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And that would clearly lead to wider consumer choice and better product quality, without in any important way infringing on Microsoft's property rights.
In a statement, the Tribune Company, which owns The Sun-Sentinel, said the bankruptcy story "contains information that would clearly lead a reader to the conclusion that it was related to events in 2002...
Even if energy conservation were pursued more aggressively in the state (a perennial opportunity), scratching off New York natural gas and nuclear power would clearly lead to more reliance on coal-generated electricity (or gas extracted in other states unlikely to have the safeguards that are inevitable in environment-minded New York).
Persistently high oil prices would clearly lead to substitution (electric cars, natural-gas-powered trucks) but the transition costs could be significant.Furthermore some potential substitutes for, or new sources of, oil (such as biofuels and tar sands) are a lot less efficient, in the sense that they require significant amounts of energy simply to produce.
There were good reasons (which I will not review here) to abandon such a system, and going back to it would clearly lead to worse monetary policy.
This suggests that annual flooding during the spring break-up period is not necessary to maintain positive (E/I < 1) water balances in flood-dominated lakes, but multiple years without flooding would clearly lead to greater cumulative evaporation.
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Such a formulation of the principle would not clearly lead to the reductionist conclusion pressed by Kim, yet would retain a physicalist ontology and also respect the insights of the dual explananda approach.
A pass would clearly have led to a large penalty, which as it happens would have been 800, and five diamonds seemed doomed to defeat.
"The crime clearly leads directly to Kadyrov.
It clearly led to his early death.
This, clearly, would lead to a vicious cycle of continuous memory manipulation and more muggings.
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