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The muscular economists of the Austrian School would argue that woolly-headed, soft-hearted politicians failed to purge the system of its debt legacy by not allowing large-scale failure by banks, over-leveraged companies and over-mortgaged households and have, as a consequence, merely put off the reckoning.
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In the second place, the world includes other people, and as a consequence I am not merely the revealer of the world but something revealed in the projects of those others.
Whether one regards these results as a consequence of evolution or merely of a set of changes, one should ask: Why did it take 60 years and more – from 1915 or 1930 until 1990 and beyond – for the patterns shown in the right panels of Figs. 2, 3, and 4 to appear?
We therefore assess the hardship a household faces as a consequence of health expenses not merely by the amount spent, but by the additional costs to the direct cost of healthcare related to how the out-of-pocket spending is financed.
In short, some psychologists say, the findings support the philosopher Martin Heidegger's observation that time "persists merely as a consequence of the events taking place in it".
In the second essay, Nietzsche continues with an account of how feelings of guilt, or the "bad conscience," arise merely as a consequence of an unhealthy Christian morality that turns an evil eye towards our natural inclinations.
However, if deletions occur at high frequency in certain chromosomal sites in cancer merely as a consequence of the unstable nature of the chromatin domain, their appearance would not justify attributing tumor-suppressive function to the gene product.
Therefore, it is possible that transcription within centromeres occurs merely as a consequence of having RNAPII promoters that might contribute to promote CENP-A deposition.
However, it is still under discussion whether the co-expression evolved merely as a consequence of their physical proximity or if function dictated their co-regulation.
This "gain" and "loss" of genetic environments is the consequence of SSS, and PCR-based analysis has revealed that these genomic environments change in relative copy number merely as a consequence of recombination [ 20, 21].
Reproductive isolation occurs merely as a consequence of a more general evolutionary change of morphological or physiological characters, and therefore, it must be a passive process, as was emphasized by Darwin (1859, p. 245).
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