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Now comes Roberta Brandes Gratz, an accomplished urbanist and member of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, with "The Battle for Gotham: New York in the Shadow of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs" (Nation Books, $27.95), a profoundly personal account of Moses' bulldozer diplomacy and its consequences for today.

The typical design of these studies, however, represses future consequences for today's actions.

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Such forecasts have GOP lawmakers beginning to fear that President Bush's emphasis on long-term energy supplies could result in furious constituents and consequences for next year's elections, officials said.

The revisions to the growth outlook published by the OBR at last November's Autumn Statement, shown in the chart below, represented a significant deterioration to that outlook and hence the consequences for fiscal sustainabilityIn short, the UK is heading to the same destination as its European neighbours, it is just approaching the outcome by a more circuitous route.

That self-assigned role could have big consequences for next year's presidential election.

At this age, many 20-somethings feel they are invincible, thinking that whatever they shove down their throats today won't have consequences for tomorrow.

While he is working to send the government a clear message that they need to change the constitution and join the rest of the world in becoming a democracy, it is unlikely he will run this year, especially judging by the lack of consequences for this year's rigged parliamentary elections.

By optimizing code and database access times it is possible to retrieve consequences for 1000 distinct variants in H.sapiens in <30 s; for D.rerio this takes <15 s.

Just aberrations, surely, with no consequence for today's policies.

"We try to bring a little bit of light into darkness in all sorts of ways and raise people's awareness that what we do today has a consequence for tomorrow," he told the Pilot, the newspaper for the Archdiocese of Boston.

Consequence for 2002: store closings and less ambitious expansion plans, especially among luxury, apparel and department stores.

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