Western Digital cut its offer for SanDisk as a consequence.
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As a consequence of austerity, housing benefits have been cut.
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As a consequence, we have to make some tougher decisions.
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And as a consequence, sometimes she's underappreciated here at home.
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"And he's going to jail as a consequence," Davis added.
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And as a consequence, my own children now hate castles.
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As a consequence, the legal framework has been regularly updated.
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As a consequence, these companies have been hit much harder.
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As a consequence, truth becomes relative, if not altogether removed.
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As a consequence, the decision in the case, Buck v.
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As a consequence, banks still feature in lists of leading acquirers.
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As a consequence, we've completely renounced the use of state force.
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As a consequence, most clubs are restricted to serving soft drinks.
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As a consequence of his rant, Maaßen was forced into retirement.
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That's all David knows, and, as a consequence, all we know.
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As a consequence, China urgently needs to beef up its productivity.
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As a consequence, this exacerbates the spread of the economic disease.
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As a consequence, Jobs' job was but the first of many.
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BREMMER: We can really seeing escalation as a consequence of that.
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As a consequence, there is much less revenue to service debts.
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As a consequence, most humanitarian groups have abandoned sea rescue efforts.
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As a consequence of the auction, some television stations may close.
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As a consequence, rural counties in the New South are shrinking.
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We have as a consequence wound up with half her story.
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As a consequence, elections also require candidates to campaign for votes.
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And as a consequence, there has been an outbreak of murder.
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Researchers have shown that lives have been saved as a consequence.
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As a consequence, the risk to Borges has been steadily rising.
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As a consequence, what it means to be secure has changed.
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As a consequence, the empire ultimately unravels and descends into chaos.
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As a consequence the work has felt stilted and sometimes precious.
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As a consequence, "The First" is weighed down in multiple ways.
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As a consequence, the euro zone seems set barely to grow.
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The ban was, as a consequence, attributed to Zaka's general joylessness.
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As a consequence, its stake could be reduced to nearly 34%.
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As a consequence, Siemens will initiate criminal charges against the responsible individuals.
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As a consequence, an auction scheduled for May 10 has been suspended.
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As a consequence the preferential regime will automatically expire on June 30.
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As a consequence, they have a skewed view of success and failure.
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As a consequence, the issue has been kicked into the long cassava.
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Sometimes it happens as a consequence of decisions based on other assumptions.
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It could—should—feel like a cheap knock off as a consequence.
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TVs had gotten skinnier and sound had gotten crummier as a consequence.
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As a consequence, they miss out on some of the richest returns.
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And so, as a consequence, I think he can expect more pressure.
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As a consequence, we have removed the mention of the classical algorithm.
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So, as a consequence, our rates were behind experience during the year.
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As a consequence they were obliged to shadow the Bundesbank's monetary policy.
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As a consequence of such behavior, the shop will close one day.
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As a consequence, its primary turnout numbers are among the nation's lowest.
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A great deal of sulking goes on at court as a consequence.
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That's a good thing...unless patient care is undermined as a consequence.
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Colombia's dropped 11.5 percent as a consequence of rebel attacks on pipelines.
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As a consequence, parties insert numerous contractual clauses to limit their liability.
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As a consequence, each memory is associated with different states of context.
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As a consequence, high-demand bourbons aren't allocated in large numbers here.
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Their allegiances are durable — and as a consequence, their options are limited.
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But, his advanced submission stylings have become somewhat overlooked as a consequence.
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Their chances of becoming citizens will be severely reduced as a consequence.
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As a consequence, those countries were better able to manage the crisis.
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As a consequence, their understanding of the American cultural landscape was limited.
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As a consequence, Furman ruled, the process violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
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As a consequence, it could be a battle between ideology and nature.
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And of course, his remunerations is going to suffer as a consequence.
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Apple alone has booked a $38 billion tax charge as a consequence.
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As a consequence, Italy and Spain are still its largest export markets.
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"As a consequence, U.K. and global financial conditions have tightened," it added.
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Inflation has soared as a consequence, averaging 30% over the past six months.
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As a consequence, they are much quicker to report anything that looks suspicious.
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The trend started in California, as a consequence of the full Brazilian wax.
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Senior unsecured debt investors stand to benefit as a consequence of lower encumbrance.
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"Adjustments may ... be made as a consequence of the U.S. sanctions," it said.
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So you start having local economic development as a consequence of this decentralization.
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As a consequence, the scale is considerably larger than those of pilot programs.
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As a consequence, in April American firms were banned from selling it goods.
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She suffered from anemia the rest of her life, possibly as a consequence.
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As a consequence, they want to make themselves removed from the scapegoat role.
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As a consequence he paid the price and has always been an outsider.
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The world's information is being liberated, and so, as a consequence, are we.
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As a consequence, the rabbit was off the table, plush toy and all.
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I see this as a consequence of law-enforcement's failure to prosecute Gamergate.
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As a consequence, coral reefs, and the marine ecosystems they support, are dying.
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Ali's speech was noticeably affected by then as a consequence of Parkinson's syndrome.
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We all suffer as a consequence of this increase in hate-filled violence.
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As a consequence, they drag down productivity and your bandwidth along with it.
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The WWF said the dolphins caught in gillnets often drown as a consequence.
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The features of early corporate capitalism that emerged as a consequence are fascinating.
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As a consequence, the military leadership expresses negative views about Jews and Israelis.
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As a consequence, some 200,000 jobs have been lost, according to union estimates.
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As a consequence, however, anyone will be able to cry "fake" when exposed.
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Those cards will now be revealed as a consequence of Mr. Manafort's dithering.
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"As a consequence, commodity prices and terms of trade have deteriorated," it said.
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As a consequence, our quizzes began to only be made by our teacher.
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The Paris half-marathon scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled as a consequence.
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As a consequence of her popularity, she's also lost some of her freedom.
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As a consequence, we must take a long-term view on their protection.
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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.
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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.
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As a consequence, the live show feels like a meal without the main course.
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As a consequence this means that Britain is a large net borrower from abroad.
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As a consequence, the euro zone in total has a substantial current-account surplus.
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Either taxes or debt will have to go up, up, up as a consequence.
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As a consequence, some older hardware is thrown off course — both figuratively and literally.
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Recent decades have been tough on labour, largely as a consequence of technological change.
