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The civilian casualties that are the inevitable consequence of conducting a war from the air are, in turn, damaging the war effort.
An important consequence of conducting reaction kinetics analysis in conjunction with results from quantum chemical calculations and experimental studies is that quantitative knowledge about the catalytic process is built at the molecular level into the kinetic model.
Although the large amount of variability in discrimination factors documented in the study is in part a consequence of conducting the study under inherently variable field conditions and using gut contents as a dietary proxy, the results indicate that caution is necessary in applying discrimination factors to isotope data gathered from natural populations.
Biological censorship of libraries displayed on phage is a consequence of conducting combinatorial chemistry within a biological host system.
In this section, we describe what transpired in each of the SPHs as a consequence of conducting the capacity assessment.
The main strength of this study is that it is the first which has attempted to quantify the costs associated with stillbirth and as a consequence of conducting a structured literature review it has identified an important dearth in the current evidence and knowledge on this issue.
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"In 2008, we learned the economic consequences of conducting derivatives trading in taxpayer-insured banks," said Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Will the goal of simplicity in structure and homogeneity in error for transformation be still achievable if predictor variables are omitted from the power transformation model? 2. What are the consequences of conducting the analysis of variance on the transformed response variable without including the predictor variables in estimating the transformation parameter ?
If loss of citizenship may constitutionally be made the consequence of such conduct as marrying a foreigner, and thus certainly not "cruel and unusual," it seems more than incongruous that such loss should be thought "cruel and unusual" when it is the consequence of conduct that is also a crime.
Helen Irving, a professor of law at the University of Sydney, said: "I suggest that, if the bill is attempting to take the revocation of citizenship as a consequence of conduct out of the hands of the courts, it is unlikely to succeed since the conduct is defined by reference to offences".
Simply because denationalization was attached by Congress as a consequence of conduct that it had elsewhere made unlawful, it does not follow that denationalization is a "punishment," any more than it can be said that loss of civil rights as a result of conviction for a felony, see Gathings, Loss of Citizenship and Civil Rights for Conviction of Crime, 43 Am.Pol.Sci.Rev.
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