It doesn't have a battery and consequently weighs just .
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Consequently, any payment in kind (instead of cash payments) would be viewed as non-performance of the notes and would consequently constitute a default of the issuer under Fitch's Global Bank Rating Criteria.
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Consequently, the order threatens the reliability of the electric grid.
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Doctors, consequently, are not waiting for results to make decisions.
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Consequently, the outsourcing model is under fire as never before.
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Consequently, he concentrated SWIFT's security activities on its own infrastructure.
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Consequently he gets caught along the cage a good deal.
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Consequently, your cat will take care of you each day.
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Consequently, he said, production cannot grow much at this point.
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Consequently, Spacey was dropped by his agency and publicist Thursday.
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Consequently, ideological polarization in social media like Twitter is enhanced.
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Consequently, many farmers hadn't covered their hives as a precaution.
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Consequently Trudeau took power with a deep reservoir of goodwill.
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Consequently, the finale also reframes the efforts of our "heroes.".
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Consequently, he began lobbying for better regulation of sperm banks.
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Consequently, the public fails to learn about some important matters.
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Consequently, my life is not a deprived one at all.
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Consequently, I am a sucker for a great wedding film.
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Consequently it has mostly clear nights, perfect for aurora viewing.
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The new leadership could consequently work more closely with China.
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Consequently, my rehabilitation process was much more challenging than anticipated.
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Consequently you are getting some deals done with inappropriate terms.
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Consequently, a surgical intervention was not recommended, according to Lundsgaard.
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Consequently, they heat up prices in those locations, as well.
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Consequently, he was able to post bond and was released.
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Consequently, reducing pollutants would be unlikely to save any lives.
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Consequently, the process needlessly restricts patient access to new drugs.
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Consequently, the federal government can no longer simply expect engagement.
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Consequently, government intervention would be required to settle our lenders.
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Consequently, audits of individual filers have dropped by 2628 percent.
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Consequently, many businesses and their lobbyists fight hard against regulation.
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Consequently, markets in Asia and Europe came under pressure Tuesday.
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Consequently, inequality worsens, and the cycle perpetuates with greater force.
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And so consequently, the peaks of everything are smaller, right?
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Consequently, government has a "say" in whatever it helps fund.
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Consequently, the status of these images is ambiguous — too ambiguous.
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We're a confounding and consequently diminished suitor, here and elsewhere.
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Consequently, he and his brother looked for senior living communities.
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Dating via phone app was once novel and, consequently, exciting.
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She consequently appeared at the movie's world premiere in Springfield.
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Consequently, Texas has undergone a population boom in recent years.
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Consequently, they found themselves more open to each other's overtures.
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That's your personal experience, and consequently none of our business!
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Consequently, she has more time to focus on show details.
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Consequently, I had no idea how my parents were doing.
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Consequently, thousands of pets have been abandoned in the process.
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The operating margin there consequently reduced to 10.9% from 14.8%.
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Screenings, consequently, were rare, and the two never spoke again.
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" "Consequently what happens is you get volatile markets like this.
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The algorithm — and, consequently, YouTube — incentivizes bad behavior in viewers.
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Consequently, the number of asylum seekers began to rise again.
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Consequently, the idea of independence is just a total non-starter.
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Consequently, Pritchett believes France has no sovereign right to the ships.
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Consequently, they tend to focus that money on acquiring what's new.
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The mogul claims the media concentration issue consequently no longer exists.
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Consequently, the all-Republican route requires keeping GOP senators completely unified.
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The Syrian government consequently officially declared the ceasefire to be over.
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Consequently, our views and preferences are not reflected in the programme.
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The division's pre-tax income consequently fell 58% yoy to EUR203m.
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Consequently, the Government has deployed the Army to curb the protests.
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Consequently, they have a harder time networking and get less experience.
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Consequently, deportations of homeowners might have real impact on their communities.
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Consequently, they have promised not to touch any of this stuff.
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Consequently it's home to Republican defenders of wind power, including Sen.
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Consequently, almost every religion in India cultivated its own caste system.
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Consequently, we got this magical rendition of the Dirty Dancing theme.
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The opening number, consequently, was delivered through a veil of facetiousness.
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Consequently, chronologically collusion, and the hacking of that material is impossible.
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Consequently, their appearance during feather evolution is considered a major event.
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Consequently, the organization is throwing its support behind Christine Leinonen's Change.
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Consequently, the planet is distorted, bearing the appearance of a football.
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Consequently, I plan to vote against cloture and against his confirmation.
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It gave us stability, health insurance, consistency, and consequently — upward mobility.
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Consequently, she had access to many different types of skincare products.
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Consequently, the ban on 100-bolivar notes has been temporarily lifted.
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Consequently, only a simple majority is necessary to pass these bills.
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Consequently, it devalues and trivializes feminine power in its own right.
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Consequently, the US Food and Drug Administration has deemed kohl illegal.
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Consequently, we apply a one notch uplift to TML's standalone profile.
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Consequently, many malnourished seniors never mention their symptoms to their physicians.
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Consequently, macro-prudential risk indicators (MPI scores) continue to trend lower.
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Consequently, many households are borrowing to put food on the table.
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Consequently, Shayne doesn't place himself on the left-right political spectrum.
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Consequently he was trapped in a corner at his own show.
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OUR CLIENTS ARE DOING BETTER CONSEQUENTLY WE'RE DOING BETTER WITH THEM.
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Consequently, big corporations will gobble up even more of the economy.
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Consequently, Nintendo waited two years before releasing the Famicom in America.
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Consequently, the prognosis for labor peace in secondary education remains bleak.
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CEO Matt Levatich, consequently, has the toughest job in the business.
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Consequently, the study may offer the most guidance in depression research.
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Consequently, some sensible regulations such as altitude restrictions are in order.
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Consequently, it wasn't Cernekee who would become Google's most famous heretic.
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Consequently, Monday, while the broader market finished relatively mixed yet flat.
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Increased temperatures boost the odds for fire weather, and consequently, blazes.
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Consequently, the races in the state drew focus from national leaders.
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Consequently, PepsiCo generated core revenue growth of approximately 3.7% in 2016.
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Consequently, criticism of any of Tingle's narratives has been similarly sparse.
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Consequently, it would in some cases run out of free space.
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Consequently, England fans, we implore you – there must be a revolution.
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Consequently, you also play really hard and also fuck really hard.
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Consequently, reading your policy and learning about these details is essential.
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Consequently, the national total student-loan debt now exceeds $1.5 trillion.
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Consequently, it had no involvement in the financing of the project.
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Consequently, he reported, more efforts should go to the negotiating track.
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Consequently, he advises farmers to pay attention to these couple changes.
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"Consequently, fewer people will be doing more with assistance from machines."
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Consequently, Kushner has made some boneheaded blunders in the White House.
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Consequently, the game wasn't spitting out a native 4K image. Huh?
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"Consequently, FDA is proposing these devices be banned," the agency wrote.
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"Consequently, the AAH has been declared persona (non) grata," Isa said.
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Consequently, an air of cautiousness lingers for markets around the world.
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Consequently, the market cooled and housing prices fell across the country.
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Consequently, more people are buying homes by putting less money down.
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Consequently, the value of each point can be well over 2¢.
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Consequently, Beijing threatened to retaliate with its own set of levies.
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Consequently, the heckler's veto wins over the right of free speech.
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Consequently, all of Israeli politics has shifted away from the left.
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Consequently, he has not received equal time in showcasing his platform.
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Consequently, revenues for Gigi's Cupcakes fell and costs began piling up.
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index consequently slipped following sterling's rally.
