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He adds: "And, if individuals are going through a period of distress, the consequence of spending prolonged hours alone inside a cell with nothing to do other than stare at potential ligature attachment points is a recipe for tragedy".
"All consequential money we receive in Wales, comes not as a UK government handout - it's money which rightly comes back to the Welsh taxpayer, as a consequence of spending decisions made in England," it added.
His skin is "too white", a consequence of spending most of his time in his armor.
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Subacute pain is usually secondary to the disease and can be a consequence of spending too long in the same position, urinary retention, and infected skin ulcers, amongst others.
She considers her reduced hearing a consequence of spending so much energy concentrating on some things that she closes out everything else.
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The thinking was that they would encourage legislators to think about the longer-term consequences of spending proposals and therefore act more responsibly.
It was an imbroglio that had been building for 15 years, the result of accumulated budget deficits built on a reckless disregard for the consequences of spending and borrowing.
The potential consequences of spending too much time sedentary has become an area of increased research focus.
Arguments in favour of limiting health spending due to its low marginal productivity have no value if health spending is not assessed in parallel with changes in population health status as a consequence of this spending.
To all of the "Chicken Littles" (including the president), who fret about "excessive" government spending, we would simply point out that it is far better to deploy government spending in a way that reduces unemployment instead of settling for having it rise as a consequence of this spending.
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