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"It seems to me," Professor Beckwith wrote, "that a man whose sins arose as a consequence of the pursuit of political power and the unwise use of it after he became Speaker of the House should not be seeking the most powerful office in the world".
The first case arose as a consequence of an unsafe working practice on the line.
The question arose as a consequence of introducing a 'new' definition of a fractional derivative in [1].
The local complication rate was acceptable, but critical safety issues arose as a consequence of inaccurate measurements.
A further revision to the Pronunciation rating scale in 2008 arose as a consequence of the research conducted by Brown (2006) and Brown and Taylor (2006).
Two sheep were euthanized due to instability of the osteotomy that arose as a consequence of performing a monocortical fixation of the proximal screws (Fig. 7).
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He will allude to Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin's theory of "spandrels" — side effects of evolution that are not selected for but arise as a consequence of other developments.
Looking grim, Mr. Maduro said that, after arriving in Havana, "we were told about new complications arising as a consequence of the respiratory infection".
Under the second mechanism, depression may arise as a consequence of more severe or escalating disease.
Therefore, thermal stresses arise as a consequence of differential thermal expansions or contractions.
The second shed-load type arises as a consequence of interaction of intermittency of wind power with other disturbances.
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