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"consequent" Definitions
  1. happening as a result of something

319 Sentences With "consequent"

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The stress and the consequent loss of control felt familiar.
The consequent dynamic defines the coexistence of pleasure and pain.
Programming in the actions consequent on these decisions, though, was trickier.
The consequent jumpiness avoids ordinary kitsch for something more knowingly droll.
Six years ago, a massive earthquake, consequent tsunami and nuclear crisis struck Japan.
The consequent delays after that ruling threw the entire election schedule into disarray.
His consequent forays into reverse hardware engineering have had real-life applications, too.
The consequent effect on productivity, motivation and morale can permeate a work system.
What if instead they had to answer for the consequent fraud and abuse?
The consequent mixture of sweet and bitter captures Lorde's mood on these songs exactly.
That means high rainfall totals and consequent inland flooding could become a huge concern.
The national captain then, and consequent national hero, is now Pakistan's prime minister, Imran Khan.
Who should bear the brunt of consequent liabilities needs to be sorted out in advance.
Virginia's Constitution explicitly empowers the governor "to remove political disabilities consequent upon conviction" for felonies.
Yet the government is responsible for most of the violence, and the consequent displacement and starvation.
It also highlighted the socio-economic exclusion and consequent isolation of some Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities.
Clearly the experiment paid off and any consequent light loss has been mitigated or accounted for.
This led to an overwhelming defeat in the Polish parliament and consequent abandonment of the proposal.
The consequent surge in U.S. oil and gas production swamped global markets, and commodity prices plummeted.
The consequent economic distress among farmers in the South and the West fueled the populist movement.
It is usually accompanied by suppression of the deviating eye and consequent two-dimensional monocular vision.
The dollar's consequent weakness made assets priced in the U.S. unit cheaper for holders of other currencies.
A collapse of the EU-Turkey deal and the consequent large migrant influx could have catastrophic effects.
Still, once the market does bounce off of its consequent lows, that rise should be "significant," he said.
This was the result of Iran's growing domestic production and consequent reduction in the volume of its imports.
The restoration of any sort of border, with consequent customs checks and delays, would hit farmers particularly badly.
The consequent social change -- including equal marriage and the long march of women through the institutions -- is irreversible.
Haiti is known as a "pipeless nation," still recovering from 2010's catastrophic earthquake and consequent natural disasters.
That, and their consequent failure to invest, may be a better explanation of weak productivity than workers' distraction.
This is definitively not breaking news, even if any consequent developments might still be considered worthy of note.
Consequent dollar strength helped push gold back towards Thursday's low of $0.72,20.5 an ounce, its weakest since Aug.
Other analysts, like those at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, expect much faster growth (with consequent suppression of demand).
The consequent prohibition on abortion was partly lifted in 2013 for cases where the mother's life was in danger.
Such transactions do not lead to any consequent payment to PDVSA and do not violate U.S. sanctions or policies.
A consequent deepening of the so-called Little Ice Age, when temperatures plunged in Europe and across the globe.
Then came the chemical attack in Syria and Trump's consequent decision to send a clear message through missile strikes.
"There's always a pressure put on officials with a high impact publication and the consequent media coverage," he said.
Families are, many times, the driving forces behind a protracted death and the consequent addition of pain and suffering.
Catalonia's secession referendum and consequent declaration of independence in October has fueled a political crisis between Madrid and Barcelona.
The consequent prohibition on abortion was partly lifted in 227 for cases where the mother's life is in danger.
That meant trial and error — attaining self-knowledge by living, knowing when to quit — and a consequent delayed start.
The detention of children at the border, and the consequent separation of them from their parents, is cruel beyond belief.
After years of declining demand and a consequent fall in shipbuilding, a scarcity of ships has contributed to higher rates.
The first is the one they have adopted: to react to outbreaks when they occur and accept the consequent casualties.
The consequent rally in oil prices saw U.S. stock indexes close higher on Wednesday, with the Dow up triple digits.
The consequent frustration increased the amount of jaywalking, says Zaher Massaad, formerly a senior traffic engineer for the Lebanese government.
However, the consequent fall in the company's stock may be very telling for the broader industry, according to David Seaburg.
The measures include the testing of patients with symptoms and the consequent administration of the correct antibiotics, according to Lawton.
Chairman Mohaiyani Shamsudin said the results were within expectations given a softer outlook consequent of ongoing global geo-political issues.
Analysts say that the crackdown and the consequent radicalization of the Kurdish political movement serves Mr. Erdogan's domestic political agenda.
"His embezzlement and the plan's consequent failure left behind approximately $1.7 million in unpaid medical claims," the Labor Department said.
However, one auto-related manufacturer expected import tariffs to lead to weaker sales because of the consequent increase in prices.
Amid growing awareness about climate change and a consequent shift in consumer behavior, brands are increasingly selling more sustainable goods.
Gkionakis sees more investment potential in the which he believes could be a beneficiary of increased political uncertainty and consequent volatility.
The prospect of cuts, and consequent stopping of matches because of safety concerns about blood, continues to be a sore subject.
Analysts expect this effect to swing in Inditex's favor over the next 153 months with a consequent boost to profit margins.
The consequent shift of focus away from those areas has raised concerns it might be overly exposed to oil price volatility.
Last weekend, SNL addressed the myriad of opinions on the report and consequent reluctance many people may have to discuss it.
And I think America made a wise choice to have a robust, constantly turning market society with the consequent individualism celebrated.
"I would not be surprised if the negative sentiment and consequent vaccine refusal spread to the Polish communities in the U.S."
Airbus sees a consequent rise of mega-cities, especially in Asia and Africa, as a main driver for the aviation network.
The results, and the consequent increases and decreases in state congressional delegations, will not be finalized until after the 21625 Census.
Environmentalists say that excessive logging and consequent deforestation have made the effects of the flooding much more severe in recent years.
This underlines the fact that the depletion of swing voters, and consequent reduction in the incumbency advantage, is a long-running trend.
It said that such transactions do not lead to any consequent payment to PDVSA and do not violate U.S. sanctions or policies.
The consequent shortage of time is putting new emphasis on a transition period after the Article 50 deadline expires in March 2019.
