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They are largely London metropolitan types, who espouse values that are in fact a consequence of their material wealth but that they pass off as being enlightened liberal values.
This is not the case for the homeowners who were victimized by these very wealthy funds that were in large part a consequence of the Bush tax cuts.
It's the part of the brain that is in charge of bringing up negative consequences.
Another line of research focuses on cardiovascular diseases in the elderly that are in large part the consequence of ischemic heart disease, like heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
In DT40, RAD18-mediated PCNA ubiquitination controls DNA damage bypass at post-replicative gaps that are formed in consequence of replication fork arrest with downstream resumption of replication [3].
Therefore, it is important to take account of personal factors in treatment that are of consequence for the patient.
That is in part the consequence of connections now being willing to tackle the Aintree race with top-quality animals.
Indeed, inspection of Figure 1 shows that none of the parameters studied allows exposure that is without consequences in terms of BCC risk.
"We are witnessing the negative consequences that being in an armed group has had on the boys; some are withdrawn while others exhibit violent and aggressive behavior.
The lung nodules turned out to be scars from an old histoplasmosis infection, a common fungal disease that is of no consequence in healthy people.
WS: One of the things that I would work toward is telling a contemporary Native American story that is of real consequence in contemporary times.
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