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Similarly, the competition between national financial centres accelerated regulatory capture and contributed materially to lax regulation before the crisis.

Apart from setting a truly dangerous precedent, President Bush's unilateral decision has contributed materially to further destabilizing the embattled country and heightening the volatility of its northern borders.

He modernized the Austrian army during the first decade of the 19th century, making it a formidable fighting force that contributed materially to Napoleon's defeat in 1813 15.

The size of a glass, its thickness, the shape of its bell and the diameter of its rim contributed materially to the taste of the wine drunk from it, Mr. Riedel came to believe.

With the greater part of the national effort dedicated to the land battles of the European Western Front, the RCN is not remembered as having contributed materially to Canada's Great War effort.

His work on the global effects of radioactive fallout, which included documenting concentrations of strontium 90 in the baby teeth of thousands of children, contributed materially to the adoption of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963.

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The Supreme Court today gave a ruling which should contribute materially to the Negro voter registration campaign in the South.

Have it well in mind that a knowledge of me contributes materially to your being whole, or well-rounded, men".

CML chief economist Bob Pannell said: "Housing activity is set to strengthen further in the short-term, and to contribute materially to overall economic growth.

Another example is Virgin's $25 million Earth Challenge to help design a "commercially viable design which results in the net removal of anthropogenic, atmospheric greenhouse gases so as to contribute materially to the stability of the earth's climate system".

The relevant general principle is: "Avoid causing or contributing materially to substantial offence, distress or prejudice, or a substantial risk to health or safety, unless doing so is sufficiently in the public interest".

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