Sentence examples for consequent income from inspiring English sources

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The consequent income inequality, so celebrated today by Mitt Romney, once again represents a clear and present danger to American democracy.

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Ed Miliband has been strongly supportive of the fee cut, placing a pressure on the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, to find a credible way to find a long-term substitute for the consequent loss of income to universities.

It is possible that the blow to the service sector, and consequent drops in income and consumer spending, was large enough to at least dent China's economic momentum, said Ms. Zheng.

It is not the function of a bad year, a temporary economic downturn or personal decisions to move to new jobs or new places, with consequent dips in income.

This leads to higher feed costs, slower throughput, lack of product uniformity and consequent loss in income.

Persistent occupational asthma is often associated with substantial disability and consequent impacts on income and quality of life.

Mckeown [ 3] and Fogel [ 4] for instance submitted that improvements in longevity experienced in the 19th century in the Western world could be attributed more to improvement in nutrition consequent on higher income than to medical advances or public health campaigns.

The common clinical manifestations (e.g. acute filarial fever, lymphoedema, elephantiasis, hydrocele) can incur considerable incapacity to the affected individuals, with consequent loss of income and social and psychological stress, and LF has been recognized a leading cause of long-term disability in the world [ 3].

US governments at all levels (city, state and federal) dared not raise taxes on businesses or the rich – even as their general tax revenues fell because of unemployment and consequent reductions in incomes and consumers' expenditures.

Moreover, if trade unions had increased workers' total income, the consequent lower return on capital should have reduced investment.

In addition, the BBC argues that for every 1% reduction in penetration of the licence fee, there would be a consequent £35m loss of income and that enforcement would be much more difficult if non-payment was a civil rather than a criminal offence as it would be harder to use detection equipment.

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