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Supersonic flights are consequently banned over land except in exceptional circumstances.
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That new supply will send yields and, consequently, mortgage rates higher.
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Consequently, the process would likely be pushed back until after Christmas.
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"Consequently, FDA is proposing these devices be banned," the agency writes.
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Consequently, her voice and concomitant inflections provide the album's sonic signature.
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Consequently, there is no basis upon which to continue the investigation.
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Consequently, finding viable companies with enterprise impact will not be straightforward.
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Those rejections consequently set them up to be deported without trial.
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Consequently, we have notified her that we will not represent her.
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Consequently, the British Government remained very cagey about the X-2800.
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They span social classes and ages, and consequently have vastly different expectations.
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Consequently, they were often considered low-risk and never tested for STIs.
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Consequently, putting retirement dollars in financial investments is best for most people.
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There will be consequently no space for supranational institutions, foreigners and solidarity.
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Consequently, September's options on various streaming services seem that much more disappointing.
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Consequently, the Grammys have become known for their unpredictability and "unique" honorees.
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Consequently, the capital vulnerability to unreserved problem assets remains higher than peers.
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Doctors have consequently continued to wonder how truly helpful e-cigarettes are.
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Consequently, context is lost in a lot of pieces about Chinese food.
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She consequently decides to apply for a job in a travel agency.
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Consequently, 'Big Beer's' grip on the brew market is starting to slip.
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Consequently, the MPC has just four members now, out of 12 positions.
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Consequently, our portfolios are not materially affected by short-term market volatility.
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Consequently, the plane's solar cells and motors have record-beating energy efficiency.
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Consequently, the inflation momentum is expected to be slower than earlier anticipated.
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Consequently, the CAD2.25 billion revolving facility had CAD1.27 billion in net availability.
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" Consequently, we're likely to watch "the whole viability of the breed … collapse.
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Consequently, it's also vague what exactly this tour is expected to accomplish.
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Consequently, The Punisher doubles as a fascinating, cynical exploration of authoritarian violence.
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Consequently, its employees are often regarded as happy, willing, and even docile.
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Consequently, dealers receive qualified leads while the consumer receives the best deal.
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Consequently, Citi's brokerage and trading are a separate operation, based in London.
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But Greg is high on him and consequently I'm high on him.
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So she shops (and then consequently organizes her closet with Finery) accordingly.
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This leads to strong student demand and, consequently, robust operating revenue growth.
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Obama consequently has had no choice but to act on his own.
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Consequently, no movement data is available for download through My Privacy Center.
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Consequently, the insane speed benefits of Optane memory are much more apparent.
|
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Others have taken it upon themselves to carry and, consequently, shift it.
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Consequently, Turkey is hardly on a positive domestic and foreign policy trajectory.
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Consequently the image, even with correction and sophisticated computer modeling, isn't perfect.
|
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Consequently, Google revoked the company's Android license for its line of smartphones.
|
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"Consequently, it should have a positive impact on the GDP," said Jaitley.
|
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Consequently, ABB's Long-Term IDR is four notches below that of Allianz.
|
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This had increased corporate revenue, and consequently taxes paid to the government.
|
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Consequently, the Federal Reserve has a balance sheet and an income statement.
|
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They may consequently overlook Avenatti's obvious deficiencies, including his sparse political resume.
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Consequently, this cavi unit contains a historical record of the Martian climate.
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Sanchez consequently recommends buying the iShares S&P Europe 350 ETF (IEV).
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Consequently, America's recovery from the global financial crisis now looks less impressive.
|
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Consequently, it has government sponsorship and is offered at China's sports universities.
|
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Consequently, there's more brainpower than ever before devising strategies to conquer them.
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Consequently, it is not a motivation to act, but it should be.
|
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Consequently, gold has risen against copper during every previous growth scare episode.
|
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Consequently, shares have plummeted over 60 percent in the past 12 months.
|
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Consequently, they are able to persevere and keep going through difficult times.
|
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Consequently, it wants to take him captive and harvest his genetic code.
|
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Consequently, the novel reads as if gun-toting henchmen are chasing Dockery.
|
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Consequently, future financial support from the five development agencies cannot be guaranteed.
|
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What's really driving up health care costs, and, consequently, health insurance premiums?
|
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Consequently, Scott's lead has diminished considerably, putting the race in recount territory.
|
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Consequently, they wind up burning fewer daily calories, while also eating more.
|
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The baddies consequently turn to another industry that rewards greedy sociopaths: entertainment.
|
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Consequently, regulations designed to increase transparency will not necessarily reduce accounting fraud.
|
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Consequently, these workers are expected to tolerate severe and sometimes unlawful conditions.
|
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Consequently, sanctions were altered enough to allay fears of major economic damage.
|
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Both houses simply know the feud exists, and consequently denounce each other.
|
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Consequently, in a tight oil market, local geopolitical events have global impact.
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The small increase in size, consequently, gives me a much roomier keyboard.
|
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Consequently, Toronto is a little behind Vancouver in terms of dispensary growth.
|
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Consequently, conflict disclosure policies should be accompanied by recusal and disqualification requirements.
|
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Consequently, ABC gets to keep the bulk of the money from advertising.
|
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Consequently, ESIC expects the regulated markets to become tempting within short order.
|
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This consequently negates the work and effort of the most engaged employees.
|
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Consequently, you may not notice how your emotions are clouding your judgment.
|
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Consequently, McCain's dalliance with political reform ended up having little practical impact.
|
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And there's Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), the group's idealist and, consequently, occasional hothead.
|
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Consequently, every iteration of the repatriation scheme I've seen does the opposite.
|
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Competition is cooling, and consequently sellers can no longer command any price.
|
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Those things just don't matter; consequently, neither does the film's muddled moral.
|
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Consequently, most people, notably oil industry people, treat them as a sideshow.
|
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Consequently, Europe must become active itself here — as best as it can.
|
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Consequently they can cause major damage to whatever is sitting above them.
|
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Consequently, the demand for drugs falls as the number of users declines.
|
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Consequently, the commercial field will increasingly be an area of geopolitical competition.
|
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Consequently, concerns that a trade war is brewing rattled investor sentiment Friday.
|
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Consequently, investors have been keeping a close eye on the Russian ruble.
|
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Consequently, they are unable to communicate or persuade one another of anything.
|
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Consequently, the Confederacy might have survived, thereby splitting America into two countries.
|
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Consequently, creating a character with such a strong moral compass creates complexities.
|
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Consequently, this negates the work and effort of the most engaged employees.
|
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Consequently, there might soon be more Gulf Coast crude available for export.
|
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Consequently, Fitch estimates annual cash requirements at Trilogy at roughly $40 million.
|
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Consequently, he's likely to ultimately prevail in this effort to reduce coverage.
|
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Consequently, at this point I can spot them in my peripheral vision.Why?
|
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Consequently, these women earned more money and changed men's perception of them.
|
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Consequently, she's good at living in rustic conditions with very little money.
|
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Consequently, Will and crew had to dial up many of my clues.
|
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Consequently, I've had a lot of time to think about Tom Cruise.
|
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Consequently, The Boss feels like it's constructed primarily out of studio notes.
|
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Consequently, it's not surprising to see the dollar remain on its back-foot.
|
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Consequently it doesn't look nearly as sharp when placed next to those computers.
|
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Sinmun, it announced the completion of a hydrogen bomb, and consequently made an
|
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Consequently, their own earnings records and resulting Social Security benefits take a hit.
|
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Consequently, some investment banks have not adjusted their forecasts for these producers much.
|
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Consequently, the number of people dying of AIDS in Turkey has fallen dramatically.