When you factor in Italy's chronic political instability and consequent lack of long-term vision, Mr Renzi's reforms are actually encouraging signs.
The consequent change in pressure then propagates through the air and, when it reaches the ground, is heard as a distinctive boom.
As a result of their consequent struggle to save, millennials are delaying major life milestones like getting married and buying a home.
The consequent changes inside blood vessels can prompt plaques there to rupture, cutting off blood flow and causing the actual heart attack.
Consequent heat waves, droughts and other events are increasingly tied to human migration and warfare by the Department of Defense and others.
"To put this in economic terms, the supposed efficiency gains and consequent consumer surplus is entirely captured by the oligopoly," Feld said.
One of his albums was the first to be forced on white radio stations, and the consequent uproar eventually reached the White House.
The consequent flood of data is helping researchers determine which genes are behind a coral's, an alga's or a bacterium's fragility or resilience.
In its own statement, the Syrian military said it warned against "such aggressive acts and holds Israel fully responsible for the consequent results".
The aim is symbolic, but faced with higher carbon emissions and consequent disastrous global warming, our children may not see it that way.
Curry tweeted, and quickly deleted, an insinuation that the NBA might've rigged Steph Curry's foul—and consequent ejection—so that the Cavs vs.
Consequent human rights harms include extra-judicial surveillance, harassment, and physical harm as well as chilling effects stemming from awareness of these risks.
We are told that the tariff tiffs have caused a collapse in U.S. agricultural exports to China, and consequent heartbreak in our heartland.
Heavy rain can prompt crops to fall to the ground, in what is called lodging, with a consequent decline in quality and yields.
So in between chemotherapy and battling the consequent fatigue, Jones has been performing as many as four sets a night to perfect his routine.
People can sometimes experience difficulty bonding with the child, consequent feelings of guilt, and, in some extreme cases, have thoughts of hurting the baby.
Any pressure applied to part of the mat causes a distortion in the fibres and a consequent change in the amount of light transmitted.
These delays and consequent compensation will hit Ryanair's profits harder than continued pilot and cabin-crew strikes, says Gerald Khoo of Liberum, a bank.
A mom in Colorado has issued a PSA after her son's choking incident led him to an emergency hospital visit — and scary consequent diagnosis.
PETER WEVERKASan Francisco Schumpeter is one smart dude for capturing the destructive underbelly of technology's tidal wave of collaboration and consequent disruption (January 23rd).
But I needed something to get me through the drive and consequent weekend; to blur the edges of reality and make the walls sing.
Data from the U.S. Energy Department's own Energy Information Administration shows that treating biomass as carbon neutral increases its use, and consequent carbon emissions.
"Washing Monsters" shows an animal-skulled creature on a mountaintop clutching a human character who seems to be cleansing it, with consequent soap bubbles.
"These losses would be much greater because of non-tariff measures, border controls and consequent disruption of existing UK-EU production networks," it said.
Consequent reductions in those species' numbers can be invisible even to marine biologists, since the failure to reproduce doesn't result in carcasses on beaches.
Even if stronger security at the cryptocurrency exchanges reduces hacking and the consequent thefts, investors still should question the wisdom of investing in cryptocurrencies.
And each time, the criticism that Trump stirs, and consequent fury within his inner circle at the media response, makes the polarization even worse.
"The whole purpose of reducing prices should be to attract and keep more customers, with a consequent uplift to the sales line," Harrison wrote.
"Nevertheless, Moody's believes that Otkritie's failure and the central bank's due diligence will likely lead to significant losses and consequent reduction in capital," it said.
Others might want the task left to the private sector, with tough bans on advertising, and with full legal liability for any consequent health risks.
Asked about the impact of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Hirai said Sony aims to achieve its targets regardless of consequent currency swings.
It's also something that Sony simply isn't able to offer, given the complexity of the PlayStation 3 hardware and consequent difficulty of emulating its software.
Kuorinki focuses on the outcome of this redistribution, the sense of the line change, leading to varying interpretations, as well as consequent uncertainties and ambiguities.
The broadened spotlight and consequent public scrutiny that accompanies public service is a realm not tailored for all professional athletes to improve our social fabric.
The biggest worry is that this is the beginning of the end — a recession is on its way, with a consequent big stock market rout.
Despite years of experience with the standard, however, there is a great deal of inconsistency, and consequent error, in the disability determination process across states.
The larger goal of BLKNWS's heteroglossia is to establish a singular language of a popular culture and consequent news cycle that is defined by Blackness.
Throughout the post-85033 insurgency and consequent American surge, the Kurdish region of Iraq was the only sector of the country kept completely terror-free.
Young Pauline's discovery of and consequent grappling with her desire for Halla at a time when "deviants" are reviled is conveyed with wonderful, empathic understanding.
This, of course, is all happening at the expense of the patient, and the consequent conflict of interest has completely disrupted the doctor/patient relationship.
Two bailout reviews and consequent disbursements have to take place, ideally before June, and talks on debt restructuring also need to conclude before the summer.
Despite objections from three members of the team, the Indian government accepted the demand and the consequent inflation in the cost of the Rafale fighters.
We struggle instead with affordable housing, a creaking Metro system, overburdened roadways, and a consequent lack of upward mobility for the region's less skilled workers.
The consequent withdrawal of American power, that agent of injustice or at least arrogant overreach, has yielded nothing but geopolitical chaos and immense human suffering.
It would also allow them to increase capital spending in America, because they would have more ready cash; and consequent profits would be taxed more lightly.
Holt revealed her pregnancy news on Instagram in October — seven months after revealing she had suffered a miscarriage and underwent a consequent dilation and curettage procedure.
Effectively, Sign o' the Times performed the only relevant act of genre assignment on itself in 1987, an act whose consequent imposed parameters today still apply.
"This scenario seems to show a risk of exacerbation between the parties in conflict and a consequent worsening situation of violence in the region," she said.
"     "Consequent upon cancellation of retention license...rights over all areas which were subject of retention licences are hereby and without further assurance reverted to the government.
This means stark drought in the West, a boost in extreme deluges and consequent flooding, damage to crops, and the melting of Earth's great ice sheets.