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As a consequence, the stock of wealth should grow over time relative to GDP.
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As a consequence, concerns about China's autocratic model were largely shelved in Western capitals.
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As a consequence, I argued, established elite power was leaking away, becoming more porous.
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As a consequence, the relationship between oil and growth is not straight but curvy.
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As a consequence of this, saving increased and real interest rates have steadily fallen.
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However, the UK's involvement with the EU will diminish as a consequence of Brexit.
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As a consequence, they ended up with livers that were much more badly damaged.
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As a consequence, political faces tend to be stern, frowns fixed and adjectives gloomy.
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Increased demand for nickel may spur nickel production and, as a consequence, cobalt product.
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As a consequence, a growing number of children have been separated from their parents.
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He lost his family as a consequence of the war, not by deliberate extinction.
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"The working class has no way up, as a consequence of that," he added.
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As a consequence, unlike some wood mills, the Äänekoski plant uses no fossil fuels.
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And so as a consequence, we sit in this area between healthcare and consumer.
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As a consequence, advocates in our internal conversations cast their arguments in counterterrorism terms.
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As a consequence, men who have chosen to become women are winning races — easily.
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As a consequence, Bezos' lost more than anyone else on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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As a consequence, some women avoided drinking or eating to save themselves the humiliation.
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As a consequence thousands of migrants are being detained on the Greek border with Macedonia.
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The company said the 2016 output guidance was cut "as a consequence of biological challenges".
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As a consequence, the spot price of LNG in Asia has plummeted in recent years.
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As a consequence of all of this stuff, the Watch Sport is a big watch.
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Perhaps as a consequence of this, inventors who register patents are still almost all men.
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Berkshire has taken a hit of nearly $3bn to its balance-sheet as a consequence.
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As a consequence, insurers might find the exchanges less attractive and premiums could go up.
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Altogether nine fields would have to shut as a consequence of a strike, it added.
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As a consequence the government still controls over 50 percent of the country's banking sector.
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As a consequence, Title III is making equity crowdfunding riskier than it has to be.
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As a consequence, America is fast becoming a compliance economy instead of a competitive economy.
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As a consequence, advertisers have been dropping from his show The O'Reilly Factor like flies.
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I don't think it's alleged that any fraud happened as a consequence of the intrusions.
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This is a huge ask, and as a consequence, the series initially feels incredibly unfocused.
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Avocado prices have jumped nearly 50 percent over the last week alone as a consequence.
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As a consequence, we experience bitterness more strongly, likely just because it's a dominant flavor.
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Subsequent rounds of naming and shaming came as a consequence of ad-hoc inspection campaigns.
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As a consequence, the concept of peace and quiet has assumed an italicized personal importance.
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It started as a regional confrontation, as a consequence of Saudi intervention regarded as impulsive.
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As a consequence, there are no reliable estimates of over-all stinkbug damage to date.
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He has, as a consequence, improved his one-handed slice, which was evident on Sunday.
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"As a consequence, the presidential election of 26th of October is hereby upheld," he said.
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Most of them were flooded as a consequence of the construction of reservoirs and waterways.
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As a consequence of better estimates and improved productivity, team morale and confidence markedly improved.
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As a consequence, it is not a sculpture that needs to be interacted with imaginatively.
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As a consequence, I've started to question just how different these two emotions really are.
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Increasing numbers of children have high blood pressure, largely as a consequence of their obesity.
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As a consequence, even the quieter scenes are imbued with a gnawing sense of dread.
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As a consequence, the US has become a nation of political junkies and disciplined voters.
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As a consequence of the gay film festival screening environment, the audience was very specified.
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And perhaps as a consequence, few exiled activists command as large an audience as Guo.
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"As a consequence of the charges, the investigation may now go on," Ms. Nilssen said.
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The White House is indeed projecting faster economic growth as a consequence of tax cuts.
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As a consequence, it would be unable to support decentralisation reform in its current form.
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"We have, but Iran is more diplomatically isolated as a consequence of it," Hook said.
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As a consequence, when that pole star suddenly winked out, we didn't consider changing course.
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As a consequence, though, there's a loss of empathy, and beliefs become simplified and rigid.
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"As a consequence food can be kept much longer," Gentilini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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As a consequence, the dam continued to operate normally, although it was below safety requirements.
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As a consequence, their employers could have probably told them to stand during the anthem.
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"As a consequence, I postponed my visit," said Barrack, who chaired the president's inaugural committee.
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It was truly appalling and they both now face time in prison as a consequence.
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Sure, some people might be hurt as a consequence, but overall, I feel it's necessary.
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As a consequence, they are far less interested in accommodating attitudes they see as reactionary.
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As a consequence, heating bills during a particularly cold Southern Hemisphere winter soared, prompting public protests.
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Some mistakenly call it a China-led initiative, and are suspicious of it as a consequence.
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As a consequence of that, scientists thought that human females had been "emancipated" from hormonal control.
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As a consequence of these drugs and other measures, death rates from AIDS are, indeed, falling.
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And as a consequence I might be on a reality TV show called Booty Queens. Why?
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In this case, Emmett's tweets violated Vox's standards and Emmett has been suspended as a consequence.
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"As a consequence, you've seen considerable management talent migrate to private equity portfolio companies," Klempner said.
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As a consequence, for years many economists assumed, almost without questioning, that minimum wages destroyed jobs.
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We haven't had the productivity miracle that we've had in Asia as a consequence of globalization.
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If all outdoor activity ceased as a consequence, I rather doubt net health benefit would result.
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As a consequence ... 'Brexit' would likely lead us to lower the long-term sovereign credit rating.
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There may be a judgment about underlying momentum in the economy as a consequence of that.
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Some call center executives foresee a larger pool of talent as a consequence of the move.
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As a consequence, laments an EU source, Macedonia's politicians "seem determined to damage their own country."
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The naive might think this information loss had happened already, as a consequence of the swallowing.
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"As a consequence, this would lead to a significant reduction of the variable remuneration," Volkswagen said.
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As a consequence, results have been mixed, especially among governments that have toyed with the idea.
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As a consequence, Ono Pharmaceutical dropped 2.3 percent on Tuesday even as the overall market gained.
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As a consequence, any companies considering similar transactions have been in limbo since the Yahoo ruling.
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They saw it as a consequence of Germany's being more welcoming and integrating than those countries.