|
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Consequently, as news trickled out over the weekend, conservative figures reacted with fury.
|
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Consequently, we'd have to be exceptionally lucky to detect ETIs using this method.
|
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Around one in five Vanuatuan children consequently miss out on essential childhood vaccinations.
|
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Consequently, the tide seems to be going out at an unusually rapid pace.
|
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Consequently, I'd say his supporters took to the streets to defend their leader.
|
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Consequently, many are willing to pay a huge price to cross our border.
|
|
Consequently, Siemens has suggested powering such a vehicle with overhead wires, not batteries.
|
|
Consequently, you might feel like a fool for having taken the "joke" seriously.
|
|
Consequently, many foreign investors have left, rather than wait interminably to repatriate profits.
|
|
Consequently, the Export-Import Bank is in effect subsidizing US-based airlines' competitors.
|
|
Consequently, even the smallest of such transgressions threatens the integrity of our world.
|
|
Retail investors, consequently, may not always be fully aware of what they're buying.
|
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Consequently, the "leave vote" has global implications, specifically in relation to interest rates.
|
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That trying and failing, and consequently learning, is the honorable thing to do.
|
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Reducing the amount of cement in this way consequently reduces CO{-2} emissions.
|
|
Consequently, the data plus earnings saw U.S. markets traded mostly mixed on Friday.
|
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Consequently, different schools of economic thought flourished, each with its own complex ideas.
|
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Erdogan consequently views Gulen and his millions of supporters as a grave threat.
|
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"Consequently we will face enormous pressure to prevent flood if the rain continues."
|
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Consequently, German net immigration reached a record high of 1.139 million last year.
|
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The LGBT refugees became a close group and consequently a target for harassment.
|
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Consequently, they are two of the top targets of the revanchist Republican regime.
|
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Consequently, more research with a larger sample pool will have to be performed.
|
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Euro Garages has consequently flipped the formula for making money at a forecourt.
|
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Consequently, polls reflect sentiment at a moment in time in the near past.
|
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Consequently, economic growth soared during the first few years of the Johnson administration.
|
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Now every phone looks the same, and consequently bores us all to tears.
|
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This allows a store to artificially inflate the price and, consequently, the discount.
|
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Consequently, you need to do the hard stuff first thing in the morning.
|
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Consequently, there is no need for the temporary restraining order at this time.
|
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The rumored "real" Dark Mode coming in iOS 13 is consequently very welcome.
|
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Consequently, Stedman thinks they're likely involved in some major evolutionary transitions on Earth.
|
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The challenges that come with these two solutions have consequently exasperated some westerners.
|
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Consequently, fighting terrorism was a key topic amongst the leaders during Trump's visit.
|
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Consequently, the investment management industry must continue on its current compliance-focused path.
|
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Consequently, we, of course, carefully reviewed the 2012 investigation report by Louis Freeh.
|
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Consequently, when victory came knocking for Josh, it was a wholly unremarkable moment.
|
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Consequently, the experience of isolation informs our minds that something is terribly wrong.
|
|
Consequently, a lot of people who would have loved SOMA didn't play SOMA.
|
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Consequently, employers can't fill as many as 50,000 private-sector jobs, Varga said.
|
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Consequently, we leverage each other's gifts and compound our strengths as a team.
|
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Consequently, KHC withdrew its offer just 50 hours after the takeover was launched.
|
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Consequently, competition on price and quality isn't part of the health care landscape.
|
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Consequently, hosts discount their warnings as fear mongering designed to produce liberal outcomes.
|
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Consequently, a lot of pagans who are into pre-Christian Viking, Germanic, etc.
|
|
Consequently, Ebell has expressed concern about EPA positions, including the Clean Power Plan.
|
|
Consequently, America has made tremendous strides in environmental protection over the last decades.
|
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They consequently rise back up when there is a retreat from those assets.
|
|
JB: I study VR and consequently don't have time to play games, unfortunately.
|
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Consequently, players encounter new teammates, often many times a year, and share tips.
|
|
Consequently, irrespective of how the FCC's action is translated, there's plenty of trouble.
|
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The FCC's comment consideration schedule for Net Neutrality rules consequently was seriously delayed.
|
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Consequently, the government of Dubai and its state-owned entities carry significant debt.
|
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Consequently, the diamonds have to be kept at very near absolute-zero temperature.
|
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Their families, though divided by class, share leftist sympathies, and are consequently vulnerable.
|
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Consequently, Social Security's Disability and Survivors' Insurance is especially important to military families.
|
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Consequently, thousands of asylum seekers have made illegal entries along the Canadian border.
|
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Consequently, we lack an approved index that fully reflects actual inflation for households.
|
|
Yellowstone's grizzly bears remain isolated and consequently acutely vulnerable to deleterious environmental changes.
|
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Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to moves in the currencies market.
|
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Consequently, you will want to consider paying off what you can, Steffen said.
|
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Consequently, foreign states should be cautious in their wholehearted adoption of these models.
|
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Consequently, you have to remove the lid holder to take a crock out.
|
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Consequently, FCF can be volatlile given the commodity-oriented nature of its business.
|
|
Consequently, allegations emanating from Kiev usually are taken with a grain a salt.
|
|
What is the solution to get home sales, and consequently Americans, moving again?
|
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Consequently, even on Independence Day, taking pride in being American has become challenging.
|
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Consequently, they might miss out on the freedom that comes with financial stability.
|
|
Consequently, I usually took a quick and relatively safe unaccompanied walk to school.
|
|
Consequently, this moment is more than a milestone -- it's a ground-gripping convulsion.
|
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Consequently, Beijing said it could deliver its own set of new counter measures.
|
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Consequently it has this strange morphing emotional effect, like a magic eye poster.
|
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A number of myths about the Gaza protests have consequently gained widespread traction.
|
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Serotonin receptors consequently become "very sensitive" and "very responsive" to changes, Rosenthal says.
|
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Consequently, a bank might use the information to market products to the taxpayer.
|
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Consequently, proportionality is generally considered the Achilles heel of the law of war.
|
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That would further raise the financial damage, and consequently the cost of insurance.
|
|
Consequently, there are lots of gut reactions on display, including from the president.
|
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Among Lamb's constituents, cultural liberalism is, consequently, a liability — even fatal, electorally speaking.
|
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Consequently, the painting reads like a fable that dramatizes competing notions of time.
|
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Consequently, they see no need now to defend a group of distant judges.
|
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Consequently, "many of these organizations are small and relatively weak," says the report.
|
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Consequently, you have Republican politicians who now reflect those changes in the base.
|
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Consequently, what starts out salty ends up as something sadder and more complicated.
|
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I had a hard time seeing my lines and consequently didn't make anything.
|
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Consequently, each player's skill set can yield what is effectively a different offense.
|
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Consequently, the blue was replaced with more permanent Western substitutes like Prussian blue.
|
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Consequently, the Belize Mennonite community has remained largely out of the public eye.
|
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Consequently, films like 1917 shot by Roger Deakins, tend to enjoy an advantage.
|
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Consequently, the next secretary may have to undo some of DeVos' problematic policies.
|
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Consequently, the euro soared against the U.S. dollar, while markets came under pressure.
|
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"Consequently we have begun our efforts to create a new party," he said.
|
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Consequently, he received rapturous applause in European capitals and a Nobel Peace Prize.
|
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Consequently, scientists have not concerned themselves greatly with what gravity does to insects.
|
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Consequently, he had failed to qualify for the two most recent presidential debates.
|
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Consequently, it would likely result in a downgrade of more than one notch.
|
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Consequently, Trump has seen federal judges appointed and confirmed at a record rate.
|
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Consequently calling it one indicates our own confusion as to what strategy is.
|
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Consequently, as an investment, they're at the whims of a seesawing political climate.
|
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Consequently, train drivers don't trust the signals and go even slower for safety.
|
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Consequently, landowners have little incentive to help reduce threats to an endangered species.
|
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The proposed curriculum change would consequently trim world history by about 9500 years.
|
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Consequently, few people believed discrimination was the main barrier to black upward mobility.
|
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Consequently, it is hard to say what the long-term impact will be.
|
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Consequently, the overall depreciation in the euro and the yen baskets would be large.
|
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This creates an asymmetry in what kind of news gets shared and, consequently, read.
|
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Consequently, many theoretical and applied approaches from statistics can't be used for genomic data.
|
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Father and son's estrangement has consequently left Jin feeling cold about his father's work.
|
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"Nutrition is a key factor influencing skin health and consequently its appearance," she explains.
|
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Perhaps the most well-known—and consequently most misunderstood—example of satirical national pride.
|
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Consequently, the tournament made the prize money the same for both sexes in 21989.
