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In turn, the consequences of poverty might even be greater for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, who have additional expenses associated with long-term medication use.
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Bentham and Austin, as utilitarians, hold that such questions always turn on the consequences and both acknowledge that disobedience is therefore sometimes fully justified.
Biblical salvation will then turn back the consequences of The Fall, and we'll be on our way to the New Eden.
We now turn to the consequences of this evolutionary dynamics for the statistical properties of the network.
Before we turn to the consequences of these subtle differences (Sect. 4.1.2) and the implementation of synaptic delays (Sect. 4.1.3), we now discuss the choice of the factors F+ (w) and F− (w), i.e. the weight dependence of STDP.
But as blue box after blue box containing votes was emptied in the main hall, and with each announcement devoid of shock, and confirming that Salmond's name wouldn't be carved alongside Wallace or Bruce just yet, talk in the Marriot was turning to the consequences of winning.
Following this, we empirically examine the influence of public information on perceptions of misconduct, before turning to the consequences of perceptions of misconduct for electoral choices.
That in turn means the consequences of returning interest rates to "normal" levels will be all the greater in terms of lost confidence and bad debts.So we are trapped in a world of low interest rates and high asset prices.
If you want to know the consequences of turning the police and jails into instruments of deportation, ask the law-enforcement officials who have complained about programs that muddy the line between local crime-fighting and federal enforcement, and make immigrants fear and shun the police.
If China's boom did turn to bust, the consequences could be painful.In this section Steaming The front line of futures Printing money Back to basics Friendless The price of equality Abroad thoughts from home God, man and growth Reprints Related items Politics in China: Gate-crashing the partyNov 13th 2003China's GDP grew by 9% in the year to the third quarter.
It was an event with huge consequences, which turned the power of finance into a monster, looming over the rest of the British economy; but it was also consistent with this old theme of internationalised, globally networked capitalism, with the City of London at its heart.
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