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"None of these lines are drawn, and as a consequence, appropriate responses are unknown," Himes said.
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As a consequence, constitutional "rights" may not work in the ways we might expect them to.
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The kingdom's stability is at stake and, as a consequence, that of the entire region, too.
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As a consequence the ostensible reason for Monday's working lunch with Juncker had prompted some skepticism.
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But as a consequence, it now finds itself in an economic war on nearly every front.
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And as a consequence, it's not entirely easy to figure out what to do about it.
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That heritage has not disappeared as a consequence of imitation, which has been a benign phenomenon.
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Cardin described the October sanctions holdup as a consequence of "a younger administration" finding its footing.
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As a consequence of that fear, he has seen business drop by 20 percent since January.
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Like Ms. Warren, he is framing the nation's gun violence epidemic as a consequence of corruption.
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As a consequence of that, he warned, its revenue and profits would take a big hit.
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Perhaps as a consequence, detritus from Reddit finds its way to Trump more and more often.
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As a consequence, heating bills during a particularly cold Southern Hemisphere winter skyrocketed, prompting public protests.
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As a consequence the ostensible reason for Monday's working lunch with Juncker has prompted some skepticism.
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As a consequence, it behooves Almirola to strive for every point he can get on Sunday.
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They have a more nuanced and developed understanding of Islam as a consequence of 9/11.
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It expired in the late '90s, partly as a consequence of fatigue from the Clinton investigations.
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As a consequence, people can kind of pull one over on you from time to time.
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People are charging into it, and as a consequence, they don't always understand how things work.
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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.
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It saw net income falling to about 55 million as a consequence of the strong Swiss franc.
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His music, as a consequence, has often revolved around the idea of searching for something beyond oneself.
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As a consequence, quantum theory forces us to be circumspect in assigning physical reality to individual properties.
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As a consequence, we have both been on the floor some more and that's helped our production.
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" As a consequence, he writes, "there won't be mortality by the end of the twenty-first century.
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As a consequence, over the next five years the government is expected to borrow £122bn ($152bn) more.
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The first would be opposition to arbitrary power, and as a consequence, a commitment to social equality.
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As a consequence, the United States paid a price in spiritual loss, political legerdemain and military morale.
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As a consequence, Target was unable to process card payments at some stores for about 90 minutes.
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It's a trend they expect to get worse as a consequence of Trump's crackdown on the border.
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As a consequence, unemployment is below 3% and Japan has over 1.5 job openings for every applicant.
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As a consequence we did switch the default theme of quick settings and made it more consistent.
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As a consequence, security threats are not necessarily covered within a safety framework such as ISO 26262.
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As a consequence, Europeans are no less despised and distrusted in Iranian decision-making circles these days.
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Streaming services were taking an unfair piece of the action, and artists were suffering as a consequence.
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Humans are a tool-making species, but as a consequence we are also a trash-making species.
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It will increase the costs of doing business, and as a consequence, it's going to increase rents.
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As a consequence, euro zone government bond yields were lower 1-1393 basis points across the board.
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As a consequence, she lost her job as a co-host of CNN's New Year's Eve coverage.
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Look, we may all end with or as a consequence of North Korea if we're not careful.
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As a consequence, this election has, to date, been the most peaceful in West Bengal's recent memory.
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Republicans objected, my motion failed, and now, as a consequence, the slaughter of our children will continue.Devastating.
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Yet it did not show, for instance, that consumers were denied a superior service as a consequence.
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As a consequence, consumers may find themselves receiving conflicted advice and paying more for commission-based products.
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He was quickly deported back home to his native Netherlands as a consequence of his felony conviction.
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As a consequence, the issue of whether human mortality limits are expanding has remained a contentious one.
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Implicit bias disassociates racism from overt villainy and, as a consequence, engenders less defensiveness in the dialogue.
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As a consequence, I'm a bit pessimistic about any new proposal about what's going to replace passwords.
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As a consequence, gasoline prices might rise by at most two pennies per gallon at the pump.
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So, as a consequence, you know, that means that sometimes Hillary doesn't get the credit she deserves.
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Three of the Stedelijk's seven board members resigned as a consequence, and Ms. Ruf did not return.
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As a consequence, U.S. scientists cannot answer the most basic question: What works to prevent firearm injuries?
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Abrar is starving in part as a consequence of the American-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen.
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The official cause of death was acute respiratory failure as a consequence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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As a consequence, the country's discredited justice system is, for a change, gaining some credibility and independence.
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As a consequence (and also because some people delay seeking treatment) nearly 21.7% of cases are missed.
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Following that, a new activity opened up as a consequence of the actions taken in the raid.
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As a consequence, Chief Justice Roberts did not address how courts should address proceedings tainted by conflicts.
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Today, Judge Marra ruled that the CVRA case be closed as a consequence of Mr. Epstein's death.
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It paints Samsung as cutting-edge and innovative, and as a consequence, makes its rivals look slow.
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The state-run investment fund is under US sanctions as a consequence of Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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As a consequence, the wife's part of the bankruptcy was spun off into a separate case in November.
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"It will last longer ... and as a consequence Turner will be on our banknotes for longer," he said.
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It's an ongoing battle as service members contend that their health suffered as a consequence of burn pits.
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The internet is a global network, and as a consequence, technology companies tend to be global as well.
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As a consequence, Turkey's private-sector austerity has been more swift and savage than Argentina's public-sector version.
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Buttigieg defended his numbers as a consequence of being newer to national politics than most of his rivals.
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As a consequence, the groups requested that the FTC penalize the breach of an agreement with a breakup.
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As a result, many millennials are forgoing credit cards and as a consequence establishing a credit history altogether.
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CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, I don't think China likes its market going down as a consequence of trade-- uproar.
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Rather, they take over its genetic apparatus to create replicas of themselves, killing the host as a consequence.
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As a consequence of fragmentation, governments often lack the majorities required to push through unpopular but necessary reforms.
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As a consequence, Busch is looking for still more speed in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
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Research into machine learning and the interesting AI models created as a consequence are popular topics these days.
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Anyone who has ever lost sight of their wallet and phone will look "quite distressed" as a consequence.
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As a consequence, news media lost its core business to the rising giants of the new digital economy.
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Many of those individuals are doing much better today as a consequence of integration with the US economy.
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As a consequence, reporters can, and sometimes do, go to jail as the price of shielding their sources.
