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They have no intention of letting anyone else begin to have a say in how the club is run, which would be the natural consequence of opening up the share register to new investors.
Experimental controversies in terms of the effect of redox cycling on chemical-looping performance are analyzed and shown to be the natural consequence of the transient changes in oxygen carrier properties.
The result that VET does not perform as well as academic education in literacy, numeracy and skill use may also be the natural consequence of the fact that these skills are to a large extent "academic" skills.
A third world war would be the natural consequence of the continuation of this geopolitics of humiliation.
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The Star reports that at first, a judge agreed with Danso writing that if "his evidence he was never intimate with the respondent is true, these losses would not be the natural consequences of his actions, but rather, an unfair and devastating injustice".
"It was the natural consequence of the Bush administration policy.
It wasn't censorship, it was the natural consequence of socially unacceptable behaviour.
These virtues are the natural consequence of the expanded wisdom that results from investigating all things.
This is the natural consequence of a universal policy, which would bankrupt the country without some form of rationing care".
High prices and rolling blackouts were the natural consequence of a supply shortage years in the making, they said.
It pairs pleasure and violence, sex and death — as if the events in the lake were the natural consequence of the volcanic thrust that preceded it.
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