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Now, as a consequence, we are struggling with audiences.
Now, as a consequence of the DUH's legal battles, German cities will be the first to write the diesel ban into law.
Now, as a consequence of what his senior coach, Ian Ladbrooke, diplomatically calls "political problems", they have to practice on a football pitch nearby.
The interruption seemed to make Toal wistful, and he revisited the subject of competitive imbalance, framing it now as a consequence of Vietnam-era culture shock.
He said Australia was seen as a "curious spectacle" now as a consequence of the successive changes in leadership over the past five years.
Now, as a consequence of the routine use of antibiotics for such things as ear infections, only 5% of American children have it.
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We are a much more unequal society now, and as a consequence arguably one with a lot less intergenerational mobility too.
One startling fact now emerges as a consequence of this week's results.
Some argue that the sixth great extinction event is now underway as a consequence of the actions of Homo sapiens across the planet (Barnosky et al. 2011).
The best models we have now project that, as a consequence of climate change, the frequency of extreme-weather events, from superstorms to droughts, will increase sharply.
The ties that used to bind are weaker now, and so, as a consequence, are the politicians whom we elect, and the governments they form.
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