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And in January the company was fined £400k by the ICO as a consequence of that earlier breach.
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As a consequence, haircuts cost a lot more, in inflation-adjusted terms, than they did a century ago.
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As a consequence an additional 42 million people will be vulnerable to hunger in 2050, the U.N. estimates.
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As a consequence, the Chilean government considers lithium a "strategic mineral," leasing out rights and limiting its production.
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As a consequence of these media portrayals, plus-size women often get pigeonholed this way in real life.
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As a consequence, the Atlante bailout fund will take a 99 percent stake in the bank, it said.
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As a consequence, they were unable to rein in their lending during the downturn of the late 2628s.
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As a consequence, the Supreme Court canceled its hearing, sending Grimm's case back down to a lower court.
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As a consequence, he wants only to destroy what the human beings have got, and to overthrow Prospero.
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Ordinary Rwandans have voiced concerns about expensive clothing hurting the poor as a consequence of increased import duties.
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As a consequence, I'm looking forward to that combination as a persistent and deep need for driving business.
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As a consequence, he said, Itaú disbursements for both categories have increased nearly 30 percent year-over-year.
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Thales added that it does not anticipate any reduction in Gemalto's workforce as a consequence of the transaction.
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As a consequence, they're watched more closely—not just by the graffiti scene, but also by the police.
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A little context: Drugs exert their actions as a consequence of binding to specific protein targets, or receptors.
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"As a consequence, its sales, marketing and commission expenses and associated non-deductible costs were understated," it added.
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As a consequence, prices doubled or even tripled and Cui lost 90 percent of his supply, he said.
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As a consequence, her talent can start to feel corruptible, like easily torn silk, or larger than life.
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As a consequence, people have stopped buying organ meats, and some eating habits are lost along the way.
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Many have done bad things as a consequence of their addiction, but that doesn't mean they are irredeemable.
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As a consequence, the United States Treasury warned it would soon default on its obligations, and on Oct.
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"The marketplace of ideas hasn't been very robust, and the country has suffered as a consequence," he added.
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As a consequence, product loading was disrupted, but the refinery continued to operate safely at a normal throughput.
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"Probably as a consequence of warming, it is now invading the main spawning area of sardines," Garrido says.
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On Wednesday, Ms. Merkel defended the decision to expel the Russian diplomats as a consequence of the inaction.
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"Competitive devaluations to stimulate the economy will not work and all will lose as a consequence," he said.
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As a consequence, their associated costs could rise by hundreds of millions of dollars, analysts at Barclays estimated.
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Third, and as a consequence of the previous two points, consumers everywhere will be harmed by less innovation.
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American businesses will pay much lower taxes, and as a consequence bring back billions of dollars from overseas.
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As a consequence, there's a lack of data around the way HIV and HIV medication affects women's bodies.
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So, as a consequence, both as individuals and collectively, we degrade the possibility of gaining meaning from work.
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So as a consequence, if you don't have two-factor authentication, it's a lot easier to get you.
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Right. No, I mean it's a ... These are social platforms excluding half the population as a consequence. Right.
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As a consequence, any ideas Trump may have of splitting the two continental giants should be tempered by reality.
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Ideally, that focus would mean impressing on fight night, and ideally audiences would remember their names as a consequence.
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As a consequence, ICE did not have enough information to make a formal offer, he told reporters on Wednesday.
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"As a consequence, they leave tens to hundreds of thousands of lifetime spending dollars on the table," he said.
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And importantly, it exists within rocks as a consequence of brecciation—a chemical process requiring the presence of water.
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In the fourth, they showed that in a fluid with those mixing properties, Batchelor's law follows as a consequence.
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Firms in many industries fear that tests could disrupt business too much, and as a consequence skimp on them.
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As a consequence, it is no longer only location in space that becomes uncertain, but also location in time.
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Colin Powell never had the ear of George W. Bush, and often felt bruised and frustrated as a consequence.
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Many people with once fatal cancers are now in long-term remission as a consequence of these new approaches.
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As a consequence Fitch may reassess the parent and subsidiary linkages of CTL as these issues become more permanent.
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We will lose a lot of information about the history of human occupation in the Americas as a consequence.
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"We are now confident that we will not be adding to commute times as a consequence of Cornell" closing.
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As a consequence, the company has been executing a plan to diversify its revenue by business segment and geography.
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That means the government would run on autopilot under a continuing resolution until March, jeopardizing science as a consequence.
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Does his apparent glee register simply as a consequence of his acid trip, or proof that he's a monster?
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As a consequence, the younger workers get pushed to their physical and emotional limits in long sleep-deprived days.
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This came as a consequence of Turkish F-16s shooting down a Russian military jet along the Syrian border.
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Trump also announced that he was lifting economic sanctions imposed on Turkey as a consequence of the Syria invasion.
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"Unfortunately, measles cases are on the rise as a consequence of the virus's transmission among unvaccinated groups," they added.
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The Republican Party could suffer catastrophic election losses as a consequence when that fiscal day of reckoning finally arrives.
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As a consequence, Trump now appears vulnerable in a state that has rarely been competitive at the presidential level.
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" "As a consequence, the statue was immediately covered and a local sculptor has been commissioned to re-design it.
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As a consequence, many of the images failed the selection process of the Netherlands' two military extensions in Asia.
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Theresa May, and as a consequence her government, stand for nothing -- which is why they put up with anything.
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"For those who came to the U.S. later, not as a consequence of the war, that's a different thing".
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As a consequence, a neo-Nazi group like the Nordic Resistance Movement is occasionally represented at local farmers' markets.
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As a consequence, the officer corps has been suffering from a lack of professional growth for over a decade.
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Even today, we face a disproportionate risk of imprisonment as a consequence of what began on the Clinton's watch.
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The dollar value of private credit allocations would need to be adjusted as a consequence of reduced portfolio value.
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As a consequence the agency did not have the leverage to require private lab companies to adopt relevant standards.
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The following month, the New York Times reported that at least a dozen patients had died as a consequence.
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They typically occupy prime coastal real estate -- as a consequence, two-thirds of the world's mangroves have been lost.
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But as Mr Quiroz has pointed out, corruption is a cause as well as a consequence of weak institutions.
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As a consequence, graft can quickly spread through a system like a metastasizing cancer, taking hold across political institutions.
