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But Major League Baseball had to clear Cohen, too, as a consequence both of his interest in the Mets and his grander ambitions to buy the Dodgers.

But inequality is increasing within the 99%, too, as a consequence of a growing premium on college and postgraduate education: The fates of the tech-savvy worker at Google and the blue-collar employee at General Motors have been decoupled (see Autor, p. 843).

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In a paper written in 2004, the Princeton political scientists Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels estimate that "2.8 million people voted against Al Gore in 2000 because their states were too dry or too wet" as a consequence of that year's weather patterns.

In fact, strictly non-blocking multistage networks are too expensive, as a consequence of the large number of ports they require (sometimes exceeding 100,000).

Because Γ is rotation-invariant, (varGamma _{omega}) turns out to be rotation-invariant too, and as a consequence it is proportional to Harish-Chandra's spherical function (varphi_{omega}).

Mr Jarvis, whose book Cheats, Choices and Dumbing Down was released recently, said: "Wales has its own [exams] authority and Northern Ireland too and as a consequence, inevitably, some variations are going to occur.

Put simply, the government tries to do too much, spreads its resources too thinly and as a consequence limits its effectiveness.

There was far too much spacing as a consequence of the safeties' respect for (or fear of) Calvin Johnson.

Timson said the Australian experience should act as a warning: "The Australians would be reflecting now that post-Athens [2004 Olympics], they tried to be too broad and as a consequence stopped being champions.

Really this paper can give an input to perform a monitoring at the best but time was too short and, as a consequence, no seasonal but only daily variations were obtained; further, it was performed not in real conditions that foresee the entrance of visitors with all the consequent problems.

First, brain and spinal cord biopsies are too invasive and as a consequence longitudinal studies become impossible.

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