With nations such as the UK waiting with open arms, we should not be surprised when companies take their operations, and all the consequent benefits, abroad.
The onset of dementia and consequent move to the nursing home had been very difficult for her, and this year her spirits were up and down.
Whether epigastric lactation and its consequent prolongation of family life is confined to T. magnus, or is more widespread among jumping spiders, remains to be looked at.
Magazine. The Beverly Hills Cop II actress also revealed her years-long battle with alcohol addiction and consequent rehab stay, including how it has affected her parenting.
Laura Huertas Millán's short film "El Laberinto" mines the relationship between Colombian drug trafficking, its consequent damage on the Colombian rainforest, and the influence of Western opulence.
I'd put it down to three things: the game's inherent complexity, the consequent visual busyness and difficulty of following what's happening on screen, and Valve's presentation style.
As worries about the trade war and its consequent impact on reach a fever pitch, markets worldwide have seen volatile sessions, with Latam markets being no exception.
Third, credit conditions are tightening, raising the risk of a self-perpetuating spiral of tighter credit conditions, problems refinancing debt, and consequent difficulties for seemingly sound banks.
According to artist, art critic and independent curator Ruben Arevshatyan, contextual and paradigmatic shifts deriving from political or regime change assume the consequent elimination of certain symbols.
Though the company has seen a slew of bad press in the past, this year was the first time Uber saw a consequent impact on its business.
Although not originally intended to be played as a set, Gibbons's Fantasy in C and Allemande (Italian Ground) were clearly paired by him as antecedent and consequent.
Just how far back the pendulum has swung will be clear only decades from now, when it becomes possible to look back and count the consequent misfortunes.
"We will ask competent authorities to examine any speculative activities, connected or consequent to the statements of President Lagarde," the centre-left PD said in a statement.
Their mutual respect and engagement with each other in spite of the political divide and their consequent investigation and research into that divide is a powerful act.
It has collected about $400 million from sales of the property, though officials say delays and consequent lack of maintenance mean much of the value has been lost.
Even with the severe downturn in the Mexican economy in 1995, NAFTA prevented Mexico from closing its market to American exports and a consequent loss of American jobs.
The Beverly Hills Cop II actress also opened up about her years-long battle with alcohol addiction and consequent rehab stay, including how it has affected her parenting.
El Nino is usually accompanied by a reduction in pressure differentials between the western and eastern sides of the Pacific and a consequent slackening of the trade winds.
The consequent increase in atmospheric heat and moisture brings deluges to south-eastern South America and western North America, and drought to India, Australia, Indonesia and southern Africa.
"If the LME fails to succeed, there is an increased risk of a resolution or liquidation for the bank with consequent losses for creditors," the ratings agency said.
Soft Sounds from Another Planet embodies one of indie-rock's central dilemmas: the contrast between acoustic and electric sound, which engenders the consequent contrast between electric and electronic.
In reality, the rest of us bear a far weightier responsibility – to teach kids to separate admiration for footballers' talents from consequent admiration for their conduct as people.
The discovery in the 19th century of its cause, a bacterium (pictured above) called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the consequent development of better hygiene, helped bring that plague under control.
The prospect of Brexit, and consequent risks to the global economy, have traders thinking the formerly unthinkable — that rather than lifting rates, the Federal Reserve could opt to cut.
Although Fitch views actions taken by the company including divesting underperforming assets and consequent debt reduction as positive, continued headwinds in mailing and software contribute to the Negative Outlook.
Your article blames the objections of some alumni to campus protests — and a consequent fading of their fondness — for a decrease in philanthropic giving to elite colleges this year.
The continuation of excessively low rates has postponed the economy's return to a more normal level of interest rates and the consequent deflating of overvalued assets, notably real estate.
The consequent generation shortfall caused a rapid drop in grid frequency, taking it outside acceptable limits, and triggered automatic load-shedding by local distribution companies across England and Wales.
The ruling had no basis in the text of the state's Constitution, which places no limit on the governor's power "to remove political disabilities consequent upon conviction" for felonies.
They have seen their ranks shrink over time, and especially in recent years as drivers have opted for self-employment and the consequent freedom to work as they choose.
A consequent rise in utility bills has become a sore point for voters, leaving the government trying to win approval for an energy policy aimed at bringing prices down.
The decision is aimed at safeguarding workers' health and safety, given "the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent objective inability to operate with continuity," it said.
Which is why the result will be so critical to the housing market, even if only some of Prime Minister David Cameron's dramatic warnings about the consequent economic Armageddon materialize.
This has been a driver for some of the pilots funded by large Silicon Valley companies who see job losses and consequent loss of income as a loss of consumers.
This corresponds to the spread of Phoenician traders and settlers from their home cities in the Levant into the western Mediterranean, and the consequent exploitation of galena mines in Iberia.
The 1819 rescue, which happened during a Muslim uprising, and consequent removal of corrupt Turkish governor Mehmed Ruzdi Pasha is a holiday for Sarajevo's Jews, known as Purim di Saray.
Still, that event was held in 12 different cities, some of which were suffering from the worst drought in Brazil in decades and a consequent drop in the mosquito population.
"While our performance has been strong, I recognise that the size of the consequent jump in my own total reward in 2017 feels anomalous and has created concerns," he wrote.
As the Trump administration and Congress enact new sanctions regimes, there will be a consequent strain on U.S. relations abroad, especially with countries not currently under sanctions, such as Turkey.
It is, rather, a plan to cut taxes in anticipation of a consequent increase of economic growth that advocates say might offset the tax cut's direct and immediate revenue cost.
What makes beliefs like these racist (and not merely mistaken) is that they tend to reflect hostility toward black people in general and a consequent biased reading of the evidence.
It rose from its own ashes after the city's economic decline during the 1970s and 1980s, the withdrawal of the automotive manufacturing industry, and the consequent racial tension that followed.
Both were confections of the media, except one was made by the chiefly working-class press, while the other was an expression of consequent middle-class panic over blue-collar mores.
HTC's 210 Sensation, however, was merely a good phone while Samsung's Galaxy S II was great, and the consequent fracture that opened up between the two companies would never close again.
