Sentence examples for again as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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This was not a team resigned to managerial change in the near future and underperforming once again as a consequence.

Finally, we obtain a continuous dependence result of the solution to problems (8), (6) and (7) upon the thermoelastic coefficients, again as a consequence of Theorem 3.

After the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 the country continues to experience acts of violence on a (close to) daily basis, both as a result of the continued insurgency against the central government but also increasingly again as a consequence of a renewed escalation of sectarian violence.

People are beginning to follow the United States again as a consequence of our administration".

Population s01 in the Canary islands is found within Garajonay National Park, in a area of laurel forest, thought to be the remnant of subtropical woods that covered the Mediterranean area during the Tertiary period, which likely provides D. sicula the conditions needed to survive, although the models, again as a consequence of the scale, may have not been able to detect it.

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After reaching an all time low at the turn of the millennium in several industrialized countries, the syphilis incidence is rising again, perhaps as a consequence of unsafe sexual behavior in response to improved antiretroviral therapeutic options for HIV.

By Robert Henderson and Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, November 15 , 1941P. 17 The war is moving south again, and, as a consequence of its approach, the President of Turkey recently made an address to his Parliament....The whole speech was ominously familiar, and on the same day, at a reception in Ankara, a painfully apt little episode took place.

The war is moving south again, and, as a consequence of its approach, the President of Turkey recently made an address to his Parliament....The whole speech was ominously familiar, and on the same day, at a reception in Ankara, a painfully apt little episode took place.

Similarly for the genes over-expressed in the negatively selected CD4+ T cells, analysis of their leucocyte expression profile on control arrays suggests that this over-expression has again arisen as a consequence of contamination rather than transcriptional activation.

Moraes and Goldenberg [ 40] speculated that, although students are able to discourse on the advantages of vaginal delivery (perhaps learned from their theoretical classes), when they are asked to make a personal choice, many appear to think again, possibly as a consequence of their practical experience in obstetrics during their university training.

Mr Taylor told the BBC's Good Morning Ulster on Thursday that he felt the SDLP were "exposed again last night as a consequence of abstaining".

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