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If shale gas wells fade faster than expected, energy companies will have to drill more wells or hydrofrack them more often, resulting in more toxic waste.
It is what doctors call a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, more often resulting from application of topical substances, like perfumes, that can induce allergic reactions.
Yet, black New Yorkers are more likely to get summonses because police are stopping them more often, resulting in criminal records which make it more difficult for them to get jobs.
So this change should mean that Netflix viewers will rate more shows more often – resulting in more data for Netflix.
Now, prosecutors in Arizona will seek conviction for the felony charge more often, resulting in stiffer sentences.
Older people especially face physical disabilities more often, resulting in substantial (perceived) barriers to PA.
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During the 1990s, for example, worldwide famine (epidemic failure of the food supply) more often resulted from complex social and political issues and the ravages of war than from natural disasters such as droughts and floods.
Further, if the granularity of the readings is higher, e.g., a granularity of 0.1 Centigrade instead of 1 Centigrade, readings will more often result in notifications.
Cases in the public eye more often resulted in damage; nearly always, the fallout began in the midst of an investigation.
Finally, the goal relationships between economic, environmental, and social objectives of operations and SC management create tensions that more often result in tradeoffs rather than in win win (-win) situations.
The smorgasbords of possibilities more often result in superficial, time-limited experiences that don't help people understand themselves or others any better.
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