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Man differs from animals in his greater impressionability and consequent greater capacity for enjoyment, as well as in his tendency to deteriorate under adverse conditions.

Furnace-exfoliated graphite (5.25-MPa compacted, 43 vol.% solid) gives even less dissipation than microwave-exfoliated graphite, due to its greater compressibility and consequent greater deformation reversibility.

The future for British agriculture will be a challenging one, relying on fewer active ingredients, with the consequent greater risk of pesticide resistance in the target pests.

Moreover, a recent trend of steering dampers is the size optimization with a higher integration of the device into the steering head and consequent greater constraints on its dimensions.

In particular, the worldwide increase in urban mobility since 1960 has been the direct result of increased affluence and the consequent greater accessibility of private motor vehicles, as well as population growth.

D&X's stronger resemblance to infanticide means Nebraska could conclude the procedure presents a greater risk of disrespect for life and a consequent greater risk to the profession and society, which depend for their sustenance upon reciprocal recognition of dignity and respect.

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Biofilms present in the mammary glands of cattle contribute to antimicrobial resistance, resulting in the appearance of persistent mastitis and consequent great losses to the dairy sector worldwide.

All of the 'fiscal cliff' discussions have centered on how to cut government spending on public programs or raise enough revenues to diminish the current deficit that was created by too much borrowing over the last decade -- to pay for two wars, the Bush tax cuts, and consequent Great Recession that diminished revenues further.

The PAC augmented reactor also had higher concentrations of NO2-N and NO3-N consequent of greater degree of nitrification.

Those which are consequent upon greater forces and simpler natural orders, such as p11 the annual variations of the seasons and the winds, are comprehended by very ignorant men, nay even by some dumb animals; for the sun is in general responsible for these phenomena.

In most of those contretemps, López was forced to give in, and the consequent humiliation lent greater urgency to his desire to strengthen Paraguay's defenses.

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