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But this time, that is likely to have the extra consequence of forcing him to abandon, or suspend, his debt rule for 2015.
Talk to GPs and they will tell you that this is a consequences of the extra services they are being asked to take on and the extra management responsibilities they have been asked to take on.
The Cafe project works with the families of offenders and with people who have experienced domestic abuse, recognising they need extra support to prevent the consequences of the abuse or offending from damaging the rest of the family.
We think the rule to be gathered from these cases is that where there is a practical destruction or material impairment of the value of plaintiff's lands, there is a taking which demands compensation; but otherwise where, as in this case, plaintiff is merely put to some extra expense in warding off the consequences of the overflow.
This is to our knowledge the first evidence in animals that work may be a source of chronic abnormal behaviour and raises new and general questions about the extra work consequences of stress at work.
Finally, we investigated the behavioral consequences of the Ink4/Arf and p53 extra copy with aging.
It doesn't, as the report concedes, include other "important consequences of the multipayor system," like the extra costs imposed on providers.
"The Economic Consequences of the Peace".
The consequences of the catastrophe?
What were the consequences of the fight?
Extra-neurological consequences of hyponatremia comprise hypercapnic neurogenic respiratory failure which has been described primarily in young women in the post-operative setting [117].
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