And we are going to work together as assiduously as we can to make sure that those civilian casualties are reduced, even as we try to accomplish a mission, and even as we are reminding ourselves constantly that the overwhelming majority of civilian casualties in Afghanistan are as a consequence of terrorist acts by the Taliban.
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Both the rarity of truthful assessments of reality such as Beck's and the gross distortion of his message and importance by the media are the consequence of intellectual and social intimidation that has led to groupthink among members of the media and of the cultural elites in Israel and throughout much of the Western world.
Think about the tax this way: The record trading profits of the better banks are the unintended consequence of the liquidity handed out by the government.
For although violent currency movements would be damaging, because they disrupt companies' investment plans and debt repayments as well as producing sudden shifts in the terms of trade, steadier movements are generally a consequence of something going on in the real economy.
In addition, a recent effort is under way to make use of the many PCIe-based interfaces that are developing as a consequence of the high speed data transfers that are possible using flash memory and future non-volatile memory devices.
This allegation involves an utterly meaningless disparity in testimony about dates that are of absolutely no consequence whatsoever.
On the flip side, it also propagates the idea that followers and context are really of little consequence.
But in most cases, low profits are a consequence of relatively high costs for virtually everything that still burden manufacturers in Japan.
There is also, however, another, more intriguing, explanation for climbing bankruptcies: that they are a consequence of a tightening of fiscal policy.
Claiming that droughts are a consequence of global warming is also wrong.
All distributions are the consequence of any number of institutional design choices, none of which are commanded by the fabric of the universe.
Jobs are a consequence of productivity, not the other way around.
Forty percent are a consequence of domestic violence.
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The association argues that these delays are as much a consequence of the court system that demands expert witnesses and endless assessments, as they are about problems in local authorities.
Elsevier's enviable margins, Dr Fowler says, are simply a consequence of the firm's efficient operation.
Perhaps the difficulties in identifying his core beliefs are largely a consequence of his habits of thought and mind.
Bush's confused and self-defeating policies towards Lebanon are a direct consequence of his policies towards Israel and the Palestinians.
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Although this, too, is a huge and controversial setting, for which meagre opinions launched here are of little or any consequence.
They are not the consequence of systematic attempts to bias election results.
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Clearly these are not the risks we want CEOs to take, but they are the logical consequence of the way we remunerate them.
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More importantly, these policies are not the consequence of Palestinian lobbying efforts, and so Israel cannot hope to change them through counter-lobbying efforts.
Both the change in the death rate and the change in the infection rate are partly a consequence of the natural flow and ebb of any epidemic infection.
Jens Nordvig of Nomura noted that tighter funding markets are a consequence, not a cause, of sovereign tension.
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Sky has acknowledged that some of its customers are experiencing slow internet speeds as a consequence of it signing up new subscribers.
Where the report falls short, however, probably also because it extends the scope and vision of the committee, is recognising that the way BP, Transocean and Halliburton are managed is the logical consequence of how the world of business operates and is organised in our society.
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The charges now being made are themselves a direct consequence of Mr Duncan Smith's poor leadership.
In fact, they have been thought of as identical to electrons in every way, except that they are about 207 times heavier and, as a consequence of this extra mass, they (unlike electrons) decay into other particles soon after they are created.
While Brooks presented a rosy robot future, McAfee warned of the hugely negative consequence of digitizing work: humans are going to lose their jobs.
It's also easy to overlook the damage inflicted on local ecosystems and economies -- a large portion of which are in the developing world -- as a consequence of current industrial-scale agriculture practices.
So economists are estimating that as a consequence of this sequester, that we could see growth cut by over one-half of 1 percent.
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