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Brett Ludwig, a Tyco spokesman, said the company's success "in large part results from key strategic decisions made by Mr. Breen and the Tyco board to create five new publicly held companies, each of which is a leader in its respective field," adding that Mr. Breen's pay "reflects the increase in value of Tyco's shares".

We believe that the variation in data is probably not random and, in large part, results from the inherently complex comparison of gonadally intact males with gonadally intact, cycling females – a comparison involving multiple layers of biologic effects.

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But it was just such a consumer report, shown on a local news program, that in large part resulted in Bridgestone/Firestone's recall of 6.5 million tires last month and the corresponding public relations crisis now engulfing it and Ford Motor.

But it was just such a consumer report, shown on a local news program by KHOU-TV in Houston, that in large part resulted in Bridgestone/Firestone's recall of 6.5 million tires last month and the corresponding public relations crisis now engulfing it and Ford Motor.

In other words, religious motivations have, in large part, resulted in the preclusion of marriage rights being available to a minority group.

However, towards the end of his reign Manuel's achievements in the east were compromised by a serious defeat at Myriokephalon, which in large part resulted from his arrogance in attacking a well-defended Seljuk position.

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is associated with dismal prognosis, in large part resulting from metastatic disease, even in patients initially deemed to be surgically resectable.

Originally limited to 40,000 miles (64,400 km), the system incorporated existing express highways built to its specifications, whether toll or free, but by far the largest part resulted from new highway construction financed mainly by the federal government.

The results are, in large part, the result of the collapse of the "junk bond" market, in which firms earned huge sums for underwriting the high-risk securities.

Though the decline of well-paid working class jobs is often portrayed as the inevitable consequence of globalization and technological change, it is in large part the result of a failure of government.

Their salvation was in large part the result of a tight and supportive family culture.

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