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Lower stock prices made households poorer and discouraged consumer spending, which then made up three-quarters of the economy.
In a vicious cycle, she argued, his physical vulnerability made him more anxious, which then made him more intent on concealing his physical vulnerability from the world.
No. Which then made Rützler and Schonwald's descriptions of the flavour and texture of the meat all-important in working out how "real" the cultured meat was.
The EFA's first report found that Nolan was paid an additional salary via a company named Nexus, which then made payments to another company, Liam Nolan Ltd, run by Nolan, in contravention of academies' financial rules and Treasury guidelines.
The most serious charge against Manning, carrying a possible life sentence, is that he "aided the enemy", specifically al-Qaida, by passing intelligence to WikiLeaks which then made it accessible on the internet.
JPG Magazine had a small staff but solicited contributions from amateur photographers and asked its community of readers and contributors to vote for the best pictures, which then made it into a bimonthly print magazine.
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The stampers are used to flatten the vinyl "puck" which then makes the record.
It has succeeded by licensing its designs to companies which then make the chips, and taking a royalty on each.
Under agreements that sometimes date back more than a century, Coca-Cola supplies concentrate to local bottlers, which then make and distribute soft drinks.
At present, companies that want to use magnetic bearings typically must give detailed information about their machines to the vendor, which then makes customized bearings.
A quiet, focused eye, in other words, seems to encourage a quiet, focused mind, which then makes for more accurate putting.
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