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Second, the mutual economic interests they share (in trade, investment and in financial markets) that would be lost as a consequence of any fundamental strategic implosion of the relationship still far outweigh the economic frustrations they have with each other.
Nearly 90 percent of Yemen's usual 260,000 barrels a day of crude production has been lost as a consequence of a pipeline explosion and strikes, and bombings around oil pipelines and other infrastructure is on the rise in Iraq.
I think there was a certain innocence those of us in Boston have lost as a consequence of this.
But Hamilton said he was not going to dwell on the incident, or the points he lost as a consequence.
Recent approaches have sought to harness the potential of stem cells to regenerate bone that is lost as a consequence of trauma or disease.
The criterion used to decide here is the amount of data that would be lost as a consequence of the time taken to complete the reconfiguration.
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Not knowing who, ultimately, will lose as a consequence of our past excesses helps explain America's current strife.
Third, M&S cannot just shrug off Baird's threat of litigation to recover some of the money it will lose as a consequence of terminated contracts.
But Hamas would lose as a consequence of the PA application.
In this instance, nuclear localisation was lost as a direct consequence of substrate adhesion receptor blockage in an oxygen-specific manner.
Furthermore, our social structures are designed to allow for life to be lost as an unfortunate but unavoidable consequence.
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