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More heat, consequently, means the CPU can't process as quickly, effectively throttling the device.
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Consequently, this laptop with a 87503-inch display is in a 28750-inch chassis.
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Consequently, U.S. crude inventories climbed by 1.8 million barrels in the week to Feb.
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Consequently, the question of African public health continues to languish in its customary obscurity.
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Consequently, they're not capable of maintaining a stable pelvis while standing on one leg.
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Consequently, most fast-growing firms, particularly in tech, have to look overseas for cash.
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Consequently, Chinese authoritarianism seems to have been — if anything — strengthened by modern digital technology.
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Consequently, builders and stylists have jobs and incomes from which they too can spend.
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Consequently, the heavy use of metals makes the Yoga 260 — you guessed it — heavy.
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Consequently, we upgrade our recommendation to Buy and raise our price target to $60.
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Consequently, revenue was down 19 percent at 3.8 billion euros in the first half.
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They consequently choose to work for firms that use disciplinary measures to push them.
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Consequently, investors have piled into equities and riskier assets in a hunt for yield.
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Consequently, they make even modest savings last for years longer than expected by researchers.
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That's the reason its activities — and consequently sales — have scaled down in recent years.
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Consequently, only the objective of fighting serious crime is capable of justifying such interference.
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Consequently, the new paper doesn't speak to what's going on in the US midwest.
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Consequently, the platform for sex workers to advertise their trade online is under threat.
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Consequently, female sport journalists on TV are almost always young, slim, with long hair.
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Consequently, authorities theorized the abductor might have known the girls — or perhaps lived nearby.
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Consequently, sensible people of Westeros — and not just villains — do not believe they exist.
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Consequently, it has the most regressive tax system of any state in the nation.
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Trump lashed out against the Khans and consequently suffered his worst three days yet.
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Consequently, Democratic will do whatever they can to keep Kavanaugh off the high court.
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Consequently, neutron stars are believed to be the densest known objects in the universe.
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Consequently, it's the book that's been least faithfully adapted by the show so far.
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Consequently, the benefits of decentralized power are more widely shared and opposition is muted.
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Consequently, the Doctor's companions no longer needed to have skills that the Doctor didn't.
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Consequently, the fancy center display with its high PPI revealed flaws in the programming.
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Consequently, what's missing from her speculations on risk is precisely any sense of risk.
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Trump lashed out against the Khans and consequently suffered his worst three days yet.
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Consequently, they are able to make better decisions when it comes to important matters.
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Production was consequently halted and Chase was later reportedly forced to issue an apology.
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Consequently, the life operations receive significant rating uplift as part of the Allstate enterprise.
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Popular taste, the authors argue, has consequently become both more fragmented and more volatile.
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Consequently, proceeds reaped from IPOs in the country fell 39 percent year-over-year.
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Consequently, many governments have done little to guide their citizens on water-efficient behavior.
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Consequently, Sergeant Bellavia's experience in the "house of hell" is bound to happen again.
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Consequently, artists need to embrace the streaming model to stay afloat in today's industry.
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Consequently, efforts to upend November's results have popped up on a variety of fronts.
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Consequently, I want to share my thoughts and feelings about what has happened. pic.twitter.
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Consequently, the next appointments will have a profound effect on the direction of America.
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The spiraling success of online shopping platforms has consequently driven demand for warehousing facilities.
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Consequently, all of the NBA's official Chinese partners have suspended ties with the league.
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Consequently, the arguments from Team Trump that the president cannot commit obstruction are wrong.
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Consequently, the election saw Democrats lose both the White House and the U.S. Senate.
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Consequently, this is also one way to prevent the use of so many tissues.
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Furthermore, Ginsberg said that Pambakian reported two other male colleagues, who were consequently dismissed.
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Consequently, a betrayal of the president's trust is not a betrayal of the country.
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Funding is consequently also cyclical and spent on elections rather than to policy fights.
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Consequently, the question at the heart of this dispute is: What does Congress want?
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Physicists had to scan in every direction, and consequently the data collection took months.
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Consequently, his first artistic investigations focused on everything but the actual act of photographing.
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Consequently, public banking can act as a counterweight against too-big-to-fail consolidation.
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Consequently, the Moon's surface has retained a long-term record of its impact history.
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Their white coats made them sacred to druids and consequently prime for pagan sacrifice.
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Consequently, Taylor or Warsh might actually be quite dovish, at least for a time.
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A Trump nomination consequently would likely spell defeat down the ballot for freshman Rep.
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Consequently, net NPLs relative to Fitch Core Capital are low at all three banks.
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Consequently, my 5-year-old can rarely use these seats after doing his business.
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Consequently, when you become fully committed to something, you throw the individualistic myths away.
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Consequently, Tibbals called porn "a social artifact," one that reflects the wider social environment.
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Consequently, my orange cat will spend hours "making biscuits" on it as if possessed.
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Consequently, California has become the hub for the mass installation of fast charging points.
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Consequently, early distribution strategies should only be used as a last resort, Slott said.
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Consequently, black students are more likely to be absent from school and get suspended.
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Its offspring were consequently planted throughout the British Isles, Europe and, finally, North America.
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Consequently, he believes the benefits in lives and money saved could be substantially higher.
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The American Psychological Association consequently prohibited its members from participating in national security interrogations.
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Consequently, it may be very difficult for whomever takes power next to maintain legitimacy.
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He consequently always finds himself in the same fight and dies again and again.
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Consequently, they said, she had extensive responsibilities for the prevailing conditions and human rights.
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Consequently, agencies try to get their regulations out before the outgoing administration leaves office.
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Consequently, Fitch assesses the issue based on the credit quality of the weakest participant.
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The Trump administration consequently rolled out several policies designed to keep those migrants out.
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Amazon consequently made plans to stop selling competing products made by Google-owned Nest.
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Consequently, unnecessarily high prices wipe out many such trades and the mutual wealth generated.
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And with all the rewards, there consequently comes a lot of drawbacks and pitfalls.
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Consequently, bank loan-losses and subsequent bank weaknesses and failures could be geographically concentrated.
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Any billionaire left untapped equals a part of the Earth that will consequently die.
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Consequently, the chancellor, Philip Hammond, is reported to want to retain customs union membership.
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Consequently, better-informed immigration hawks like White House senior adviser Stephen Miller and Sen.
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Consequently, his embrace of avant-garde trends did not always work out very well.
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Hours later, fuel prices increased, driving up the costs of transportation and consequently all prices.
