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"The PAC is right to acknowledge that it will take time to undo the consequences of years of over-promising and financial mismanagement by the last administration.
The scope of the disaster has been driven home by the almost daily accounts in the press of huge projects under way to undo the consequences of Chernobyl.
WASHINGTON Mere seconds after the leaders of a joint Congressional committee announced their failure to reach a deficit deal, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee announced he would try to undo the consequences.
Armed with maps, photos and data, Hidalgo County officials say they are fighting to undo the consequences of what they see as a drastic undercount of the county in the 2010 census.
There's no industry expert, thinktank, lobby group, trade union and certainly no branch of the NHS that decided that a singular obsession with this suspiciously round number would guide us towards greater social cohesion or undo the consequences of the financial crisis, the recession or austerity.
"The public accounts committee is right to acknowledge that it will take time to undo the consequences of years of over-promising and financial mismanagement by the last administration," said defence equipment minister Philip Dunne.
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But nothing could undo the consequence of his lustful act that concerns us here, Eurydice's death.
In the law, this requirement is often translated into rules that operate "post-coercion" to undo the legal consequences of acts and promises extracted under duress.
Last week's conference delegates were devoting much of their energy to working out how to undo the worst consequences of Crosland's vision.So will the British learn the right lessons about American education from their most recent trip to Washington, DC? Maybe, but only by looking beyond the federal capital.
So Obama looked for new opportunities … But just because neither community organizer Obama nor President Obama has found a way to undo the economic consequences of globalization doesn't mean that the White House can't claim its policies will "make any practical difference to people like those featured in the video".
The policy responses that created the most trouble in the 1920s and 1930s that made the Depression "great"–were those that tried to undo the inevitable consequences of technological progress: trying to keep prices from falling, trying to keep wages high, and demonizing those who gained great wealth from the revolution in technology.
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