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Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight, said January's rise in sales was "likely be a consequence of increasingly cash-strapped and pressurised consumers looking to concentrate their spending when they can get the best value for their money and therefore being particularly keen to take advantage of the clearance sales".

"The consequence of increasingly long payment terms - 90 days are common, if not standard in some sectors - is ignored in favour of short term gains – a short-sighted approach and as far removed from 'sustainable' as the offending 'sustainable' companies can be".

People will inevitably complain that Instagram is trying to force them to buy ads, but it's a natural and inevitable consequence of increasingly popular algorithmic feeds.

Further, in the southeastern EMME TN rises at least 1.5°C more strongly than TX by 2070 2099 as a consequence of increasingly cloudy conditions and reduced radiative cooling, notably in summer, which is most relevant for heat wave conditions (not shown).

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She measures these effects in a breakdown of empathy between children, in the consequences of increasingly distracted family interaction and a growing need for constant stimulus.

It is necessary, therefore, to illustrate the importance and necessity of examining CO2 response of plants over more than one generation to make accurate predictions about biological consequences of increasingly rising atmospheric CO2 concentration.

What are the unintended consequences of increasingly stringent research ethics review processes?

Vieira de Mello began to see the growing insurgency as the consequence of an increasingly malignant occupation.

In part this trend is the inevitable consequence of the increasingly complex and highly competitive nature of the modern economy.

Or, to be deeply cynical again, if there is a shift towards acceptance and tolerance of mental health problems, it may be a consequence of an increasingly ageing population resulting in increasing cases of dementia.

Alongside the obvious human rights crime, one consequence of the increasingly targeted attacks on gay people in several African countries that is often overlooked is an increase in HIV infections.

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