That means that falling oil prices have made the threat of bankruptcies and consequent defaults look much more likely, forcing high-yield bond investors to keep a close eye on crude.
Business, and the Treasury, have reaped the economic benefit of this large-scale migration, but local taxpayers have footed the bill and seen the pressures consequent in this unprecedented demographic change.
The consequent protrusion, almost imperceptible to the naked eye, may help reduce the chance of a crease developing in the middle of the screen over time, one of the people said.
He was one of the earliest researchers to tie the disappearance of the rainforest to the world's growing demand for beef and the consequent need for more grazing land for cattle.
David Albright of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security laments a lack of technical detail in the agency's reporting, and a consequent loss of the promised full transparency.
Mr Rogoff thinks weak governance in countries such as Italy and Greece is largely to blame for high rates of tax evasion and other crime, and consequent hefty holdings of cash.
"We view the behavior of the equity market as driven by expectations of Fed easing and a consequent recovery in the economy," Nordea strategist Sebastian Galy said in a morning note.
The Hatch-Waxman Act directly connects the policing of drug patents to the approval of generic drug competition, and the consequent lowering of drug prices — typically by up to 85 percent.
The improvement of the U.S. economy and the consequent interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve mean that emerging markets could face economic problems as they are dependent on foreign money.
No one now objects to following out the results consequent on this unknown element of attraction; notwithstanding that [Gottfried] Leibnitz formerly accused [Isaac] Newton of introducing 'occult qualities & miracles into philosophy.
Considering Downes's longevity and the consequent temptation to offer a mini-retrospective, the gallery's recognition that his work remains an ongoing venture sets just the right tone, with one notable adjustment.
"The Formula One financial results primarily reflect our finishing position in last year's constructors' championship and the consequent reduction in prize money," said group chief executive Mike O'Driscoll in a statement.
"The Formula One financial results primarily reflect our finishing position in last year's constructors' championship and the consequent reduction in prize money," said group chief executive Mike O'Driscoll in a statement.
With fireworks and a six horses at the ready, the production itself is more spectacle than theater — though the dry summer and consequent burn ban have meant fewer pyrotechnics than usual.
"Expansion in the U.S., in particular, could carry on for years given the benefits of U.S. tax reform and consequent elevated reinvestment back into the U.S.," analyst John Inch wrote Tuesday.
Ralf Risser, head of FACTUM, a Viennese institute that studies psychological factors in traffic systems, reckons that pedestrians' awareness of their existence, and consequent resentment at the deception, now outweighs the benefits.
Where the situation has deteriorated for many is in the prestige or perceived value of their work, with the consequent impact on individual's status in society and their feelings of self-worth.
But we have not previously seen such threats of military action (backed by examples in Syria and Afghanistan) combined with energetic consultations with China and the consequent threat of much heavier sanctions.
Consequent selling of cyclical assets sent copper to an eight-week low at $6,750 and put it on track to fall 4.1 percent this week, potentially its largest weekly drop since 22.
"This condition, if not detected and corrected, could lead to fan blade failure, possibly resulting in uncontained forward release of debris, with consequent damage to the engine and the aeroplane," EASA said.
"[The results] elucidate a putative causal chain of events leading from the 22q11 microdeletion to its consequent effects on cognition, crossing multiple levels of analysis in the process," the current study concludes.
In short, the real reason to worry about an intensification of U.S. trade protection and the possible consequent drift to a global trade war is not that it will raise domestic inflation.
Instead, they are studiously ignoring the obvious success of the Trump agenda — the roll-back of cumbersome regulations and reduced taxes — and the consequent soaring optimism among consumers and business owners alike.
The failure of Mr Macri's attempt to clean up the economic mess left by Ms Fernández, and a consequent descent into recession and inflation, explain why voters have deserted him (see article).
And one consequence of that abundance, that power, and the consequent ecological disturbances is increasing viral exchanges — first from animal to human, then from human to human, sometimes on a pandemic scale.
This is immediately funny, and some of the consequent jokes are funnier: When the men take turns lifting the women, the fourth and largest ballerina solves the imbalance by lifting him instead.
In addition UNB's profitability metrics have deteriorated more than in the other five banks due to a higher increase in cost of funding and a consequent decrease in the bank's net interest margin.
"We believe our expectations for the next financial year (2017-18) are realistic based on consumer confidence remaining broadly in line with current levels, given its consequent impact on upholstery demand," it said.
"While it may be true that the complainants failed to adhere to the...fluid service interval requirement, the consequent sudden and complete loss of brake without warning is a concern," the NHTSA said.
US positions on some countries may change quickly, at least initially, but any potential rating adjustments will depend on consequent changes to sovereign credit fundamentals, which will almost certainly be slower to materialise.
Covas swears that city officials view the collective-run events in a positive light, and says they're "the city's real legacy," adding that the consequent remodeling of spaces downtown was a positive thing.
This country is obsessed, dominated and shackled by class to a still unhealthy degree, and that obsession is focused on the royal family, with the consequent trickle-down effect through the social strata.
Only a few countries need to allow it, and the consequent creation of wealth will be so large that it'll push many of the rest to have a liberal tokenization regime as well.
It's hugely dependent on new voices coming in from other places, and I worry that as this place puts up walls, the literary culture will become more isolated, with a consequent effect on publishing.
Alarm bells started ringing in October, when doctors in Pernambuco, one of Brazil's north-eastern states, saw a huge increase in babies born with microcephaly: an abnormally small head, often with consequent brain damage.
This is based on pressures on the group's cost base associated with the increase in national living wage from April 2016 and uncertainty around the impact of the consequent increase in local authorities' fees.
"The comparable store sales shortfall will also have a consequent impact on our operating profitability," putting in doubt whether the company will hit its other targets, O'Reilly CEO Greg Henslee said in a statement.
He added that a central bank that changed its inflation target from 2 percent effectively commits itself to a significant change in its currency level, due to the consequent shift in interest rate expectations.
LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - British car dealership chain Pendragon on Monday warned on full-year profit, blaming a decline in demand for new cars and the consequent price correction in the used car market.
