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Yet another consequence is the democratization of both experimental and traditional music composition through the availability of high-quality, reasonably priced instruments and computer software.

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Jessica's reminder that she can't forget what happened, that no one can glamour her, points out yet another consequence of being immortal.

The main consequence is yet another fine, of $203m, small beer compared to the $87 billion in similar penalties big banks paid last year (see chart).

The matter required to produce this repulsive gravity would be provided by yet another consequence of the uncertainty principle, which is that empty space is not, in fact, empty.If entire universes can appear as quantum fluctuations, mere sub-atomic particles should have no difficulty doing so.

"This decision is yet another consequence of George Osborne's botched spending review and budget.

What we see today is yet another consequence of the boom and bust philosophy that underpinned the Blair-Brown years.

That is yet another consequence of the Iraq war that the Bush administration failed to anticipate, like the uncontrolled postwar looting, the delays in restoring water and electricity, the ambushes of American soldiers and the sabotage of infrastructure.

Increased evaporation of pesticides because of increased thermal stress is yet another consequence of climate change (Chen and McCarl 2001; Noyes et al. 2009; Sciedeck et al. 2007).

Prisoner advocates say race-based lockdowns may be yet another consequence of California's crowding crisis.

Yet the consequences are likely to be horrendous.

Worse yet, the consequences were not limited to the acolytes of freshwater economics.

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