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It now seems more likely that, rather than being plunged back into a medieval deep-freeze, consequential changes in the Gulf Stream will merely slow the warming of Europe.
Between 2000 and 2006, there were 18 states with consequential changes in the minimum wage11.
Nevertheless, increasing experimental evidence suggests that macrophage behavior is similarly controlled by physicochemical properties of the ECM and consequential changes in mechanosignaling.
This review concentrates on examples involving a combination of two or more of these effects, and with the consequential changes in engineering properties.
In fact, the families of community A could produce and consume more, but the consequential changes in their level of organization would diminish the utility function and, therefore, they tend to avoid economies of scale.
Summarized herein are 28 case studies wherein trend-related causative physical, social, or institutional changes were connected to consequential changes in runoff, water quality, and riparian and aquatic ecological features.
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We asked as they were departing whether, with a new American President taking office, they anticipated any consequential change in Chinese-American relations.
Rather than an abrupt departure, same-sex marriage is the culmination of a larger and ultimately more consequential change in the nature of marital relations between men and women.
Chief executive Andi Case said: The multi-cyclical and volatile nature of our markets has once again been demonstrated by the sudden shift in oil and other commodity prices which, when coupled with the evolving economic environment, has given rise to a consequential change in the demand supply balance in many markets.
In a Critic at Large that ran in 2004, Adam Haslett discussed how the debate over same-sex marriage illuminated already-existing changes in the traditional notion of matrimony: Rather than an abrupt departure, same-sex marriage is the culmination of a larger and ultimately more consequential change in the nature of marital relations between men and women.
A consequential change in the use of the factor capital of 0.09% after this moderate cost increase is substantial.
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