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Damage in respect of all property wherever situated belonging to any of the Allied or Associated States or their nationals, with the exception of naval and military works or materials, which has been carried off, seized, injured or destroyed by the acts of Germany or her allies on land, on sea or from the air, or damage directly in consequence of hostilities or of any operations of war.

The new regiment of Mounted Rifles was added to the Army in consequence of hostilities with Mexico, and to it Granger was transferred, July 17, 1846.

Lands may be acquired by conquest; and a relinquishment, in consequence of hostilities, is tantamount to conquest.

As all this suggests, Fox thinks that the psychological consequence of hostility within a family is passivity.

The consequences of increased hostility between China and the United States are not hard to imagine.

One of the major questions raised in the literature relates to feedback effects: what are the consequences of public hostility for the religiosity of Moslems (and other religious minorities confronted with prejudice and discrimination)?

To illustrate the effect of hostility factor on glucose change, we calculated the mean increase in fasting glucose of participants in each quartile of the overall hostility factor.

Resolution of a conflict need not be a prerequisite for measures explicitly to protect children and their families to ensure their continuing access to food, medical care and basic services, to deal with trauma resulting from violence and to exempt them from other direct consequences of violence and hostilities.

Of all the consequences of the simmering hostility between the governor and the State Senate, perhaps none is as odd — or occasionally awkward — as the political purgatory occupied by more than 80 people selected by Mr. Spitzer for jobs in state government.

Beauchamp and Childress assert that the content of the common morality is dictated by the primary objectives of morality, which include the amelioration of human misery, the avoidance of premature death, and the predictable consequences of indifference, conflict, hostility, scarce resources, limited information, and so on.

The revisionism was implicit recognition that the Libyan people would have been quite unmoved had Reagan's F-111s got him, that he had reached a nadir of unpopularity, the cumulative consequence of American hostility, foreign misadventures, domestic repression and the havoc wrought by his puerile Green Book socio-economic theories.

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