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We're interested in consequences because that deters more recklessness, secrecy and deceit".

In consequence and also because of his generally irreverent behavior (he liked to perform in his underpants, smoking a joint) — he was frequently arrested.

Partly in consequence and partly because many fighter pilots were intimidated by the Lightning's size and complexity, the Army Air Forces were ambivalent about the P-38 and failed to exploit aggressively its superior range and high-altitude performance when it was the only fighter in Europe capable of escorting bombers deep into Germany.

Thus, by comparison with such a replacement contract there would be no expenses saved in consequence of the seller's breach because we assume the buyer must pay the expenses for shipment under the new contract as well.

Another new right which has been introduced for the first time is discrimination arising from disability where a disabled person is treated unfavourably because of something arising "in consequence" of their disability.

In consequence, and in large measure because of the forcefully supportive implications inherent in the doubling of the SPR, the unprecedented and exceptionally steep march reaching $99/bbl in November, was underway.

The argument could be made that the only reason Weinstein's decades of abuse have finally resulted in consequences is because his power has waned enough to render it less career suicide-inducing to call him out.

The percentage of all study participants who reported some sort of consequence because of spinal pain in a study of 34,902 Danish twin individuals aged 20-71 (The 95% CI range for all consequences never exceeded 1 and is thus not included).

In consequence, dendritic spines are retracted most obviously because of neurotransmitter deprivation.

One is to calculate the power of a black swan by a set of criteria: rate of change, reach, vulnerability, outcome, timing, opposition and power factor [42]. Aven [1] claims "near-black swans" to be surprises as a sub-set of black swan conditions, where an event does not result in extreme consequences because the barriers work and extreme outcomes are avoided.

Also as a consequence, and in part because studies do not always distinguish between different subtypes, the etiology of SLI in general is not well understood (O'Brien et al. 2003), although recent research suggests at least two distinct genetic loci are involved in at least some subtypes of the disorder (Bishop 2006).

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