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Some people will develop pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, as a consequence of an adenovirus infection, Schaffner said.
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Charlie does not appear to be in severe pain, nor will he be as a consequence of the treatment.
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As a consequence of all that, he knows these issues really well and much better than President Trump does.
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The move is widely regarded as a consequence of the MeToo movement, a way to stop the degradation of women.
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As a consequence, more clues left behind by ancient creatures will remain hidden in the rocks—at least for now.
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"The precise number of deaths as a consequence of Jammeh&aposs criminal mistreatment remains difficult to determine," the organization said.
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When it comes to the TPP, experts believe that even more jobs will be outsourced to China as a consequence.
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Devane listed the child's cause of death as "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries," WLS reports.
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As a consequence, there's been an explosion of new graphics for old games over the past six months or so.
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She said her concern is dual platforms could gain an unfair advantage as a consequence of access to merchants' data.
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As a consequence, except for the last few hundred metres of connection to the customer, copper cabling has almost disappeared.
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In three years of fighting, between 200,000 and 700,000 men, women and children died as a consequence of American brutality.
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As a consequence, it is anticipated that the right of both companies to terminate the deal will cease, Linde added.
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Nervous investors have flocked to bonds which are perceived as a safe haven and banks have profited as a consequence.
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As a consequence there are worries that polio may travel back to countries which have already eradicated it, like India.
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As a consequence of this... Pensions are a heavier burden when the elderly population expands, relative to the working cohort.
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As a consequence, underwater springs of this sort team with life adapted both to the chemistry and to the temperature.
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They're born in a core-collapse supernova star explosion and subsequently rotate extremely rapidly as a consequence of their physics.
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It would not lead to a mass loss of coverage, with tens of thousands of annual deaths as a consequence.
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As a consequence, the data such as location history, phone numbers, serial number(s) can easily be retrieved and changed.
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As a consequence of California's action, there is now unending and unprecedented talk in Washington D.C. about federal privacy legislation.
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In total, up to 2.4m jobs may have been lost, directly and indirectly, as a consequence of imports from China.
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As a consequence, small-business owners are likely to be more vulnerable to the risk induced by uncertain business environments.
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As a consequence, Outdoor Retailer, the industry's largest semi-annual trade show, will leave Salt Lake City after 20 years.
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As a consequence, the Congressional Budget Office expects 8 million fewer Americans to have employer-provided health coverage by 2018.
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As a consequence, it is becoming harder and harder for women to make their own reproductive choices free from coercion.
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And because he is Zidane, he might not lose his job as a consequence of that negative method of play.
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The WPP chief predicted that the world economy would slow down as a consequence of the shock British referendum result.
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As a consequence, people with mental and addictive illnesses are highly susceptible to being removed from Medicaid through these requirements.
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As a consequence, top Democratic digital strategists have become some of the most sought-after employees for perspective presidential candidates.
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They know that kids who lose scholarships or admittances as a consequence may have no chance of a do-over.
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As a consequence, according to EPA data, toxic cross-state pollutant emissions have already dropped by the millions of tons.
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Neville points to the explosion of bars and restaurants in recent years as a consequence of the boom in investment.
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As a consequence, only about 200 of the tens of thousands of chemicals in commerce have been tested for safety.
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As a consequence public sector life insurers' earnings diversification between investment, risk and expense results falls behind the market average.
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Recently however, as a consequence of tragic accidents caused by cars in self-driving mode, an irrational discussion is surfacing.
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As a consequence, I frequently don't finish books — which gives me much more time to read books that I enjoy.
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The European Union has lost what luster it had as a consequence of the debt crises of the past decade.
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The U.S. is upping the ante in ignoring its saving imperatives and the trade deficits that occur as a consequence.
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"Many of the people went to the U.S. as a consequence of the war," said the official, who requested anonymity.
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As a consequence, an estimated 100,000 street dogs, in varying states of disrepair, roam the streets of the Thai capital.
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As a consequence, his audience seems not just willing but eager to place its collective dignity in his illuminated hands.
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I got a degree in theater, and as a consequence I've always had a keen ear for poets and playwrights.
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Meet Abrar, 12, who is starving in part as a consequence of the American-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen.
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As a consequence, what's happening onstage feels like a closed-circuit communion between young adults and performers portraying young adults.
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If employers were to start slashing jobs as a consequence of the virus, it could significantly escalate the economic damage.
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Additionally, as a consequence, New York State universities will become more of an engine of economic growth for the state.
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As a consequence, many captains don't have much more practical ship-driving experience than the junior officers serving under them.
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"I know people personally who came very close to quitting Amazon as a consequence of those defacements," this person said.
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As a consequence, the result would have been virtually identical if states had not received electoral votes for their senators.
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As a consequence of the clean-up, writedowns of problem loans will roughly halve to 387 million euros in 2022.
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But as a consequence of that crash, the pension funds of many workers are now on the brink of failure.
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As a consequence, the share of consumer spending has fallen to 54% of GDP, far lower than in America or Britain.
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He was taken to task by a union leader who reasoned that Germany would lose jobs to China as a consequence.
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ROSS doesn't suffer from exhaustion or burnout: The tool can pull infinite all-nighters without its work suffering as a consequence.
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Medium: Debt As a consequence of the deficit reported, debt continued to increase in 2016, albeit at a more moderate pace.
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Instead, everything in the second part of the film gets framed as a consequence — without cause — of drug and alcohol abuse.
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As a consequence, they suspect that a sizeable portion of published results in development and health economics using RCTs are "unreliable".
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"The second phase of the upgrade project is on hold as a consequence of U.S. sanctions on PDVSA," the release said.
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But over time, because podcasts as costs become fixed, "we'll grow faster and be more profitable as a consequence," McCarthy said.
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Human rights activists criticized Trump's decision as continued U.S. military overreach, and warned civilian casualties would likely rise as a consequence.
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The truth is that there's still a lot of guilt amongst white people as a consequence of slavery, and rightfully so.
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As a consequence, residents of the three neighborhoods where the bombs exploded quickly filled the vacuum with theories of their own.
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As a consequence, they are extremely likely to receive financial support from the government under the Deposit Insurance Act, if required.
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And so, as a consequence, you had the ayatollah saying every military man must help us mass-produce intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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And, as a consequence, Asian-American organizations risk losing the support and understanding of an entire new generation of Chinese immigrants.