The margin had fallen to a non-compliant 93% in April 2015 due to a sharp growth of payables for facultative reinsurance placements and consequent increase of required capital under the local regulatory solvency formula.
This must result in minimization of efficient internal communications mechanisms (an increase in cognitive 'secrecy tax') and consequent system-wide cognitive decline resulting in decreased ability to hold onto power as the environment demands adaptation.
So, we focus ABB on digital industries, we exit the last part of our infrastructure business, so it's a consequent step, at times of strength-, US: Where we have rebuilt the strength of our business.
Implementing blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) in the electricity system will reduce daily power consumption peaks and distribute utilisation across the day, possibly curbing the length of any consequent demand-related price spikes, said Berlijn.
However, whether the arrests are centrally co-ordinated or not, they are part of a political process which is shaped by the waning popularity of Mr Putin and his consequent need to reaffirm his legitimacy.
The Positive Outlook reflects Fitch's view of the measures GFH's current management has taken to reshape the group's business model towards a greater focus on income-generating investments, with consequent expectations of more consistent profitability.
The rate hike, he added, is a reflection of the "difficult challenges" the Turkish economy is now facing, amid deepening concerns over a growing current account deficit, sticky inflation and the consequent squeeze on consumers.
It is as universal and persistent in mature systems of law as belief in freedom of the human will and a consequent ability and duty of the normal individual to choose between good and evil.
Prior-ranking debt also includes the full drawdown of GBP750 million of London debt, which is allowed as a carve-out under the amended bond documentation consequent to the consent solicitation process completed in August.
In March he cited the risk of overheated markets and consequent loan losses to the domestic banking system from foreign lenders' unbridled growth, and also criticized them for being fair-weather friends in the past.
In 2012, she was attempting to visit Hawaii with a Japanese TV crew, but one crew member ended up being blacklisted by US Customs and Border Protection, resulting in her consequent barring from future entry.
Adding pressure, the World Bank downgraded outlook for energy and metal commodities prices, predicting a continued fall in 2020 after sharp declines in 2019 on a weaker outlook for global growth and consequent softer demand.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The downgrade reflects prospects for negative free cash flow (FCF) over the intermediate term and the consequent liquidity issues and refinancing risk that could develop as the 13 and 2020 debt maturities approach.
"Even for patients who want to seek treatment, the blockade on fuel and consequent surge in prices means that they cannot afford to travel to the very few health centers still operational," said Poncin of MSF.
On Sunday, The Originals star shared a thumbs-up selfie taken from a hospital bed, alongside a lengthy caption detailing her loss and consequent dilation and curettage procedure — plus the emotional toll it took on her.
The sharp fall in oil prices, and the consequent slowdown of economic growth in the country, is translating into some asset quality pressure in certain portfolios, particularly in lending to the offshore service vessels (OSV) segment.
But the vast infrastructure Facebook has built to obtain data, and its consequent half-a-trillion-dollar market capitalization, suggest that the company knows all too well the value of this kind of vast data surveillance.
A group of elephants obliviously crossing a farmer's field in Africa or Southeast Asia can do enough damage with their huge feet and foraging trunks to bring about both economic ruin and their own consequent demise.
However, the impact on banks could become more materially negative if the outbreak spreads, of if current restrictions on movement to and from affected areas, and the consequent suspension of business activity, is prolonged and broadened.
And now there has been some true increase in the disease, she said, with the adoption of the acellular pertussis vaccine and the consequent waning immunity, but there is also more awareness, and better diagnostic tests.
Democrats had no qualms about nominating Hillary Clinton despite the Clinton Foundation's shameful acceptance of millions in foreign funding and her consequent green-lighting, as secretary of state, of Russia's acquisition of major American uranium reserves.
MASHREQ Mashreq's VR reflects the bank's somewhat weak, but improving, asset quality and consequent vulnerability to event risk and potentially large losses, through sizeable loan concentrations and a renegotiated loan book, particularly to Dubai GRE exposures.
The thing is, Trump's warning seemed to come as a surprise to many U.S. defense officials, who told the New York Times and BuzzFeed they weren't aware of the potential chemical strike and the consequent statement.
The affirmation reflects that while a number of developments point to a weaker fiscal outlook and consequent faster pace of debt accumulation, potential fiscal consolidation measures after the ANC's elective conference in December could mitigate those trends.
The recent cases are "the first human cases we've seen in the United States associated with pet rats," said Dr. Jennifer McQuiston, a veterinarian and deputy division director for CDC's division of high consequent pathogens and pathology.
"The dead cat is somewhere stratospheric now and it probably shouldn't be because it's getting totally, totally disconnected from a lot of real, underlying fundamental realities," Gambles posited before turning to recent events and consequent market movements.
But Ross points out that yields right now are around the same level they were at in spring of 2013, which was followed by a substantial rate rise, and a consequent slide in shares of AT&T.
Britain's pending exit from the European Union and consequent possible loss of access to the bloc's markets has prompted a debate among lawmakers and bankers as to whether banks will move business from Britain to the continent.
Prosecutors in September had asked for Moretti, who led rail group Ferrovie dello Stato from September 2006 until April 2014, to be given a 16-year prison sentence under charges of causing the disaster and consequent deaths.
One of the biggest challenges facing newly-appointed Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will be tackling the issue of rising tuition and consequent rising student debt levels, with thousands of Americans defaulting on student loans every day.
The obvious impact will be the increased fuel-supply costs and the consequent effect on oil and gas prices, but the most serious political side effect could be an increase in the EU's energy dependence from Russia.
The theory went like this: If you want the wonderful anarchy of a crazy and unpredictable first weekend, you might have to settle for latter rounds with more than their share of lopsided matchups and consequent blowouts.
None of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates walked away with a win on the night of the Iowa caucus as a malfunctioning reporting app and consequent chaos threw a wrench in the process and delayed the results.
But it soon became clear that none of the candidates would walk away with a win on the night of the caucus as a malfunctioning reporting app and consequent chaos consumed the process and delayed the results.
N. The new alliance also provides the partners with a hedge against Brexit in the business travelers market, should Britain's EU departure lead to companies moving to the continent, and a consequent drop in air traffic from London.
