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As a consequence an athlete's typical biological markers are known.
As a consequence, an estimated 2m or more cars hit Johannesburg's streets every day.
In consequence, an abandoned child complex within such adults ends up running the show.
The comfortable gentility of bourgeois Odessa is, in consequence, an illusion maintained by force.
The consequence: an embarrassing shortage of tenants when the towers opened for business.
As a consequence, an unwritten code has emerged: infected pregnant women are often not permitted in the standard Ebola wards.
The result is a general sense of corporate greenwashing and, as a consequence, an increasingly disengaged and distrusting public.
As a consequence, an upgrade to genuine high definition would have less of a "wow factor" in most European homes.
He already has written several well-reviewed plays, including "Artifacts of Consequence," an outlandish, post-apocalyptic drama bubbling with fresh theatrical ideas.
As a consequence, an understanding of plastic flow is vital in technology, particularly in the production of large numbers of objects in a variety of complex shapes.
As consequence, an underestimation of real concentration levels could occur.
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