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As a consequence, they tend to eat more colors of the rainbow and try new ingredients to make nutrient-dense meals.
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RBSG is required to fully separate and divest W&G by end-2017, as a consequence of having received state aid.
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As a consequence, people played the first couple of levels over and over, and quickly got bored with the endless repetition.
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He has received no remuneration as a consequence of his shareholdings, and retains no voting rights or influence over the company.
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As a consequence, the number of certified air-traffic controllers (some 22014,2370) is the lowest it has been in 27 years.
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The firm will be on the lookout for anything coming onto the market as a consequence of the Bayer-Monsanto deal.
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She has been clearing her life of negative-energy people, Ms. Roitfeld said, and now felt much lighter as a consequence.
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I would say that the poor are disproportionately suffering from obesity and Type 2 diabetes as a consequence of sugary drinks.
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As time went on, we did have an important insight as a consequence of specific conversations with IMG over many years.
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"It is quite possible that they would, as a consequence of that, launch an attempted invasion of South Korea," Carter said.
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" A senior Vietnamese official told Reuters that "many of the people went to the U.S. as a consequence of the war.
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He faced strong opposition from the labor movement and — as a consequence — from most members of Congress in his own party.
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The Donora disaster is a story often told, but as a consequence it can seem more isolated than it really was.
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And that — as a consequence — tweets from those accounts would not have been very visible because of its anti-spam measures.
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As a consequence of Mr. Cuomo's interference, M.T.A. managers often do not know whom they report to on any particular issue.
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As a consequence, Mr. Mueller and his team faced a much more difficult task than the one that confronted Watergate investigators.
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That narrow thinking shortchanges the many millions of Americans who, as a consequence, will spend their golden years facing financial challenges.
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Her death, which is under investigation, has been widely condemned as a consequence of the Trump administration's staunch immigration enforcement efforts.
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So children had to be separated from their parents as they awaited trial as a consequence of the Trump administration's actions.
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And some 90,000 of those borrowers became delinquent as a consequence of Hurricane Maria, according to the data firm Black Knight.
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"And it is likely that they will have future surgery down the road," as a consequence of the instability fusion causes.
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Another possibility, Dr. Libby said, is that some coronavirus patients develop heart problems as a consequence of infections in their lungs.
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Another possibility, Dr. Libby said, is that some coronavirus patients develop heart problems as a consequence of infections in their lungs.
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Protests have never been easier to organize, and, as a consequence, have never been more unfocused, disorganized, and prone to failure.
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As a consequence, American theater has insinuated its way into the national conversation in a way we haven't seen in years.
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As a consequence, we are continuously expressing gratitude for the work the other one does and volunteering to take on tasks.
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As a consequence, many labor organizations have been more transparent, democratic and prudent about their endorsement process in this election cycle.
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"It's very difficult to have 300 millimeters of rain in a day without having crop problems as a consequence," he said.
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As a consequence, Ireland's relationship with Britain has been more amicable and apparently serene than at any time in modern history.
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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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AS A CONSEQUENCE, MEDICLINIC IS CONSIDERING ITS POSITION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Bengaluru Newsroom: +91 80 6749 1136)
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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.
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Generally, vertical mergers don't cause problems within the Chicago school ideology of economics — or, as a consequence, with the Justice Department.
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" As a consequence, the authors said the president must show "a willingness to undertake military action as diplomacy is clearly failing.
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As a consequence, these new resources have also created a vibrant clean energy economy that employs hundreds of thousands of workers.
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His standing has risen modestly in recent weeks, perhaps as a consequence of the passage of tax legislation just before Christmas.
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As a consequence, several prominent corruption convictions were set aside, and prosecutors have become more cautious in taking on such cases.
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As a consequence, its core capital ratio has fallen to 7.52%, below an 8.83% requirement set by the Bank of Italy.
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As a consequence, Iran has supported violent extremist groups, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen and sectarian militias in Iraq.
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Seagate totally changed the disk drive business and our investors, as a consequence, wind up going up while the market was collapsing.
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As a consequence "Victoria" looks appropriately and enjoyably regal but only fitfully feels stirring enough to expand on the genre's loyal core.
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"Professional guidelines all discuss concussion as a consequence of soccer but indicate that heading is an 'uncommon' cause of concussion," he said.
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"The taxpayer is not being made whole as a consequence of the tax refund – if they receive anything at all," he said.
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"What will happen as a consequence of Brexit, as well as [...] Trump, to art is still yet to be seen," says Carr.
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As a consequence, the AMC show's huge cultural cachet is being pecked at by newer series that its popularity, ironically, helped birth.
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VW now faces bills of around $24 billion of penalties, fines and compensation globally as a consequence of the emissions cheating scandal.
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As a consequence, those structures that have been determined include representatives of less than a third of the 16,000 known protein families.
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Sadly Berglund did not quantify exactly how many new users Natural Cycles has onboarded as a consequence of "these sorts of articles".
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"That had as a consequence a large number of trees having low vitality, possibly because of protracted periods of drought," he said.
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As a consequence of this dilution, the number of hospital-acquired infections in Romania has gone up in the last few years.
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As a consequence, Luke spends a lot of time tossing hapless thugs through windows, which tends to deliver diminishing returns thrill-wise.
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Brewer's droop (noun): Inability in a man to achieve or maintain an erection as a consequence of drinking an excess of alcohol.
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But it also, as a consequence, has received a serious spike in donations (40 times its normal rate, according to the Guardian).
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A journalist from the BuzzFeed website said at least two cabinet ministers had received prank calls from the public as a consequence.
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As a consequence, they fall prey to the illusion that the benefits of the removal of sanctions will eventually outweigh its cost.
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But early childhood skills are crucial to processing early elementary skills, and as a consequence, many aren't ready to consume teachers' curriculum.
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As a consequence, the pipeline to the vast majority of Congressional staff roles privilege talent that come from specific, economically advantaged backgrounds.
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But his report notes warily that ten Iranians who helped research the previous Human Rights Council's report suffered reprisals as a consequence.
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Germany's politics will become more fragmented and polarised as it heads towards 2017's federal election as a consequence of Sunday's ballots.
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The survey suggests that between 3 and 83 working days each year are lost as a consequence of workers being physically inactive.
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As a consequence, the group now sees operating free cash flow growing by around 15% in 2019, compared with about 10% previously.
