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In consequence, the World Cup this summer was a giant bonus.
As a consequence, the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi has begun cataloguing the radiation signature and thus agricultural potential of about 100,000 samples of African soils.
In partial consequence, the world paid heed in 1905, when Albert Einstein emerged, like a burrower from a mine, to detonate a terrible charge: every observer has his own time, which varies according to his speed and vantage point.
As White discovered, and as my colleague Tina Rosenberg has reported in this column, these aspects of the work were often overlooked — and as a consequence the world is now littered with billions of dollars worth of broken wells and pumps.
As a consequence, the world's supply of all types of parts has become more susceptible to disruptions.
In consequence, the world's rice markets are fragmented and only 6% to 7% of world production is traded internationally.
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Or was there something of real consequence to the world at large?
Not surprisingly, the submissions were diverse, but one idea stood out: "Wharton knowledge creates consequence in the world".
The vision turns out to be of such enormous consequence that the world will soon arrive on her doorstep.
They are big names in soccer, but of small consequence to the World Cup as it goes forward without them.
One consequence of the world championships in Istanbul last month was that Jill Meyers of Santa Monica, Calif., became the top-ranked female player on the planet.
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