If there is a reduction in funding there has to be a consequence for public service delivery.
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This shift in fortunes has a big consequence for the Bush re-election campaign.
As a consequence, for example, the 2008 banking crisis undoubtedly killed people.
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Mr Alexander said the move had a direct consequence for workers.
But what happened as a consequence was for two years we were able to prevent some of the worst choices that states might have to make about laying off teachers and police officers and firefighters and so on.
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As a direct consequence, the price for a barrel of the black goo has reached a level last seen before the panic spike in 2008.
Could a transaction tax have a similar unintended consequence for American banks?
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If prices for emissions credits are volatile and companies and consumers incur losses as a consequence, political support for the program will falter.
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So it was on debate night, so as a consequence we then scheduled for date night on Saturday.
Cynics suspect that this may be less a consequence of its concern for family values than of initial fears, fading now, that online betting would cannibalise the offline business.
"As a consequence, many areas for improvement have not moved forward fast enough to secure better services, provision and outcomes for all learners in the local authority, " it added.
Two economic issues above all are fuelling public anger: price rises, especially for food, and power cuts, a consequence of a shortage of money to pay for imported fuel.
For bankers, a more worrying consequence of rising interest rates is that they have dampened demand for the mortgages and refinancing that have underpinned their profits in recent years.
As a consequence, the temperatures required for aneutronic fusion are significantly higher, which produces its own set of engineering complications.
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But in most cases, low profits are a consequence of relatively high costs for virtually everything that still burden manufacturers in Japan.
As a consequence we all bear responsibility for the cultures in which we live that ultimately make and re-make who we are.
Dearer oil had been on the cards for some time, as the oil producers strengthened their cartel, partly as a consequence of the massive rise in the demand for oil from the rapidly-growing industrial countries.
As a consequence they may demand high returns for rolling over existing debt.
As a consequence, one of the frustrations for many Brazilians is how little choice they are being offered by the two main blocks.
And that competition is a direct consequence of the fact that everyone now has a freedom to write for a national audience.
If indeed a European consciousness is emerging, then a growing market for European news is likely to be a cause and a consequence.
The main concern was falling demand for wireless infrastructure as a consequence of consolidation.
The unintended consequence of using gold as a backing for the U.S. dollar was that as inflation within the U.S. accelerated, the U.S. dollar was effectively devalued and created an arbitrage opportunity.
As a consequence, the speculative panic over the implications for the oil market prompted simultaneous stock-building by Western governments and companies.
As a consequence, we believe it makes more sense for Berkshire to be a large, but not outsized, percentage of Sequoia.
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Undaunted, Barash explores various ways in which religion might have been advantageous for early man, or a consequence of some other advantageous trait.
Attorney and proprietor of NFLConcussionLitigation.com, Paul Anderson, states that a potential loss of jobs could be the consequence for such rule changes.
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As a consequence, technically, seniors were not eligible for a Cost of Living Adjustment, to have it go up because prices did not go up in the aggregate.
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As a consequence, getting the public out to vote for a highly-paid and relatively remote politician, to tackle a democratic deficit they weren't persuaded they had, was always going to be a hard sell.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on a series whitewash, and dropping to third in the one-day rankings as a consequence, Australia will travel to South Africa for the Champions Trophy confident of repeating their 2006 victory.
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