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"It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction," he continued.
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How about hunters leaving massive loads of lead ammunition on wild lands and crop fields as a consequence of their shooting activities?
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We see this as a collective responsibility, and as a consequence, we see it as a collective failure of the international community.
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As a consequence, the jokes are more specific and even a bit inside baseball, like a fight at the family dinner table.
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As a consequence of Brexit, that near-vanished border will become an international frontier between the European Union and an external state.
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As a consequence of these pressures, the company's returns on equity have struggled to cover its cost of capital in recent years.
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As a consequence, he was punished by being ejected from the CCP leadership and exiled to the south for nearly 10 years.
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Investment — as a consequence because of the uncertainty — went from 5% growth to about 1% growth now and it's slowing down further.
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As a consequence, many studios pretend to be model management agencies or telecommunications providers instead—using the tax codes connected to those.
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Her work succeeded as part of the fabric of social and political life, and as a consequence, she became invisible to us.
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As a consequence, card transactions make up less than one percent of the billion dollars or so changing hands digitally every day.
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Ultimately, he and Ginsberg see the difficulties faced by researchers as a consequence of the War on Drugs and its scheduling regime.
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As a consequence the yen and JGBs are far more sensitive to domestic capital flows than they are to foreign capital flows.
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Brennan has been accused of being too close to Saudi Arabia and, as a consequence, of being too soft on radical Islam.
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Partly as a consequence of their superior results, from 2015 to 2018, the women's team played 19 more matches than the men.
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As a consequence, most Germans have never met a Jewish person, despite the near omnipresence of the Holocaust in German public life.
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As a consequence, though, patients must wait a long time before having sex, as it creates an open wound that must heal.
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Representative Justin Amash of Michigan had already called for impeachment, though he felt it necessary to leave the party as a consequence.
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As a consequence "planning and leading fiscal policy remains demanding", the bank added in its monthly report on economic and financial developments.
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" As a consequence, "the generalized assertion of privilege must yield to the demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial.
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We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify key suspects, and as a consequence were in a purely reactive mode.
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"It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction," he added.
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My broad view is that a person should not be barred in their career as a consequence of their relationships with others.
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However, we will gain way more seats as a consequence of that energy than we will lose because of the crowded primaries.
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The Europeans had objected to that estimate, and as a consequence, the final amount must be determined by the WTO-appointed arbitrators.
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Yet now, as a consequence of congressional paralysis, these health centers are faced with a potential loss of billions in federal support.
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"That destroyed me personally, psychologically," Mr. Zaev, who is stepping down as a consequence of the decision, said during a recent interview.
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As a consequence of the move, Congress has threatened to strip the Pentagon of its ability to transfer funds in the future.
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As long as the people around us feel positive emotions, we join their emotional party, and we get happier as a consequence.
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But here it's the sound you come back for, and partly as a consequence, the songs don't signify as sharply as usual.
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As a consequence, contemporaries, especially African Americans, who objected to the erection of monuments had no realistic opportunity to voice their opposition.
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They performed modeling to find out how mantle-derived rocks changed composition as a consequence of the long-term cooling of the mantle.
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"As a consequence of the cover-up, almost every instance of abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted," its members wrote.
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According to McHenry County Interim Coroner David Devane, the cause of death was "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries."
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One poor evening will not sink him, but it remains to be seen if he will suffer in the polls as a consequence.
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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.
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"As a consequence, Ahold Delhaize now anticipates underlying operating margin for the group for 2019 to be slightly lower than 2018," it said.
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Western Queens is now likely to get more luxury housing towers and fewer new offices and workspaces as a consequence of Amazon's departure.
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At least eight people died, a dozen were injured, and about 30,000 were forced to seek shelter as a consequence of the storm.
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As a consequence, some agencies sent bulletins to local and state officials flagging the information, a U.S. government source in Washington told Reuters.
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Every online community has its toxic faction, they maintain, and everyone should expect to be harassed occasionally as a consequence of being online.
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As a consequence, most of Myanmar's drivers sit on the wrong side of the car, where it is harder to see oncoming traffic.
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As a consequence they believe, as they write in Psychological Science, that they have shown how personality traits can indeed predict musical preferences.
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Biologists would like to know, for example, if those iconic clicks and whistles emerged as a consequence of river life or ocean life.
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ASH CARTER, FORMER DEFENSE SECRETARY: It's quite possible that they would as a consequence of that launch, an attempted invasion of South Korea.
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We know they have changed their modus operandi now, as a consequence of the pressure we have been able to put on them.
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Baldwin Street experienced a large tourist boom as a consequence of holding the record, with a street sign boasting of its sloping significance.
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But security researchers warn that users might not realize this and, as a consequence, could leave Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on without noticing.
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"The potential of a no-deal exit, with high disruption as a consequence, is clearly a risk to the financial system," he added.
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As a consequence the spread between onshore and offshore yuan exchange rates briefly evaporated, having stood at more than 2 percent last week.
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Consumption will also decrease because some of the tax will be passed on to consumers, who will use less oil as a consequence.
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Individuals caught betraying their country in this way often are escorted to their treasonous path as a consequence of blackmail, bribery or both.
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Japan's long stagnation can be read as a consequence of a decades-long development strategy that left the nation overly dependent on manufacturing.
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The failed coup in July and the wholesale purge of the Gülen movement in Turkey's public administration can be seen as a consequence.
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And all the divisiveness and everything else that seems to have been both created and also as a consequence of the digital revolution.
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"As a consequence, the sale, distribution and use of RoundUp Pro 360 are banned as of today," the agency said in an email.
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Fitch believes the access to capital markets and, as a consequence, increased cash position, should help moderate the medium-term probability of default.
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Nintendo for a long time has been a holdout in keeping its brands off smartphones, and it's suffered as a consequence of that.
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The four Juggalo plaintiffs all claim to have suffered real harm as a consequence of the report's designation of Juggalos as a gang.
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"Restructuring charges for 403 are expected to somewhat decrease as a consequence of faster implementation of the Swedish reduction activities," the company said.
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Donald Trump Jr. tweeted the alleged name of the whistleblower on Wednesday, and was excoriated by the whistleblower's legal representation as a consequence.
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And perhaps as a consequence of the sanctions against him, his marriage to Ms. Bruk ended as well, as did their musical partnership.
