Sentence examples for consequence of troubles from inspiring English sources

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But as aid slows down as an inevitable consequence of troubles in richer states, governments on the continent will have to change their predominant view of their citizens abroad as potential troublemakers at home because of their superior exposure, to the powerful agents of economic development that they are.

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That represented a nearly 75percentt drop from the same period last year, a consequence of the troubles still plaguing the credit markets.

Soybean yields are projected to be lower in the Midwest, a consequence of the troubles this spring, but higher in most other places.

Probably as a consequence of the troubles, in 1328 the priory petitioned the king to be exempted from the "clerical tenth" (a 10% tax on clerical property) and in 1344 it was granted permission to fortify its buildings.

He is avowedly apolitical in his broadcasting, an approach that has had the unintended consequence of courting trouble at times.

The measures had been brought in as a consequence of crowd trouble in the previous season – instigated by Köln fans – and the home supporters, too, voiced their opposition, if that is the right word.

While tourism received an unexpected boost as a consequence of the Cypriot troubles of 1974, the Libyan connection failed to provide cheap oil, even though Mintoff had backed the Arabs in the 1973 Yom Kippur war and unemployment rose.

A representative of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Jeanne d'Arc, said the ban was a consequence of farmers' having trouble with loose bags while cultivating crops.

With the support of general practitioners and their staff (practice nurses and non-clinical support staff) it aimed to achieve early activity and allay fears about future consequences of back trouble.

Use of public sector service was often considered a consequence of "helplessness" or when "in trouble".

Epic Management Services; 196 pages; Malaysian ringgit 25.90IN RECENT months this reviewer has heard a Singaporean banker, a Bangkok taxi driver and a Jakarta student (among others) argue that Asia's economic troubles are a consequence of a deliberate American policy to cut the continent (and especially China) down to size.

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