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Consequently, the dollar climbed to a 22016-year high against a basket of major currencies.
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"Consequently they too must if not exceed then 'keep up' with other Asian space nations."
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Consequently, Firefox Quantum loads the content of a website before loading any logos or graphics.
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Consequently Japan's claim to the islands, which it calls Takeshima, is imperialism, plain and simple.
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Consequently, little of this exceptionally chilly air has dumped down into the U.S. this winter.
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But quantifying the effects on tenants—and, consequently, the benefit of forestalling evictions—is difficult.
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Consequently, some teams prefer to call my sessions "breathing, mobility and meditation" rather than yoga.
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Then, the employee who is traveling more may consequently have more opportunity and higher pay.
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There is, consequently, no reason to suppose that that investigation will lead to an indictment.
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Consequently climbing hills was brutal—like I was getting no support from the highest gear.
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Consequently, the Golden Globe Ambassador distinction is considered coming-out party for next-gen Hollywood.
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Consequently, the entire exhibition felt like it was made for a group of relevant stakeholders.
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Baladi, therefore, also underlines how we consume such images and, consequently, how we "read" Egypt.
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Consequently, Pullman's entire workforce — who existed at his whim — entered a period of abject poverty.
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Consequently, beach reads are more gripping, more powerful, and more fun than the average book.
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Consequently, they're not suited to a straightforward pop cover the way the show's ballads are.
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Consequently, these nerves slowly degenerate and lose the ability to communicate with their distant targets.
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Consequently, she will always be weighing whether to use her powers, or not use them.
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Consequently, Trump has spent the past few months sequestered with friendly journalists conducting softball interviews.
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And consequently there's nothing you can do about it because the precedent has been set.
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Kiplagat has since died and consequently the ethics board dropped its investigation into his activities.
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Consequently, in the new data, we've seen a decline in deaths related to prescription opioids.
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Consequently, the instrument rating is based on the standalone profile of LFL and the guarantor.
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Consequently, in the lead up to the start of the program, I'm in a funk.
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Consequently, we have raised our view to neutral from bearish and closed our short position.
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Consequently, the Positive Outlook on UBB reflects that on the Bulgarian sovereign rating (BBB-/Positive).
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Consequently, holding them to a minimal standard of evaluation from the scientific community is crucial.
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And consequently, we talked to her once a week, at a certain time every Sunday.
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Consequently IYRTITL, the little mix-tape that could, became the appetiser, and the main course.
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Consequently they became a target for hostility towards migrants during, and after, the referendum campaign.
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Consequently, these kinds of call-and-response reblogs are a huge part of Tumblr culture.
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Consequently, there is an element of progress, and progressiveness, in all of this, deep down.
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Consequently, vineyards and their produce serve as a particularly sensitive means of measuring climate change.
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On the outs with his girlfriend, and consequently drunk, he'd decided to burgle a tavern.
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Consequently, the global workplace appears to have a number of issues to tackle going forward.
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Consequently, EBIT in Agribusiness declined to $450 million in 05003H16 from $494 million in 1H15.
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Consequently, a scenario of massive trust deficit between nuclear haves and have-nots is increasing.
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Consequently, Fitch applies compressed notching between the IFS Rating and IDR and subordinated debt rating.
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Consequently, Kraft Heinz will be pressured by retailers to lower its prices, the analyst said.
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Consequently, Fitch proposes that DCRs be in line with a bank's IDR in such cases.
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Consequently, heading such an organization means needing to hit milestones and potentially even exceed targets.
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The outbound flight was cancelled on Wednesday and the return leg is consequently axed. ind.
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Consequently, Americans are misled about the costs and benefits of people owning and carrying guns.
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Consequently, Beijing stated that it would deliver its own set of counter measures, if required.
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Consequently, iPhone owners tend to amass a lot of Google contacts through their Gmail accounts.
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Both chambers of Congress will consequently only be in session from Monday through midday Wednesday.
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Consequently, such a distinction is only achievable by the most multi-talented members of showbiz.
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Consequently, the important nugget of information might be buried within a lot of irrelevant information.
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Consequently, they should be treated as crimes and fought as such by efficient police work.
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Consequently, teachers are leaving the profession early, leading to a shortage of fully qualified teachers.
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Consequently, he failed to make the transition from Germany's junior side to the senior team.
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Consequently a diversification of revenue streams is increasingly strategically important for traditional TV media businesses.
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And that, consequently, will cause people to pull up stakes and find more favorable conditions.
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Consequently, it's become unpopular to publicly admit that many of us had a shitty childhood.
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Many people misunderstand the condition, and consequently might not take those affected by it seriously.
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Consequently, this mean prices on homes will continue to increase, making them even less affordable.
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The dollar has consequently sold off on reports that he will be the next chair.
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Consequently, you have to buy a special extension cord rated for at least 15 amps.
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Consequently, small businesses and people who are dependent on them lose their business and jobs.
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Consequently, local (openly white supremacist) power structures tightly controlled the process of identifying disadvantaged communities.
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Consequently, we plan on investing more, which will continue to weigh on free cash flow.
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Consequently, on the eve of the tournament, he said he didn't know what to expect.
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He would neglect to do important homework and consequently would, on occasion, make challengeable statements.
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Consequently, Japan's tech sector largely missed out on the software, personal computer and internet revolutions.
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Consequently the units sustained major losses - some 19,000 men died on the first day alone.
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The average Gaza rocket warhead consequently was about half the size of those from Lebanon.
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Consequently, the issues that matter most electorally are the ones that matter least to partisans.
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Consequently, then-House Speaker John Boehner didn't allow it to come up for a vote.
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He did all his own vine-swinging, lion-wrestling stunts, and consequently was usually injured.
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Consequently, it may seem strange that pokeweed is avidly sought out as a wild edible.
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Consequently, more people would opt for cheaper, private plans — and fewer would choose traditional Medicare.
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Consequently, regulations such as speed bumps and parking spaces may become restrictive rather than protective.
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Consequently, the new G.M. returns aren't included in the total for G.M. on the list.
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Consequently, it continued, risk underwriters are raising requirements for on-site building security and lighting.
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These pervasive threats span geopolitical borders and, consequently, are best addressed through coordinated international action.
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Consequently, the 1980s saw relations between the Sunnis and the Shiites deteriorate across the region.
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Consequently, there are thousands of options out there, including expensive services at your dentist's office.
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Consequently, a 24 state budget is unlikely to be approved until at least mid-22.3.
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Consequently, the number of incineration facilities fell from 611 in 0003 to 395 last year.
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Surprisingly, I found that I loved lots of vegetables and consequently, all kinds of foods.
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This could consequently provide a potentially attractive opportunity for options traders to play the stock.
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"Consequently, we think that this variable is likely to be a proxy for gentrification itself."
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Consequently, when a company finance projects externally, it typically issues bonds or borrows from banks.
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As despicable as it was, nobody stopped them, and consequently, it spread like aggressive cancer.
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Consequently, the great blanket of sea ice that covers the vast Arctic Ocean is vanishing.
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Consequently, the Swiss watch industry (which typically has a strong market in Asia) has suffered.
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Consequently, Saudi Arabia together with other Arab countries boycotted Egypt under pressure from local groups.
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Consequently, remaining uninsured is a reasonably good financial option for many younger and healthier Americans.
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Consequently, you would expect an impact that's quite a bit larger than the gubernatorial one.
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But after swallowing a couple of drinks and, consequently, my anxiety, our conversation moved on.
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Consequently, there's been lots of focus on improving battery performance or finding new battery chemistries.
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Consequently some activists, researchers, and policy makers are questioning the dogma of growth as good.
