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But two of Penn State's problems were evident in its two losses: a lack of team speed and the consequence of overlooking talent in its own region.

Deep in the central African jungle, time itself has begun to leak away, and the consequence of this temporal depletion is a super-saturation of space.

May is the culprit here, and the consequence of her decision is that the law lacks an effective defender in government.

"Typically what I have observed is that they have designed the watch after they have designed the technology," he said, "and the consequence of that is that it ended up looking like technology as opposed to looking like fashion".

"Too much of the industry's attention is being lavished on the seminal figures, and the consequence of that has been dire," explains Jeff Levenson, a former vice president for jazz at the Warner Brothers and Columbia labels.

The Women's Equality party was founded to do exactly that: to help to bring an end to the gendered structural inequalities, which are both the cause and the consequence of rape and other forms of violence against women and girls.

"Whilst I can't defer all the blame away from myself, I was barely out of my teenage years, and the consequence of this portrayal of me is that now I am frequently abused on social media," she said.

The danger of other risks – the price for Greek society, possible repercussions beyond Greece's borders, economic and political contagion, and the consequence of debunking the basic principle that the euro is irreversible – is far more difficult to predict.

— sense of the "totality" of experience, Hobsbawm related innovations in the arts and in the sciences to the economic "demand" of this ascending new class, both the cause and the consequence of political change.

This is a drama about quarrels over riches, social hierarchy, envy, theft and the consequence of deceit — a world upended where the vassals suddenly become lords and the lords suddenly lose their magic.

Usually dubbed the "marriage squeeze", the change refers both to the fact of having too many men chasing too few brides and the consequence of it in countries where marriage has always been nearly universal.

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