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There will also be less visible consequences.
In "The City Always Wins," Omar Robert Hamilton portrays the less visible consequences of a world-historical event.
By Rozina Ali August 1, 2017 In "The City Always Wins," Omar Robert Hamilton portrays the less visible consequences of Egypt's revolution.
By attending to these less visible consequences, Hamilton can address a different sort of question — not whether the revolution failed but whether it is reasonable to imagine that the revolution is, in some sense, still alive.
One of the less visible consequences of the destruction was the abrupt restriction of public access to books and educational resources as libraries, public and private alike, were damaged by the storm.
As academic and intelligence circles are still preoccupied with lofty strategic and energy topics, there are also less visible consequences of the end of communism, those mundane, non-petroleum anxieties of downtrodden masses.
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The less visible consequence may be a need to settle major cases modestly, which has long been a tendency at the SEC that Judge Rakoff and others have decried.
Some entrepreneurs say that a perhaps less visible consequence of the careening market for technology stocks is the toll it takes on employees with the perhaps enviable problem of coping with the sudden appearance and disappearance of paper wealth.
They are dangerous things, their production and transport often unpalatable, the less visible environmental consequences of their use worse still.
Climate change is doing the exact same thing, except it's much less visible, and its consequences are less clearly known, although they will be serious.
But there were less visible, and as a consequence largely forgotten, policy adoptions regarding religion in the areas of foreign propaganda and psychological warfare, military training, state-sponsored or state-supported national faith drives, and public education.
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