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Consequently, outlets have continued to declare Harris the night's big winner — perhaps at Biden's expense.
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Consequently, this kind of state assistance to firms is considered anti-competitive under EU law.
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Consequently, power companies have been moving their business from Appalachia to the PRB for years.
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Consequently, trade tensions and negotiations are expected to remain a hot topic for the foreseeable future.
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Consequently, Fitch does not currently anticipate developments with a high likelihood of leading to a downgrade.
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Consequently, the messages that matter most in politics may have to be delivered through social contacts.
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Consequently, I found myself, my family, and friends in exile, both in Europe and the USA.
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Consequently, Fitch does not currently anticipate developments with a high likelihood of leading to an upgrade.
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Verizon's report makes it clear that these attacks have become very sophisticated and consequently very successful.
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Consequently, the ever-changing tower can last for hours—and possibly even days if need be.
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Consequently, we are going to end up hearing more about John Fetterman in years to come.
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Consequently, there are five times more reasons to prosecute O'Donnell than there were to prosecute me.
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"The SEC is plainly wrong, and each of its claims consequently ... must be dismissed," they added.
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Consequently, television news is doing a lot of coverage of this issue rather than of Ebola.
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Consequently, both were arrested and charged — John for marital sexual assault and Lorena for malicious wrongdoing.
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Consequently, design firms are being acquired right, left and center by big consulting and technology firms.
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Consequently, the euro booked its best day against the dollar and yen in over a month.
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Additional tariffs threaten to weigh on global economic growth, and consequently, demand for oil and fuel.
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Consequently, discrimination and its side effects have left them with greater health disparities, Fredriksen-Goldsen said.
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Consequently, questions of white nationalist terrorism and the role of social-media companies received little attention.
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She was betrayed as a young woman, and consequently she doesn't really know what love is.
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So, how do we build a future where entrepreneurism abounds and consequently revives the American Dream?
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Consequently, many critics (including me) divided their predictions for the technical categories between the two films.
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Europeans will consequently buy fewer of them, and therefore fewer pounds, leading to a weaker currency.
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Consequently, more immigrants are needed but also those with skills and who will embrace our values.
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He regularly exposes cybercriminals and their tactics, and consequently is regularly a target of their ire.
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Consequently, female drivers are 47 percent more likely to be seriously injured in a car crash.
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Consequently, there's extreme pressure to ensure positive cash flow, which ultimately determines their level of success.
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"I'd expect, then, that this will mean the First Presidency will consequently follow along similar lines."
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He consequently set about producing a more humane doctrine than the austere doctrine of his father.
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Consequently, many important sources like social media pages and news sites are left out of reports.
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Consequently, it was not able to sustain human migrants until much later, around 212,2600 years ago.
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Consequently, Adams argued with the driver after he refused to carry her clothing into her apartment.
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Consequently, RadiThor ailments were confined largely to the few who could afford to pay for it.
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Earlier this year, Grab bought Uber's regional business and consequently faced regulatory scrutiny in several markets.
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That they do not consequently turn into a molten mess is a feat of modern engineering.
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Consequently, the first two seasons of The Ren & Stimpy Show were surreal, scatalogical and painstakingly animated.
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Consequently, investors should buy stocks that will benefit from greater infrastructure spending, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Consequently, Fitch does not currently anticipate developments with a material likelihood of leading to an upgrade.
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Consequently, the soldier ants can expect a good fight, and when battle ensues, injuries are common.
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But because Secret Service is renting, the taxpayers are consequently forced to pay for this crap.
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Consequently, the news boosted other names in the luxury sector, including Christian Dior, Swatch and Richemont.
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Consequently, the price the market is willing to pay for future earnings has, for now, fallen.
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Enemies were designed around these expectations and were consequently more dynamic and aggressive as a result.
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Regarding landscape painting specifically, they introduce the book's roughest edge and consequently its most useful aspect.
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Consequently, it would be naïve to read Byrne's declaration of feminism without paying mind to context.
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Consequently, even large institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art have accidentally purchased looted items.
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Consequently, every aspect of their user experience is optimized to reward frequent, and ultimately, frenetic engagement.
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Consequently, over the past four years Russia has made several attempts to enter Israel's gas market.
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Consequently, the U.S. share of Mexico's market rose from 71% in 1994 to 74% in 2023.
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Consequently, Unipol's 2012-2016 average return on equity was 5%, a level commensurate with the ratings.
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Consequently, this hypothesis goes, they don't know as much, and what they don't know, they fear.
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Consequently, over the past 10-15 years, prices have come down while quality has improved dramatically.
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Consequently, there are good arguments that Warren can be more powerful if she's not vice president.
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Consequently, there was in effect nobody minding the store with regard to AIG's exposure to risk.
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Consequently, the belief in evolution and an intervening God is not as benign as it appears.
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Consequently, the issue should increase Together's overall funding capacity and slightly broaden the group's funding diversification.
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Consequently, the show is ten times funnier than it would be if those winks were there.
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Consequently, the companies with the highest levels of exposure to risk are expected to litigate vigorously.
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Consequently, Novartis is expanding Entresto's U.S. sales force and doubling down on direct-to-consumer ads.
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Consequently, some stations – like Heart and Capital FM - have reportedly banned the song from being played.
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Consequently, Mr Phillips wants Britain to abandon organic integration in favour of a more muscular approach.
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The government has consequently depended on credit raised via the OFZ bonds to cover budget shortfalls.
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Consequently, Waymo is capping the damages at the value of its most valuable compromised trade secret.
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Consequently, their solutions often mean well but fail to speak to specific challenges these Americans face.
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Consequently, operating earnings can be pressured and/or debt can increase, which can quickly increase leverage.
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Consequently, Israel had freedom of action to defend its vital interests against Iran with virtual impunity.
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Consequently, there will be fewer instances in which Borking will be worth the money and effort.
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It consequently got the labor ministry, among other departments such as economic affairs and foreign relations.
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Consequently, brokers say, Bauhouse's expectations of condo sale prices of $5,000 a square foot were unrealistic.
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It consequently rises when there is a retreat from those assets during periods of market stress.
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"And so the threat is, consequently, and I insist on this, extremely strong," Mr. Calvar said.
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That means the company that offers the best solutions and, consequently, the best performance and returns.
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The board had decided that Martha was not white and, consequently, she could not study there.
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Consequently, China was only placed on a "watch list" but not labeled as a currency manipulator.
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Consequently, the energy benefits from these resources are significantly lower than the benefits from conventional oil.
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Consequently, he raised his earnings per share estimate for Apple's fiscal 2018 to $10.85 from $10.50.
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Consequently, Fitch views PepsiCo's long-term mid-single-digit profit before tax financial targets as achievable.
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Consequently, with the slightest brush of the thorn, an electrifying pain shoots throughout his entire body.
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Consequently, we were too close to the pace and then I took it up too early.
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And consequently, it's become one of Democratic candidates' biggest talking points in the 2018 primary cycle.
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Consequently, the can opens up whenever someone goes into or leaves the kitchen and passes it.
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Consequently, you might find yourself feeling a bit helpless when it comes to managing your mood.
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Consequently, sterling slipped back towards recent 4-1/2 month lows, down around 0.2% at $1.2792.
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Consequently, the turnover rate in the direct care workforce is anywhere from 45 to 60 percent.
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Many experts (including me) feared that Indiana would, consequently, see less benefit from the Medicaid expansion.
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Consequently, sterling slipped back towards recent 4-1/2 month lows, down around 0.2% at $1.2792.
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Consequently, in 218, a court-martial charged Manning with violating the Espionage Act, among other charges.
