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The disproportion between relatively short jail terms for dangerous driving and the life-destroying consequences of it was a consistent theme, though Morgan herself thought that education was a better solution than legal restrictions on young drivers, citing a successful Suffolk scheme that claimed to have brought about a 70 per cent reduction in fatalities.

In the letter, Dr Fox writes: "If it [the SDSR] continues on its current trajectory it is likely to have grave political consequences for us, destroying much of the reputation and capital you, and we, have built up in recent years.

However, caution is advised, as the consequences of accidentally destroying a civilian vessel are quite dire.

Currently, oral regenerative medicine strategies are unpredictable for repair of tooth-supporting tissues destroyed as a consequence of trauma, chronic infection or surgical resection.

The others are frozen in case of future need, but most have no realistic prospect of coming to term and will eventually be destroyed, an inevitable consequence of the fertility treatment.

This latest scenario is particularly useful in disaster scenarios, because it can work independently of the conventional cellular infrastructure, which can be degraded or destroyed as a consequence of the natural disaster.

In Wolfram syndrome, pancreatic β cells and neuronal cells are selectively destroyed as a consequence of mutations in the WFS1 gene.

The mechanisms which destruct the normal vascular and neural network are not identified yet, and also it is unclear whether nerves are destroyed as a consequence of OA or whether pathogenesis of OA is facilitated because of nerve disappearance.

Michael Gove once kept a bust of Lenin to show his belief in "creative destruction": we've just seen the consequences of that – destroy first, worry later about broken pieces.

According to Mark Wilks, quoted in, "Circular orders had been sent for the destruction, on the same day, of all the Jangam matha (places of residence and worship) in his dominions; and the number reported to have been in consequence destroyed was upwards of seven hundred".

These models yield different consequences of mutations that destroy splicing sites.

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