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The series will examine the processes and consequences of contemporary American politics.

This is the second photo essay in a Lens series called "Smoke-Filled Rooms," which examines the processes and consequences of contemporary American politics.

Powerful groups such as the Plains Cree, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Métis knew that annexation presaged the potential destruction of their way of life; many of these groups had provided refuge to tribes fleeing the conflicts in the United States and were well informed regarding the processes and consequences of colonial expansion.

This is the third picture essay in a series for Lens called "Smoke-Filled Rooms" — a documentary, presented in serial form, that strives to move beyond restrictions, spin and control of the contemporary American political game in order to present its processes and consequences.

From the suburbs of Denver to Pennsylvania and Oklahoma, natural gas reserves, known about but previously unreachable for economic and technological reasons, are being tapped, and anxieties about the hydraulic injection process and its consequences are growing.

The heart and soul of the Rolling Stones, Richards holds nothing back in this rollicking memoir: there's sex, drugs and rock, but also reflections on the creative process and the consequences of fame.

We assume 'what is sought' and follow through its consequences until we reach something accepted as true, when we reverse the process and derive the consequences of what we reached, in demonstrating the truth of what we sought.

George W. Bush's tax-cut legislation in his first term used the reconciliation process, and, as a consequence, many of the tax cuts expired a decade later, under a deal between Obama and the Republicans.

By studying formal models of gene frequency change, population geneticists therefore hope to shed light on the evolutionary process, and to permit the consequences of different evolutionary hypotheses to be explored in a quantitatively precise way.

Efferent readiness theories are based on the idea that covert preparation for action is "an integral part of the perceptual process" and not "merely a consequence of the perceptual process that has preceded it" (Coren 1986: 394).

Today, the research that dominates public conversation is not about raw brain power but about the strengths and consequences of specific processes.

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