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Partly as a consequence of its maturity – and partly due to its more personal, visceral, immediate character – healthcare generates a passion among Democrats that climate simply doesn't.
Iraq faces a real challenge – greater security has come about partly as a consequence of employing large sections of society into the government.
Unlike those shows, "Shut Up" is essentially set in the real world, partly as a consequence of its distinctive style of animation.
Partly as a consequence of increased immigration from the West, the baronial class grew, and a relatively small group of magnates with large domains emerged.
But the economies of many of the countries worst-affected by AIDS are, partly as a consequence of the epidemic, growing slowly or not at all.
American workers, says Mr Webb, "are at the mercy of cut-throat executives who are vastly overpaid, partly as a consequence of giving [the workers'] jobs away to other people".
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In the context of acute renal failure in sepsis, it is clear that metabolic compounds partly accumulate as a consequence of the loss of renal function.
Partly as a consequence, millions of Democrats voted for Clinton in the primaries not because they liked Hillary, or agreed with her positions, but because they perceived her as the "safer" of the two candidates.
Partly as a consequence, validation of the microarray data gave variable results, from perfect match, to opposite changes in a few, although effects observed in the microarray, with fold changes as low as 1.2 (e.g., NADH1 and PA2G4) were validated by RT-qPCR.
Dettori celebrated like a man with a weight off his shoulders, partly no doubt as a consequence of having been given the choice of the two Godolphin runners in the race.
The currently observed quadratic dependence of ε i - ε f plots can partly be interpreted as a consequence of higher percentages of the noncrystalline regions.
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