Consequent demand for safe havens, combined with receding expectations for U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes, have driven gold up more than 16 percent since January, making this its strongest quarter so far since the third quarter of 1986.
But the domestic oil boom and consequent surplus of natural gas it created has run parallel with concerns that fracking contaminates groundwater, that it speeds up global warming via methane leaks, and that the process can cause earthquakes.
The incarceration of African-American men for nonviolent crimes, and the consequent derailment of their lives, is a main concern of this quietly frenzied play, directed by Kip Fagan with a distancing, cockeyed surreality at the Wild Project.
Physicians and lawyers, for example, do not dispense standardized products; they render professional services of almost infinite variety and nature, with the consequent enhanced possibility for confusion and deception if they were to undertake certain kinds of advertising.
But the audience response was tepid, and RT's messaging hardened up considerably during the 20173 Georgian War and then the 22017 Ukrainian uprising, with the consequent Russian annexation of Crimea and military support for separatists in eastern Ukraine.
On June 19th a group of researchers led by Andrew Howard of the California Institute of Technology divided bodies smaller than Neptune into two classes, based on both their current composition and a consequent presumption about how they formed.
The flight TP523 from Stuttgart to Lisbon on 23 March, operated by Portugália, was canceled due to the pilot's incapacity: TAP Air Portugal will go through an internal investigation process and act accordingly, taking the necessary and consequent measures.
They suggest that, because sweet tastes suppress the feeling of being full (the reason why desserts, which come at the end of a meal, are sweet), consuming foods rich in fructose encourages overeating and the diseases consequent upon that.
"The asset impairment significantly heightens uncertainty regarding its ability to achieve adequate profitability and cash flow, given our expectation of a prolonged commodity down-cycle, and the consequent negative impact on its relationships with banks and counterparties," added Morrison.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's biggest cigarette maker ITC Ltd said it would resume production at its factories "consequent upon" a favorable court order, two weeks after it decided to shutter its plants over the government's stringent new packaging rules.
Now comes startling news of federal budget cuts that could mean the loss of 500 shelter beds operated by a dozen or so organizations and a consequent increase in needy people left to wander and sleep on the streets.
Rosie Ayliffe wrote in an open letter to President Trump that the "possibility of Mia and Tom's deaths being consequent to an Islamic terror attack was discounted in the early stages of the police investigation," The Washington Post reported.
Consequent demand for safe havens, combined with receding expectations for further U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes, have driven gold up more than 20.3 percent since January, making this its strongest quarter so far since the third quarter of 2571.39.
Serafim Carvalho, a psychiatrist, sexologist, and the lead author of the Portuguese study, tells me that a typical case of chronic female premature orgasm involves unwanted orgasms, negative feelings associated with them, and consequent culmination of the sexual interaction.
Improvements in energy efficiency across the economy as a whole have had a lot to do with that, but so has the switch to natural gas and renewables and the consequent retirement of hundreds of aging, inefficient coal plants.
"We can take a little refuge in the data and the data show that in a circumstance like this, even though it is as my son would say, 'gross,' actually the consequent illness is pretty darn unusual," he said.
SPREAD COMPRESSION The move towards longer-dated deals (and the consequent requirement for the reference entities to be managed) is driven by the fact that credit spreads have compressed to near their lowest levels since before the financial crisis.
South Africa's rand gained 0.1%, after a 2.5% slide last week set off by data that showed the economy shrank more than expected in the first quarter and a consequent dispute within the ruling party on the central bank's mandate.
The Court explained that "[s]uch concrete and demonstrable injury to the organization's activities — with the consequent drain on the organization's resources — constitutes far more than simply a setback to the organization's abstract social interests" and thus are sufficient for standing.
Prior to the boost from the stronger-than-expected May ADP employment report issued late on Thursday, the dollar had struggled with U.S. political concerns and a consequent risk-off mood that had gripped the wider markets earlier in the week.
The bank has declined to comment on the data in the original report or a consequent criminal complaint by Bill Browder, an investor who campaigns to expose corruption, saying it can not comment on details due to Swedish banking secrecy laws.
The FDA took an unconscionable five years (2011–2016) to approve a single small-scale field test of this mosquito, and that came only after mounting pressure from the growing Zika threat and the consequent need to control A. aegypti.
Astronomers suspect the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy entered into a "feeding frenzy" a few million years ago, swallowing massive lumps of gas and matter, and the bubbles are the black hole's consequent belch of radiation.
FDA took an unconscionable five years (2011-2016) to approve a single small-scale field test of the Oxitec mosquito, and that came only after mounting pressure from the growing Zika threat and the consequent need to control Aedes aegypti.
KEY RATING DRIVERS IDRS, NATIONAL RATINGS AND SENIOR DEBT The removal of ratings from RWN and the consequent affirmation of the rating on the group reflects its enlarged franchise and sound financial standing, which is commensurate with the group's IDRs.
After protest from Brussels and discussion between the European Union and the Trump administration, the reclassification of the delegation and the consequent demotion of the ambassador, David O'Sullivan, is understood to have been reversed, at least temporarily, the official said.
Television news this week was largely obsessed with Donald Trump's vicious tweets about MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski and the subsequent fallout, aligning both the Trump administration and its most severe critics in annoyance at the consequent scant attention to policy matters.
We are number two in electrification, we are number one in motion for industries, we are very strong with our ABB Ability digital solutions offering, so we have really reshaped the company, and this is a consequent step in to the future.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Shares in Punjab National Bank slid after the lender said it had reported a suspected 38 billion rupee ($554.63 million) fraud in Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd's account, potentially delaying a sale of the firm's assets and consequent repayments to creditors.
"Taken in conjunction with the continuing prolonged underlying softness in the Chinese market, these factors have resulted in lower-than-expected volume across the site footprint, which has a consequent impact on both revenue and operating profit," the company said in a statement.
Despite increasing pressure on Pakistan, for instance, the number of cross-border violations counted by India has gone up dramatically, from 152 in 2015 to 860 last year, with a consequent rise in casualties on both sides and no movement towards resolving disputes.
