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That is a consequence in part of the nightmares the world endured in two world wars.
As a consequence, in Belgium no less than nine ministers are assigned to oversee the health department.
As a consequence, in "The Wizard of Lies" she is able to add significant detail to the story.
As a consequence, in much of the oceanic waters dissolved inorganic phosphorus and nitrogen exhibit a close covariance.
As a consequence, in the past several decades playground equipment has been chosen as much for its durability as for its ability to stimulate young minds.
And as a consequence, in 2007-08, wheat wheat stocks (as a percentage of demand) dropped to their lowest level since 1947-48.
Finally, Eichelberger says his success has been a consequence in part of a transition into an age group "where everybody, at least initially, is older than you.
Mainstream labour worries that leftist demands for stricter laws could slow economic growth and cost jobs.As a consequence, in Mr Dray's view, unions have lost their reformist zeal.
This trend in stability is a consequence in part of the decrease in M−C bond strength on going down within a group.
The payroll tax cut will add $100 billion to the deficit, a consequence, in large part, of Republicans' refusal to raise taxes on the rich to pay it.
This is a consequence, in part, of how the surging population has pushed toward the parks, making them more a reflection of society's ills, clutter and excesses.
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