Sentence examples for consequent reforms from inspiring English sources

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By the Mise of Amiens (January 1264) Louis totally annulled the Provisions and all consequent reforms: Simon rejected the award and after unsuccessfully attempting direct negotiations, defeated Henry at Lewes (May 14 , 1264, capturing Henry and his son, the lord Edward.

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It was intended to explain the true nature of the French Revolution, to demonstrate how inextricably the right of liberty is interwoven with the very existence of man as an intelligent agent, and to point out the inherent progressiveness of the state and the consequent necessity of reform or amendment.

Mr Chirac is frightened by the accession of the ten new members from Central Europe, Malta and Cyprus and the consequent pressures for budgetary reform and economic liberalisation all developments that Mr Blair positively welcomes.In this section Setting the trap Brownian motion Lie back and enjoy it Short change Blood-letting Is it time to go? Macs, money and muck Who's handbagging whom?

Ammonia is one of the most produced chemicals worldwide and is currently synthesized using nitrogen separated from air and hydrogen from natural gas reforming with consequent high consumption of fossil fuel and high emission of CO2.

The chief problem confronting him at home was the opposition of the House of Lords to Liberal reforms, and the consequent danger of a rebellion from the frustrated radicals in his own party; abroad there was a growing naval competition with Germany.

Consequent to the Roman Catholic liturgical reforms promoted by the Council of Trent (1545 63), cycles of hymns and Vesper services as well as settings of Matins, Lauds, and Compline for the major feasts appeared.

The discussion explores the extent to which patterns of reform that have been consequent on food safety scares in the late 1990s and early years of this decade have matched the rhetorics in terms of which they were justified, and solved the problems of legitimation that they had highlighted.

For example, the student-teacher ratio has increased [ 11]; students with special needs have been integrated in the regular classes [ 12]; the number of accountability measures has grown, leading to numerous administrative tasks and consequent paperwork [ 13]; and several school reforms have been implemented in the educational sector, often even overlapping [ 14].

The 14,000 people who lose health insurance each day will become that many new supporters of health care reform, minus, of course, the consequent attrition of mortality.

Had he depended on a parliamentary majority, or re-election, goes the argument, Deng Xiaoping could never have launched China's economic reforms as he did in 1978, with the consequent sharp increase in unemployment, as rusty old state-owned businesses suddenly faced competition from sprightlier private ones.

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