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Consequently, U.S. government debt yields rose modestly Wednesday as fears over a growing trade war subsided.
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Consequently, a more measured response is likely — one that will not cause financial markets to erupt.
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Consequently, the diploma itself sends a fuzzy signal about its worth to students, employers and colleges.
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But most disastrously, I get them throughout the night and consequently have very poor quality sleep.
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Consequently its relatively slim 943-story tower sits on a broad, wonderfully porous two-story pedestal.
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Consequently, even those who don't actively seek to serve this agenda have internalized this organizing idea.
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Consequently, there were a couple of seasons where he essentially had to start over, he said.
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Young activists encouraged widespread fare evasion on social media and Chile's president consequently suspended the hike.
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Consequently, the airline offers a few different on-board hard products that can feel relatively disconnected.
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Consequently, the odds of a June rate rise diminished and the dollar weakened across the board.
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Consequently, today's much higher crypto prices are bound to continue their downward slide toward cryptocurrency oblivion.
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Republicans were consequently more prepared to keep Huffman's proposal from again passing quietly by voice vote.
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Consequently, the markets may be the least of our worries in the days and weeks ahead.
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Several communities were consequently left without direct access to healthcare, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Consequently, as the leader, you should be insanely determined to become the best you possibly can.
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Consequently we expect to see profits increasingly replacing RWAs as a source of strengthening capital ratios.
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Consequently, 16-hour daily caps (80 hours a week) were adopted nationwide for doctors in training.
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Consequently, 178 USGS scientists attended the conference — 85033 percent fewer than last year, the Post reported.
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But it was not until more recently that he elevated his commitment and, consequently, his play.
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Consequently, Washington now lacks both a Ukraine policy and personnel with which to conduct any policy.
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Taking NSAIDs results in fewer prostaglandins and consequently less inflammation and less dilation of blood vessels.
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Consequently, the growing violence in the region has tribal, territorial, religious and even environmental underlying factors.
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Consequently, many car companies view the acknowledgment of such data collection as problematic for customer relations.
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Consequently, there's been a great deal of research done about their various costs, benefits, and impacts.
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Consequently, they are easier to operate, work better and are less likely to frustrate their owners.
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Consequently, the U.S. Secret Service has indefinitely suspended previously available public tours of the observatory grounds.
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As US soybean exports to China have consequently plummeted by half, Chinese demand continues to grow.
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The 'specified date' ... should consequently be defined as that of the end of the transition period.
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Consequently, response time to a "deviant sound" was quicker on the first night of the experiment.
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That leads to declines in voter turnout and, consequently, more opportunities for fringe parties and candidates.
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Consequently, when they may want to try rock climbing or go paragliding, they naturally think of you.
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Consequently, prostate cancer screening, at best, has only a small impact on the prostate cancer death rate.
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"Early results in FY18 have been positive and consequently Bellamy's is upgrading its FY18 guidance," Bellamy's said.
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Consequently, nobody is exactly sure who they are allowed to put forward for what position or why.
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Consequently, Kline seems content on Vessel to keep putting as much of herself out there as ever.
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Consequently there is an oscillation of perception and familiarity inherent in each design that relates each incarnation.
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Consequently, a material acquisition funded with significant amounts of debt would place downward pressure on BRK's ratings.
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He has a history of alcoholism in his family and consequently abstains from alcohol and other drugs.
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Ortiz, 43, was consequently granted full custody of the twins, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.
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Consequently, let's hope that this (mercifully) minor incident serves as a teachable moment for all parties involved.
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Consequently, European lenders cannot disburse new funds, which Athens needs to comply with repayment deadlines in July.
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Consequently, Gulf Arab economies will probably enjoy their best environment for growth since the oil price crash.
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Consequently the tracking for the controllers is perfect, and they grip and rest easily in my hands.
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Consequently, Fitch does not currently anticipate developments with a significant probability of leading to a rating change.
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Consequently, Fitch expects operating performance and overall margins to remain stable over the medium- to longer-term.
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TTX's cash flow metrics are, consequently, modestly weaker relative to those of other finance and leasing companies.
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Consequently Goldman recommends income-oriented stocks that can generate return even if the market doesn't do well.
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Consequently, your odds of encountering something shady are significantly higher whenever you venture out into the wild.
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"They are consequently reluctant to adopt any changes that could put that traditional business model at risk."
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Consequently, Fitch does not currently anticipate developments with a high likelihood of leading to positive rating action.
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Among other things, it meant intervening in the primary process and, consequently, alienating millions of Republican voters.
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Consequently, supermarkets tucked in to the brandy butter, while the Christmas lights went out in several retailers.
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Consequently, some phones will shut down at true full battery discharge, and others will shut down early.
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Consequently it takes just 86 seconds to get the Mavic Pro ready to be in the air.
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Consequently, chatrooms otherwise dedicated to talking about work can quickly devolve into endless streams of looping images.
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Consequently, primates could be used as models for understanding early human speech development and human speech evolution.
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Consequently, the authors expect the standard deviation of monthly temperatures to increase by nearly 20% in Brazil.
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Election Day is consequently a rare time when speech regulations survive the strict scrutiny of the courts.
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Consequently, all Astronaut Candidates are required to pass a swimming test during their first month of training.
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Consequently, navigating its inventory can feel overwhelming, even if you know exactly what you want to shop.
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Consequently, the banking law was approved by 115 lawmakers of 135 present in the 217-seat parliament.
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"This will result in high temperatures and consequently enhanced melting of the Greenland ice sheet," she said.
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Consequently, the ECB will probably become active again, especially if inflation expectations continue to be very low.
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Consequently, the researchers may have underestimated the distance between neighbors, as they point out in their study.
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Consequently, this coexistence with technology comes with an inherent need for instant gratification and access to information.
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Labor costs for hospitals consequently have exploded and often have grown faster than the revenue that's collected.
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"Consequently, we have to show more flexibility in regard to the application of deficit criteria," Schulz said.
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Consequently, international earnings at large U.S. corporations should be a better contributor to profit growth in future.
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Women chronically underinvest in their retirement, and are consequently more prone to old-age poverty than men.
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Hospitals and doctors in Medicaid expansion states consequently recorded more patient visits, although that has tapered off.
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Consequently, the crown was trading at 1.7333 against the euro at 1.7323 GMT, slightly weaker from Friday.
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Consequently, Emily and Evelyn's matching charity symbol/flame tattoos are barbed wire tattoos in the book. 12.
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Consequently, the sculptures and stones seem peripheral, with the nondescript door being the largest thing in sight.
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Consequently, sight deposits at the Swiss National Bank, the clearest indicator of central bank intervention, have surged.
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Consequently, the U.S. dollar was sitting near six-month lows on Thursday against a basket of currencies.
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Consequently, the CRA resolution requires veto-proof majorities in both houses in order to overcome the veto.
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Consequently, he expects only mild gains at best for the yellow metal in remainder of the year.
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Consequently, the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will raise rates sometime this year as increased, she noted.
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"Daimler will consequently investigate possible indications of irregularities and of course take all necessary actions," it said.
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Consequently, as witnesses, the gallery-goers become more aware of their own entrapment within the gallery's walls.
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Consequently, foreign persons on whom U.S. secondary sanctions are imposed are effectively excluded from the U.S. market.
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Consequently, civics teachers might be the one teacher constituency in favor of some type of required testing.
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These declines have been largely attributed to greater use of effective contraception and consequently less unplanned pregnancy.
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Consequently, test preparation has become a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. as well as overseas.
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Consequently, I often ask myself what would be the best format to express such or such subject.
