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They become more valuable and the stock market goes up as a consequence.
I just assumed it would crop up as a consequence of a happy relationship.
A: There's two funds that were set up as a consequence of Barbaro's stay here.
HSBC analysts said in a research note that corporate profits would be pushed up as a consequence and equity markets should benefit.
The proportion shot up as a consequence of Labour's 1997 landslide, when Tony Blair's party increased its number of female MPs (cringingly called the "Blair babes") by 173%.
This can result in damage to 65%% of the network pipes since low velocity can cause deposit build up as a consequence of settling and low shear (Gomella 1985).
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Third, it wants to stimulate the emergence of technology clusters in a country where there is disturbingly little interaction between universities and industry—and few Silicon Valley-style start-ups as a consequence.That graduate students and post-docs are fodder for the ambitions of departmental heads is not unique to Japan.
Then you have a big flare-up as a consequence".
And this core legal clash is the Gordian knot that US tech giants — including Facebook — are now bound up with as a consequence of domestic surveillance law granting their government swingeing rights to suck up personal data from "electronic communication service providers".
In the most famous of these, Tosca's singing is so seductive that both she and her would-be lovers end up dead as a consequence of the emotions it provokes.
Notice that by increasing the number of users, the minimum-guaranteed rate goes up and as a consequence higher throughput is obtained.
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