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We can also see it as a corollary of the Lucas Critique.
FORBES: The Baltic Dry Index and Goodhart's Law
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While U.S. policy makers will not welcome that outcome, they certainly hope as a corollary that Iran can be contained and deterred.
WSJ: John Bolton: Get Ready for a Nuclear Iran
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The Strength of the U.S. Industrial Base: As a corollary, we can no longer afford to think narrowly about the U.S.-Japanese security relationship as an isolated element of our ties.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Submitted Testimony Of Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. Before A Hearing Of The US House Of Representatives Subcommittee On Commerce, Consumer Protection And Competitiveness On: The FS-X Agreement
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And sort of as a corollary to that, how important are the details of this actual bill right now, or is it more important just to get sort of anything out of the House?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Which is just as well since, with demand for freshwater increasing as a corollary of demographic and economic growth, we shall have to pull together even more in future to ensure that there is enough of this fragile, finite resource to go around.
UNESCO: Open Access to Scientific Information
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The Second Circuit agreed with Caronia and became the first court in the nation to hold that truthful and non-misleading off-label promotional speech is constitutionally protected under the First Amendment and, as a corollary, that off-label promotional speech would not constitute a criminal offense unless the speech was false or misleading.
FORBES: Does Misdemeanor Misbranding Survive Caronia?
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In a way those transfers can be seen as the corollary, in part, of the UK's ballooning deficit.
BBC: Will recession return to the high street?
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But he might not like a further corollary: under a target-zone system, responsibility for exchange-rate management, as well as for controlling inflation, has to be given to the same policymaker.
ECONOMIST: Off target
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Corollary: perhaps higher-order spaces are denser, more difficult as a medium for conversation.
NEWYORKER: Magda Mandela