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But he again rejected lawmakers' attempts to cast the scandal as a consequence of broader failings in Wells Fargo's leadership and corporate culture.
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And as a consequence of where she lives, she will likely have to wait longer than transplant candidates elsewhere in the United States.
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As a consequence, their balance sheet in one week is going to rise the same or more than we witnessed in QE 2.
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As a consequence of the twisting currents in the bond market, playing it safe turned out to be a lucrative strategy this year.
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" He wrote in 2006: "I know that as a consequence of my fund-raising I became more like the wealthy donors I met.
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We lacked the basic information and tools necessary to identify the actors, and as a consequence we were in a purely reactive mode.
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After disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, the question remains to be seen if her numbers will turn around as a consequence.
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"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.
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As a consequence, those few satellites became, and remain, in the words of General John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command, "juicy targets".
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"As a consequence, The FA has mutually agreed with Ladbrokes that its current partnership will be terminated from June 2017," concluded the statement.
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Furthermore, Assad was aligned with Russia and Iran well before the Syrian civil war, not as a consequence of it as Trump says.
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However, beyond the months ahead, he suggests the biggest risks to Australia's economy, and as a consequence the labour market, stem from China.
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As a consequence, there has been a severe weakening of health-care infrastructure, particularly in areas of the country not under government control.
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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.
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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.
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Young ice has struggled to reach 2 meters thick during winter months and as a consequence, is more likely to melt during the summer.
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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.
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As a consequence, decisions about the application of care at the end of life will vary based on physician staff rotation that particular week.
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You get rid of the President you hate, and you&aposre not affected by the misery you&aposve accepted as a consequence for others.
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Joe Gagnon, an economist at the Peterson Institute, also notes that Australia and Canada ran surpluses for years without suffering economically as a consequence.
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And when I call parents to report bad behavior or grades due to phone use, the phone is rarely taken away as a consequence.
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She had reported a comment from an employee of Meriton Apartments calling her a "slut" on Facebook, and as a consequence he was fired.
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As a consequence, when asteroids collide, some of it is liberated—and a small fraction of that material eventually falls to Earth as micrometeorites.
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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).
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For this study, researchers at Stanford and Princeton wanted to understand how climate change will affect nitrogen runoff — and as a consequence, water quality.
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EVERY six seconds a person somewhere in the world dies as a consequence of diabetes, according to estimates by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF).
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Gravitational waves are faint ripples in the fabric of spacetime, first predicted by Albert Einstein as a consequence of his general theory of relativity.
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At the same time, these companies have been disrupting all sorts of other structures and enterprises — as a consequence of their dominance and power.
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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.
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Today, as a consequence of our constant bombardment with screen-based media, some experts believe that kids may have a harder time doing that.
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As a consequence, Samsung is rumored to be planning to produce 5G versions of the S10 in more limited quantities, according to The Bell.
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As a consequence, the fingerprint scanner — a staple feature of flagship phones — needs to move somewhere else, usually to the back of the phone.
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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.
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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.
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And yet, and so we have decided to say enough is enough and as a consequence we cut off our ties with the Iranians.
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But once you show that the same polynomial can be expressed as a sum of squares, then you know nonnegativity follows as a consequence.
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BofA analysts cited Singapore and Turkey as among the emerging market economies most at risk should the dollar soar as a consequence of BAT.
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That was the slogan on the Leave campaign bus, after all; one might have thought, as a consequence, it was the most important pledge.
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Perhaps as a consequence, or maybe as a cause, entry by new firms has been on the decline for quite some time as well.
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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.
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Thus, if Germany alone was to stop reliably producing surpluses, several parts of the continent could see power shortfalls - and outages - as a consequence.
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These changes are redefining the way workers relate to their employers, and as a consequence, the way retirement benefits are (or are not) provided.
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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.
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Often they have thrived by catering to Poles in Britain who come to work rather than settle, and as a consequence have limited English.
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As a consequence, only about half of Social Security beneficiaries paid taxes on their benefits in 21040, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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As a consequence, the United States probably lost hundreds of thousands of lives to a disease that several European programs had made vanishingly rare.
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As a consequence, even basic equipment for gynecological care is missing - from no disability-specific beds in hospitals to information booklets produced in braille.
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As a consequence, people between 20 and 29 — prime marrying age — make up a declining share of the population compared with two decades ago.
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As a consequence, putting weapons in space could become a classic case of trying to solve one problem while creating another, much worse problem.
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If he is marooned there this weekend as a consequence of the schedule, it is hard to say the Yankees will be missing much.
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As a consequence of the weaker pound following the Brexit referendum, Mr. Zephirin said he expected the share of British buyers to keep declining.
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A civilian in a rebel-held zone, by geographic definition, is a rebel supporter, whether out of sympathy or as a consequence of coercion.
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As a consequence, the shared secret negotiated by communicating parties becomes predictable, which in turns weakens security guarantees in terms of "break-in recovery".
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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.
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We made a mistake in entering into this engagement and, as a consequence, are being criticized by a world that expects more from us.
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She should resign or be barred by Democratic leadership from serving on congressional committees as a consequence for her remarks on Israel, he said.
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As a consequence, Republicans in both the House and the Senate can lose the national popular vote and still control a majority of seats.
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"Once you recognize that you and that person have commonalities, you feel a bond, a connection to that individual as a consequence," Cialdini said.
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As a consequence, even the most timely economic data are now of little value, and previous macroeconomic forecasts will have to be torn up.
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The Asian Americans now being taunted and physically attacked on our streets as a consequence of this idea are not functionaries of Xi Jinping.
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The people we work with are suffering from the impacts of climate change — some have lost their homes, livelihoods and assets as a consequence.
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As a consequence, making choices that would benefit stakeholders would not improve directors' chances of retaining their position or obtaining positions on other boards.
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It could mean, they say, a $600 million drop in spending and, as a consequence, $120 million less in city and state tax revenue.
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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.
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As a consequence, Washington formally refused to back multilateral development banks — bodies designed to finance poorer nations and help them reduce their pollution emissions.
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"And then if you do not have any response from Saddam as a consequence of that, then be very straightforward about it," Biden continued.
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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.
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As a consequence, the plants both do less to cool their immediate environment (because less water evaporates) and also make the atmosphere less moist.
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"As a consequence of the cover-up, almost every instance of abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted," the original report reads.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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."
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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"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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