Sentence examples for loss as a consequence of from inspiring English sources

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Apparently, these reduced-complexity two-stage receivers suffer from a rate loss as a consequence of their simplifying design assumptions.

We agree to implement the parliamentary and health ombudsman's recommendation to make fair and transparent payments to Equitable Life policyholders, through an independent payment scheme, for their relative loss as a consequence of regulatory failure.

What they say: "We agree to implement the parliamentary and health ombudsman's recommendation to make fair and transparent payments to Equitable Life policyholders, through an independent payment scheme, for their relative loss as a consequence of regulatory failure".

With the Italian Football Federation now promising an investigation, and Roma making the case that they and their fans have suffered substantial loss as a consequence of events entirely of their opponents' making, there is every chance that the game will eventually be awarded as a 3-0 win to Roma.

No client has suffered any loss as a consequence of this weakness in our processes which existed prior to January 2012," a spokesperson added.

Micro-hardness is a linear function of the local calcium content [26] that can be used not only as a comparative measure of hardness but also as a direct measure of mineral gain or loss as a consequence of demineralization and remineralization [27, 28].

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We would expect increased focus/pressure on subordinated bondholders to accept principal losses as a consequence of this bailout, as we saw at the Irish banks.

Its author, Rep. Pete Olson (R-Tex)., who has characterized the act as "a political weapon for extreme environmentalists," said potential revenue and job losses as a consequence of species protection can no longer be ignored.

However, Er-doping of the waveguide core, needed for the realization of the light source, results in a large increase of the losses as a consequence of absorption by the free electrons introduced by the rare earths.

The IS workload also suffers from high packet losses, as a consequence of transmissions pertaining to the N:1 collective pattern, as evidenced by Fig. 5.

However, Pasa stressed that it would ultimately be the banks - rather than the public or other businesses - that would face losses as a consequence of the attack.

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