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While our results are consistent with the notion that independent directors provide monitoring benefits, we suggest that the passage of SOX and the NYSE/NASDAQ independence provisions had unintended consequences not only on board structures but also on board monitoring.

A White House draft executive order proposing to restrict foreign worker visas and target immigrants who get federal aid also recommends that the U.S. Census ask about immigration status, a change that experts said could have far-reaching consequences not only on immigrants but also on local economies and political redistricting.

"There are also biological consequences, not only on birds and insects and mammals, but also even on humans," said Elvidge, pointing out that the light pollution can disrupt the natural behaviour of animals and has raised a number of human health concerns.

In spectral filter arrays technology, the sensitivities of the camera have critical consequences, not only on applications, but also in the viability of the system.

The waiver provisions thus allowed for some proportionality, recognising that deportation has adverse consequences not only on the individual alien, but also American citizens who are family members.

MSM permits the linkage of these alterations in electric fields to the consequences not only on cell membranes and cell dynamics but on neural and synaptic plasticity that will produce long-term effects.

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Landslide is an extreme natural phenomenon that takes a heavy toll on human life and property leaving far-reaching consequence not only on economy but also nature and ecosystem of the affected region.

Diabetes mellitus (DM) has long been recognized as a major public health problem with far reaching consequences, not only for its adverse health impact on individuals, but also for its economic burden on the health care system and society at large [ 11].

Diabetes mellitus (DM) has long been recognized as a major public health problem with far reaching consequences, not only for its adverse health impact on individuals, but also for its economic burden on the health care system and the society at large [ 1].

The decrease of IRβ total expression levels observed under high glucose potentiates the hypothesis that elevated AKT phosphorylation in this condition has consequences not only for eNOS activation, which directly depends on insulin signaling, but also for other effects governed by other pathways [ 17].

If workplace bullying takes on an asymmetric intergroup dynamic, then its negative economic consequences will be disproportionally felt by members of some social groups and not others, with consequences not only for the individual and organization, but society at large.

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