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They're not bad people, it's just a consequence of how football has been organised.
There is concern in Catalonia, some of it crystallising around Busquets, a barometer for this team, cause and consequence of how they play.
All are valuable on Earth because they are rare – a consequence of how the planet formed, said Sara Russell, head of meteoritics at the Natural History Museum.
Perhaps lack of Palestinian compassion for the Israeli settlers is a consequence of how they have been treated for 50 years.
To a large degree, however, they are a consequence of how we have chosen to address the opportunities and challenges of our high-tech, globalized world.
The globalization process has had its bumps, of course, as reflected recently by rising commodity prices, but that is largely a consequence of how much and how rapidly prosperity has grown.
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But both sides ignore the profound consequences of how we speak.
It's not a question of banning people from appearing, just thinking about the consequences of how you choose them.
The consequences of how we fight wars reveals a great deal about how and why others fight us.
"Within a few decades, this window of opportunity will close, and future generations will be left to deal with the consequences of how we urbanise today".
But if I always protect my employees from the negative consequences of how the company operates, how can I get them to improve their productivity?
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