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Consequently, China had to be content with just golds and silvers—and no perfect podiums—in 2012.
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Consequently, internet users have grown from a mere 300,000 in 2006 to over 4 million in 2016.
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Astronomists typically work in the dark, and are consequently pretty well-equipped to cope with Antarctic winter.
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"Consequently, when the honeymoon period is over these presidents have a bear market," the market watcher added.
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Consequently, many people downgraded to a regular cellphone that could only make calls and send text messages.
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Consequently, Chuang has had to expand her syllabus to cover the technicalities of recreating Taiwanese flavors abroad.
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This, they hope, would reduce the value of real horns and consequently the incentive to hunt rhinos.
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Consequently, they consider themselves a unique people with a providential mission to spread capitalism and liberal democracy.
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Consequently, Justice Gorsuch's nomination went relatively smoothly and he was approved by a simple majority, 54-45.
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Consequently, the negativity seen on Wall Street weighed on stocks in Asia, which finished trade lower Wednesday.
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Verizon acquired Yahoo officially in June 2017, and consequently Mayer resigned as Yahoo's CEO, taking $23 million.
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Far smaller than oceangoing marine turtles, terrapins lack flippers, and consequently remain very turtle-like in appearance.
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Consequently, regulators introduced "stress tests" to see whether they could cope with theoretical shocks without taxpayer handouts.
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Consequently, US national security will be better served countering the Kremlin's coercive behavior beyond conventional military power.
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The tracking coverage — and consequently the 225,000 figure — excludes certain sensitive air traffic, including most military flights.
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But the heady economic growth is waning, and consequently the party's legitimacy also is vulnerable to challenge.
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Consequently, internships too often are conducted by mentors with limited evidence of their own effectiveness as teachers.
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Consequently, there is an extremely high probability of external support from the Chilean sovereign to the bank.
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Consequently, the Treasury Department's semiannual currency reports to Congress, first on April 14 and recently on Oct.
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I remember being really nervous and scared on the first day and consequently for another few months!
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They become a part of you and consequently, you start to form an emotional bond with them.
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Consequently, it has little reason to explore whether the technology underlying Siri could be applied more broadly.
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Consequently, I keep a low profile but by Monday—as promised—my brows have settled down considerably.
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In the past, she has driven in protest of the ban and consequently been arrested and jailed.
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Consequently, both chambers have spent the past 23 years developing new ways to ignore the regular order.
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Consequently, its breezy tempos and pillowy textures make it the perfect mix for your own desk job.
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Consequently, small brands are eating away at big brands' market share, and M&A activity is skyrocketing.
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Consequently, I also plan to continue to create platforms for young people to become leaders alongside me.
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That could lead to food and water shortages and, consequently, conflicts between people competing for limited resources.
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Consequently, under Mr. Obama's presidency, the very idea of a two-state solution has come into question.
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Consequently, the number of taxpayers claiming the "SALT" deduction is likely to fall by around two-thirds.
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The two areas are similar, agents said, but the east is more hyped, and consequently more expensive.
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Consequently, only 374 of the 8,032 applicants had been verified and approved by his government, he said.
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Consequently, some parents have felt pressure to hammer home Black Panther's heroism through the lens of race.
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Consequently, it seems very likely that Greenland's 56,000 or so residents would be sending Democrats to Congress.
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Consequently, offshore turbines today are vaulting up even faster than onshore turbines have over the past decade.
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Most banks are already signed up with these exchanges and consequently can immediately begin trading the contracts.
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Consequently, I headed for New York the first time I was able to get a weekend pass.
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Consequently, the value of most people's tax deductions went down but some people got to deduct more.
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Consequently, the person with the disease becomes progressively malnourished from an inability to take in enough calories.
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Consequently, the documents do not provide enough information to determine the overall profitability of Amazon's Hollywood endeavor.
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Consequently, the novel's trajectory is not pronounced, and the inevitable dissolution of the community is less compelling.
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Stylistically this referred to Social Realism; anything else was considered bourgeois and decadent, and was consequently banned.
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Consequently, you might want to think twice before putting your emergency cash in one of those funds.
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Bank of America consequently advises that investors generate income by buying high-quality stocks with healthy dividends.
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They are consequently often left to the private sector, or steered toward a more "sophisticated" directorial vision.
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Consequently, the federal governments, states, and cities across America have declared public health emergencies for Covid-19.
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Consequently, insulin producers have continued to tweak their products instead of competing, which would necessitate lowering prices.
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It will consequently be opening a London office as an extension to its original Hong Kong base.
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Consequently, even a temporary disruption could, if severe enough, push businesses into bankruptcy and cost permanent jobs.
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Consequently, it's reasonable to implement a legal framework to facilitate restructuring of Puerto Rico public-sector debts.
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Consequently, the U.S. has also been hit with additional duties as those countries retaliate against Trump's decisions.
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Their findings suggest that contributions to public good can be consequently tripled through direct and indirect influence.
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Consequently, the shoot first, ask questions later attitude taken by local policymakers could be a big mistake.
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Consequently, he and his staff frequently walk it back and say he didn't say what everyone heard.
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Consequently, you may want to move to the next vintage fund that will buy you more time.
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Consequently, a solitary backpacker seemed an usual sight in Spanish Town, the main settlement on Virgin Gorda.
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Cattle farming in Brazil is also a culprit behind deforestation and, consequently, fires in the Amazon rainforest.
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Consequently, people are depleting retirement accounts and taking out second mortgages to cover costs on their own.
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Here is a quick history lesson on how the town (and consequently the show) acquired this moniker.
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But its arrival was spotted ahead of time by Cord Cutters News and consequently, the news spread.
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There's a front wing integrated into the Precept's hood, which Polestar says increases aerodynamics and, consequently, range.
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Consequently, it's possible that the candidates see little downside to getting nasty or personal on Tuesday night.
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Consequently, the event took up attention on Wall Street, with stocks trading in the black on Tuesday.
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This would have exacerbated the decline of walrus populations, and consequently those sustained by the walrus trade.
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Consequently, it is not surprising how many Americans have lost faith in our electoral system of governance.
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Instead, they faced poor job prospects, a steady erosion in their social status and, consequently, mounting stress.
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Consequently, it likely means Costco now also has a license to build stores in China, he said.
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That's when Jane flips over onto her back and starts vomiting — and consequently, choking on her vomit.
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Consequently, half the respondents don't think there are enough women in the pipeline to fill leadership roles.
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Consequently, the increase in overall debt was more than offset by the decline in the rate paid.
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Consequently, investors remained on edge as they awaited news surrounding trade talks between the States and China.
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A weak, isolated Israel harms the security of the region and consequently that of the United States.
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Consequently, when combined with capital spending reductions, the business ICT services segment should generate free cash flow.
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Consequently, other companies also are having to address these issues, by getting more women into senior roles.
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Consequently, many people are leaving cash on the table when it comes to mazimizing this savings strategy.
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Consequently, stock markets around the world rose following the comments, with Europe and Asia trading higher Tuesday.
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Consequently, without Paul Ryan around to drive a legislative agenda that he can rubber-stamp, he's flailing.
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Consequently, Trump's efforts to reduce the number of people on disability might not be realistic, Adcock said.
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Consequently, people had little time for energy efficiency: Why bother when gas was a buck a gallon?
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Consequently, given the current industry structure, when one part breaks the entire drone needs to be replaced.
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Consequently, improving fuel efficiency has emerged as one of the major bases of competition between airline manufacturers.
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Manafort has, consequently, figured extremely prominently in various lines of speculation about ties between Trump and Russia.
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