"While ongoing progress on reforms is likely to transform the economy and financial system over time, it is not likely to prevent a further material rise in economy-wide debt, and the consequent increase in contingent liabilities for the government," it said.
Yip said that Trump's protectionist stance and consequent lowering of the dollar are lending some support to resource stocks, but he remained cautious about the hurdles on capital inflows to Hong Kong from an expected uptick in U.S. interest rates this year.
"The weaker growth dynamics can be attributed to the long delay in completing the second review and to the consequent surge in uncertainty, which led to a considerable decline in investment," the central bank said in the report which was submitted to parliament.
In a statement to the Indian stock exchange late on Friday, ITC, part-owned by British American Tobacco, said: "Consequent upon a high court order passed in favor of the company, the company will soon resume manufacture of cigarettes in its factories".
One consequent tactic Canada and Mexico might consider is to go "all in" at some point in the negotiations, threatening to walk away unless a more balanced deal can be reached that would allow for a "win-win" interpretation of the outcome.
Abortion providers do not often speak about their work in public, because they tire of the consequent harassment or ostracism, and as a result the public's impression of them is largely shaped by the horror stories swiftly disseminated by anti-choice activists.
"The affirmation reflects that while a number of developments point to a weaker fiscal outlook and consequent faster pace of debt accumulation, potential fiscal consolidation measures after the ANC's elective conference in December could mitigate those trends," Fitch said in a statement.
"This decline likely reflects the continuing drop in the price of gasoline in December, and the consequent increased sales of pickup trucks, SUVs, and crossovers," Michael Sivak, director for sustainable transportation at the institute, said in its monthly update to its figures.
Puigdemont and his supporters say he can rule from self-imposed exile in Belgium, where he fled to in October to avoid arrest for his part in organizing a banned referendum on a split from Spain and the consequent declaration of independence.
After all, studio technology and its consequent artifice have been favorite tools of rock artistes since before the Beatles stopped touring, and in fact Prince's determination to go it alone has traditionally been interpreted as yet another token of singular visionary genius.
"Given the significant amount of publicity the temporary closure has generated, and the consequent expectation of an unusual number of visitors to the site, we are temporarily engaging a security service while the facility returns to a normal working environment," AURA said.
"Behavioral mechanisms may explain these associations, such as the withdrawal of older adults from situations in which they may have difficulty hearing and communicating, which may contribute to the development of social isolation, loneliness, and consequent cognitive decline," Panza said by email.
Slovenian Foreign Minister Miro Cerar told a news conference later on Wednesday that he believed the court would not follow the adviser's guidance, adding the opinion and consequent court decision "has no influence on the validity of the arbitration ruling" regarding the border.
It might be a lot better than that, but you can always count on a large quotient of rage and consequent distortion and lacerating atonal shrieks you can almost see graphically represented above the stage as cartoon notes with a shudder running through them.
"The affirmation reflects that while a number of developments point to a weaker fiscal outlook and consequent faster pace of debt accumulation, potential fiscal consolidation measures after the ANC's (African National Congress') elective conference in December could mitigate those trends," Fitch said in a statement.
Hot conditions across Ukraine in May and June were ideal for a high-quality wheat harvest, pushing up the proportion of food-grade wheat in the crop and creating a shortage of grain for animal feed, which has seen a consequent rise in prices.
As we head into 2018, the IRC's Emergency Team is monitoring situations across 23 countries - and based on conflict and natural disaster indicators and consequent humanitarian risk factors, our emergency responders have ranked the following ten countries at highest risk of humanitarian crisis this year.
Many shipping firms are no longer calling at Venezuela's ports or carrying its oil due to sanctions, say maritime sources, leading to a scarcity of tankers for exports and a consequent accumulation of unsold oil stocks, which has forced PDVSA to further cut back output.
When Williams closed, 3,800 local jobs were lost and the community suffered a $219 million annual economic hit in lost salaries, property and sales taxes and a consequent decline in associated business, said Mike Hutchinson, the assistant city manager in Mesa at the time.
First, the beneficial powers of meditation come from the possibility of realizing that our emotive reactions and the consequent feelings they engender — which operate in automated fashion, outside our deliberate control — are often inappropriate and even counterproductive relative to the situations that trigger them.
" Vivian traces each day's trek on a map of Dublin, then notes the consequent shape of the journey: "Today I walked a winter-bare tree that was knocked to its knees in a storm, with a coffin and a flower suspended between the branches.
Gillespie, whose role is independent of the devolved Scottish government, also spoke of a depreciation in sterling of up to 30 percent and a consequent fall in migration on which Scotland's sparsely populated outlying regions, tourism and fresh food production depend to a large extent.
"In our forecasts, we assume that political risk will rise near-term, with a leadership challenge and the consequent risk that you get a more eurosceptic prime minister and consequently then, the risk of a no-deal Brexit rising," said BNP Paribas' G10 FX strategist Parisha Saimbi.
In Britain, inflation is expected to rise "rapidly and significantly" to 2.5 percent next year, much higher than the 1.7 percent increase expected by the Commission in May, mostly driven by the depreciation of the pound and the consequent rise of import prices, the Commission said.
And while Kirakira is purposefully simple, there is room for more complex AR interplay within the worlds of beauty and fashion: Both Sephora and Mac leverage the Modiface SDK and allow you to try on a cat eye or a glitter lip without the consequent mess.
The tremendous success of the iPhone, and the consequent inability to duplicate that success, has been seen as a leadership failure rather than the fact there will likely be no single product that will impact as many people as smartphones — the iPhone in particular — have done.
This advantage centers around the presence of straight-ticket voting along with its popularity among Texans, the dynamics of the state's 2018 marquee race for governor, and the consequent reduced importance of individual candidate and campaign factors compared to many other congressional races across the country.
"Given the changing trends regarding increased vaccine hesitancy and refusal and consequent disease outbreaks, some countries such as Italy are introducing more mandates," said Heidi Larson, an anthropologist and director of the Vaccine Confidence Project and associate professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Since the Kim regime is governed by the need to dominate South Korea by threatening the region with nuclear annihilation, its willingness to use its lethal powers will only grow unless it is confronted by the specter of bankruptcy and the consequent destabilization of its rule.
