autumn ranges.
Partly as a consequence, gross capital formation, which shows inventory replacement and spending on fixed assets such as buildings and machinery, has declined about 65 percent since 2006.
The diplomatic spat between Qatar and the emerging Saudi-led bloc has developed as a consequence of Doha's relationships with both Iran and a number of Islamist groups.
A guy had sat in silence to support his best friend who had been nominated to the Supreme Court; as a consequence, he needed to be publicly flogged?
As a consequence of all of the above, global stock, bond and commodity markets are sending a very clear signal that should not go unheeded by the Fed.
As a consequence, we've seen a sharp drop in risk assets in the last 48 hours with a flight to quality assets like gold and U.S. Treasury bonds.
And as the water-holding capacity of air increases by about 7% per 1ºC of warming, many of El Niño's impacts will be more brutal as a consequence.
The group said its shareholders on Wednesday approved a merger with CTI Biopharma Corp.. As a consequence, shares in the group will be delisted from the Milan bourse.
Some Argentines are losing patience and have taken to the streets to protest increases in home heating bills that came as a consequence of Macri reducing energy subsidies.
But Dr Piantadosi and Dr Kidd, both of whom study child development, wondered if it might be a cause as well as a consequence of intelligence as well.
Wieseltier: I once wrote an article taking a controversial position, and after it came out, as a consequence of my view, I received ­human feces in the mail.
When the density of the air changes (in this case as a consequence of shock waves) there is a change in its refractive index, resulting in light distortion.
"There's a noose around Baltimore City and, as a consequence, we have economic apartheid," Stephen Sachs, a former Maryland attorney general, told the Baltimore Sun on Dec. 12.
Today, as a consequence of that growth, there are approximately 1,500 functioning satellites whizzing around the Earth, more than 2,85033 dead ones, and almost seven tons of garbage.
The State, a South Carolina newspaper, is reporting that Fairfield County is about to lose 126 jobs as a consequence of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Partly as a consequence, there have been some prominent high-street casualties this year, such as Austin Reed, a menswear brand, and BHS, a chain of department stores.
The latest: The official said Israel published a formal statement blaming the Assad regime for the attack on Monday night as a consequence of this assessment by Netanyahu.
Perhaps as a consequence, observers have not fully grappled with an urgent question: How has the cover-up affected the church's — or individual priests' — theological and political stances?
They are leaving — often as a consequence of state and local decisions to shut down commerce — to limit the danger to themselves, and perhaps to others as well.
As a consequence of Senate Bill 4, I fear that many children in our community will to experience this terror every time they see an Austin police officer.
As a consequence, Vladimir Putin and other adversaries feel emboldened to challenge the United States at every turn, cross red lines, and dismantle Western political and security institutions.
As a consequence of this diehard partisanship, we just experienced the longest government shutdown in our history, during which many Democrats refused to even meet with President Trump.
As a consequence, millions of healthy people think they have a deficiency, and some are taking supplemental doses so high they can cause poor appetite, nausea and vomiting.
"The number of third country instruments is likely to increase as a consequence of the UK's withdrawal from the EU," ESMA said in its consultation paper on Friday.
"As a consequence of that, nicotine gets delivered to the brain very rapidly," said Dr. Frank T. Leone, director of the Comprehensive Smoking Treatment Program at Penn Medicine.

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