Sentence examples for consequences of state from inspiring English sources

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Baroness Kennedy's theme was that the law that's been developed in Britain is the product of centuries of painful experience of the consequences of state power and injustice.

Second, we need to accept the possibility that a negotiated settlement won't be achievable and start working to mitigate the most sinister consequences of state collapse.

In June, Limoges University mounted an exhibition of her work in France, and Jorgelina gave talks about the search for the grandchildren and the consequences of state terrorism during the dictatorship in Argentina.

The Chicago economist did as much as anyone to battle Leviathan: driving bureaucrats out of telephone companies and airlines, proposing education vouchers to give parents a choice over their children's schools and railing against the unintended consequences of state meddling (for example, "rent control" laws that reduce the amount of property available for rent).

As the United States developed a vast infrastructure of clandestine organizations, it shielded policy from the public sphere and gave rise to a new cultural imaginary, "the covert sphere". One of the surprising consequences of state secrecy is that citizens must rely substantially on fiction to "know," or imagine, their nation's foreign policy.

We MUST do a better job today by educating the general population on global warming and increasingly unacceptable consequences of state and local political failures to address the problems, so that the vast majority of voters will demand political actions with the required sense of urgency to protect and preserve an acceptable quality of life for future generations of Californians and humanity.

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Maria's research focuses on the political, economic and social consequences of state-led repression.

Connected lending, for instance, is not so much a consequence of state ownership as its very purpose: the whole idea is to make lending decisions on the basis of non-economic tests.

The consequence of state and federal action and inaction, Madley argues, was the creation of a "killing machine" (173) clearly intended in whole or in part to exterminate California Indians as a group.

Until recently, regional labour market imbalances were considered transitory phenomena, a consequence of state failure in generating distorted investment incentives in depressed regions as well as of excessive labour market rigidities.

It damages other parties as a direct consequence of state law.

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