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Water scarcity could as well become a limiting factor for tourism development, with serious economic consequences in formerly popular destinations such as the UAE, Oman and Qatar.

Results: Consistent with the hypotheses that interpersonal difficulties are not just consequences of depressive symptoms, formerly but not currently depressed women were significantly more impaired than never-depressed women on nearly all measures.

In consequence, many of the timars formerly assigned to the notables to support the sipahi cavalry were seized by the devşirme and transformed into great estates becoming, for all practical purposes, private property thus depriving the state of their services as well as the revenue they could have produced if they had been transformed into tax farms.

As a consequence of restrictions to Germany's formerly rather unrestricted laws on asylum and immigration, the number of immigrants seeking asylum or claiming German ethnicity (mostly from the former Soviet Union) has been declining steadily since 2000.

As a consequence, many children and family members of formerly incarcerated people suffer as well.

As a consequence of my outreach since rejoining society, formerly incarcerated people frequently reach out to me seeking guidance.

The market activities of these players deviated sharply from the incumbents' established, formerly successful strategic pattern, which had dramatic consequences for its outcome (Breuer and Daumann 2010).

Sanders's primary campaign, along with the terrifying consequences of a Trump presidency, has inspired some formerly disaffected people to become politically active and convinced others that the Democratic Establishment isn't equipped to handle this moment.

And that figure would be much higher if it included savings from the health problems caused by the consequences of climate change -- the spread of formerly tropical infectious disease, floods, etc.

The Tongliang coal-burning power plant was shut down without serious economic consequences to the city, and the energy needs formerly met by the plant were subsequently provided by power from the grid.

The percentage of England's population living in towns continued to grow but in absolute terms English towns shrunk significantly as a consequence of the Black Death, especially in the formerly prosperous east.

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