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As a consequence of Enron and the other corporate debacles, in 2002 Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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It said the deal was a consequence of Sumitomo's purchase of Nikko Cordial units from Citigroup in May for $5.7 billion.
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That shortfall is in part a consequence of Treasury penalties for non-implementation of welfare changes running at just under £10m per month.
Low interest rates themselves may not be a consequence of QE alone: persistently low growth rates have inevitably led to Japanese-style low interest rates, QE or not.
When IPV-related suicides are added to IPV-related murders, men are more likely than women to die as a consequence of IPV.
Localised disfigurement is often a consequence of KC.
This is a consequence of Proposition 4.6.4 in Grafakos [21].
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