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Feeding competition is a consequence of communal hunting and feeding, and is typical of social spiders [ 26], as of group living animals in general [ 27].
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In the other words, as a consequence of unemployment the citizen also loses part of his/her health service system and the available service is limited mainly to communal Health Centres.
"Making together a consequence of America".
Beriberi is a consequence of thiamine deficiency.
It starts from a commitment to consequentialist assessment, and then argues that assessing acts indirectly, e.g., by focusing on the consequences of communal acceptance of rules, will in fact produce better consequences than assessing acts directly in terms of their own consequences (Austin 1832; Brandt 1963, 1979; Harsanyi 1982: 58 60; 1993; Riley 2000).
This problem became especially acute when elites thought they could insulate themselves from the consequences of communal disaster.
We therefore expected a moderating effect of communal orientation on burnout among GP who were high in communal orientation and who perceived their relationships with patients as inequitable.
There are a couple of communal tables.
Assam does not have a history of communal problems.
These anxieties are fuelled by a sense of communal humiliation.
Before long, a sense of communal victimhood and rage spread.
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