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A further procedural consequence created by the establishment of the Scottish Parliament is that Scottish MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons are still able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland – whilst English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish Westminster MPs are unable to vote on the domestic legislation of the Scottish Parliament.

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And attorney's on both sides of the securities fraud fence agree the cause stems from "unintended consequences" created by industry-backed reforms to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.

Our founding fathers were well aware of the consequences created by government oppression and lack of civil liberties, and the Bill of Rights was their testament against such tactics and their earnest attempt to found a country which would be almost entirely based upon personal freedom.

In the information age, their subversive tactics are amplified by the media environment and the unintended collateral consequences created by fighting them through kinetic means.

Tracking the dynamics (including unintended consequences) created by existing measures and systems.

As a consequence, TChan is created by the developer and its identifier needs to be propagated.

Sepp Blatter, Fifa's president, had indicated earlier this week that the 24-man panel would investigate Henry as a consequence of the furore created by the striker's role in helping France overcome Ireland's in the two sides' World Cup play-off tie in Paris last month.

On the flip side, there are plenty of reasons to believe that much of U.S. health spending currently is wasted as a consequence of all manner of distortions created by the pervasive use of third party payers.

The act utilitarian explanation for promissory obligations is that these obligations arise from the negative consequences that attend the breaking of promises, where these negative consequences are, at least in part, created by the effects of the promise on the promisee, specifically, the creation in the promisee of the expectation that the promiser will keep her promise.

The tone is different, visceral and very appropriate to the atmosphere created by the storm and its consequences.

Importantly, the microenvironment is created by the cells themselves as a consequence of their motility that creates random cell interactions.

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