Take, as one example, the people of Yemen: After years of conflict, poor governance and the consequent poverty and loss of dignity, many have reached the point where they consider death is better than life because they have lost everything — including hope in a brighter future.
One would be to accept that the gig economy extends even to companies such as Uber, with all the consequent problems for drivers, or decide we'd be better off regulating app-based firms out of existence by requiring them to pay benefits and accept working condition regulations.
But examining the legacy of the country's colonial past is crucial to grasping what's happened more recently — including a brutal military campaign against the Rohingya Muslim minority and consequent accusations of genocide, all under the watch of the former human rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi.
Theoretically I'd enjoy the desecration of sacred cows, as when "Hallelujah" becomes a dance banger complete with Europop hook, but the song selection irritates not so much for projecting reverential nostalgia but rather for its treatment of the past as a monolith and its consequent failure to engage.
"Gold has held technical support at $1,260, which is a positive sign, but we would have to wait for more U.S. economic data and the consequent impact on the dollar to see whether we can consistently exit the $1,220-$0.83,260 range," ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto de Casa said.
"Oil is likely to keep treading water for a little while in our view with the de-escalation of U.S.-Iran tensions and consequent decline in the perception of potential future supply disruptions," global oil strategist at BNP Paribas in London Harry Tchilinguirian told the Reuters Global Oil Forum.
That a painter has resurrected these sinister buffoons indicates that little has changed politically since Guston's figurative turn — America continues to embrace its foundational racism, brought to the surface in our new century by white horror at the first black president, and the consequent election of Donald Trump, racist-in-chief.
And no visit to the Crescent City is complete without a trip to Café du Monde for a bag of beignets and a consequent face full of powdered sugar — the latter of which the Trainwreck star put on display with no shame, from her mouth to her cheeks and forehead.
It may sound somewhat counter-intuitive, but the rout in commodity prices for the past few years has made mergers and acquisitions (M&A) considerably harder, as potential investors now have to factor in the possibility of an extended period of low prices and the consequent impact on project economics.
In particular, the European Commission is concerned about a potential overheating in the U.S. (which happens when an economy is growing at an unsustainable pace), and a consequent increase in interest rates — which could bring problems for European companies that trade heavily with the U.S. as well as for European banks.
"We also need to ask ourselves some hard questions about the impact of 20 years of uncontrolled immigration by low-skilled, low-wage workers — and what many see as the consequent suppression of wages and failure to invest properly in the skills of indigenous young people," he wrote in the Sun.
"Considering the severe losses observed, the incertitude as regards the spreading of the COVID-19 contagion and the possible consequent further volatility and downward price spirals having the effect of prejudicing market confidence," FSMA said in a statement the prohibition of short-selling would apply to all companies on Euronext Brussels.
I kept telling well-intentioned friends that it was OK—only one person was seriously injured, no one had died, my building's windows didn't shatter (14 stories of windows shattered across the street), and anyway, I would've been saved by my love of boxing and consequent presence in America's most famous arena.
Franklin's has been no ordinary celebrity death — the consequent outpouring of love has been flowing for weeks, from fans, experts, industry professionals, anyone whose feelings have ever been illuminated by the sound of her voice, anyone ever touched by her influence, anyone who has ever paid the slightest attention to soul or pop music.
Indeed, looking at the impact of legislative matters on market behaviour, equities reacted poorly to the recent failure of Trump's team to secure sufficient support in the House and Senate to repeal 'Obamacare' (the healthcare program pushed through under former President Barack Obama) and the consequent forced withdrawal by Republicans of their healthcare bill.
Heightened weakness in the operating environment is already having a negative impact on banks' performance metrics, largely reflecting rising funding costs, driven by high reliance on corporate and government-related interest-bearing time deposits, a significant drop in government and government-related deposits and the consequent large inflow in the sector of non-domestic deposits.
Filing confidentially is a route that startups can opt to take if their annual revenues are less than $1 billion, so that they can go through the back-and-forth of preparing for their IPO outside of the public eye (and consequent scrutiny that this might bring to these startups' often less traditional business lines and business models).
A counter-action to the consequent social, political, geographical, and cultural fragmentation, and a "take on unity" in a biennial format of exhibitions, screenings, performances, talks, symposia, and more, with artists, curators, and art-workers from elsewhere collaborating with their Palestinian counterparts in a project that would strengthen and energize cultural life and practice in the region and beyond.
"The FAA has found that the risk to the flying public justifies waiving notice and comment prior to adoption of this rule, because this condition could result in a fire, damaging the balloon and its envelope, ultimately leading to an emergency landing, with consequent injury to the occupants and persons on the ground," the agency wrote.
If your answer to this question is 'perhaps not,' well… this is exactly what Colombia, Mexico and other Latin American countries have been doing over the last 20 years: implementing supply-reduction policies so that drugs don't reach consumer countries at the cost of very pronounced cycles of violence and political corruption, with the consequent losses of legitimacy of state institutions.
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In addition, Canada appears to be pouting, responding to a tiff between Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a consequent souring of Canadians' view of the U.S. But exports accounted for 6900 percent of Canada's GDP last year, and 2628 percent of their goods shipments went to the U.S. Trudeau has just announced he will run for re-election in October 28503.
If your answer to this question is 'perhaps not,' well… this is exactly what Colombia, Mexico and other Latin American countries have been doing over the last 20003 years: implementing supply-reduction policies so that drugs don't reach consumer countries at the cost of very pronounced cycles of violence and political corruption, with the consequent losses of legitimacy of state institutions.
But 12.2 percent seems to me something that could have been attained in a different world — one without the Reagan and W tax cuts, without the consequent Reagan and W Bush budget deficits, one without the overlong strong-dollar policy and the encouragement of excessive financialization of the economy, and one with proper attention to how manufacturing (and engineering, and design) matters.
As if to underline this point, the International Monetary Fund recently noted that largely as a result of the U.S.-China trade war and the consequent slowing in the Chinese economy, we have gone from a situation in which 75 percent of the world's economies were experiencing economic upswings in 2018 to one in which today around 90 percent of the world's economies are experiencing economic downturns.

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