Over the weekend, I consulted colleagues on what they thought ought to be the consequence of the latest debacle at Newsnight.
It's time to start the process of making sure that the building blocks of preventive measures take place to guarantee that concussions will never just be looked at as just another consequence of the game.
The Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict was adopted at The Hague (Netherlands) in 1954, as a consequence to the massive destruction of the cultural heritage in the Second World War.
The answer, at least for judgments of more consequence than where to take one's next holiday, is that the effects are real but mutable.
And for the press, if you weren't able to hear, this board testifies to the number of kilowatt hours that have been saved, the amount of money that's gone back into consumers' pockets, and the amount of carbon that has been taken out of the atmosphere as a consequence of the great work that these people at OPOWER are doing.
And there's been an increase in rainfall at higher latitudes as a consequence because the atmosphere can hold more water if it's a little bit warmer.
In all of this, there were the ingredients of a good news story but it was badly told, and as a consequence the deal aimed at restoring power-sharing after November elections in Northern Ireland went on hold.
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While not the only process at work, eruptive activity played the primary role in accelerating retreat and as a consequence in glacier extinction.
Sonesson notes that the majority of uneaten food in places like Sub-Saharan Africa is created at the point of production, largely as a consequence of things like spoiled crops or poor refrigeration.
While there has been a small correction over the last couple of days, considering the level the euro was trading at versus the dollar earlier this week, this recent drop could be of minor consequence if traders see it as a buying opportunity.
While I agree that the Fed has to buy up these treasuries to slow down the inevitable rise in long term rates, it is the consequence of an equally bad policy of encouraging the engagement in the carry trade at the expense of savers in the first place.
In consequence, the quality of food at the best French restaurants in England has risen immensely.
And my hope is, is that as a consequence you start seeing discussions not just at the presidential level, but at every level of life.
And that unfortunately required some owners to be forced with the possibility of adverse financial consequence unless they at least talk to some potential head coaches they otherwise would not.
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He had kept a school at Leicester about nine months at the expiration of which period he suddenly decamped, in consequence of a charge hanging over him of having stolen some books.
Jackson had the wisdom to look at low-probability but high-consequence events that could rock his business.
As a consequence, the Danes have a realistic shot at moving from having wind supply 25% of their electricity to 50% within the next decade.
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As a consequence, the D8.1 would cruise at Mach 0.72 (seven-tenths of the speed of sound) and the D8.5 at Mach 0.74, compared with about Mach 0.79 for a B737-800.
We believe that at least some of the momentum premium can be best understood as a consequence of investor behavioral biases.
If it gets any attention in the UK, it's seen as one more tragic consequence of World War II, with British India at the time focused on the war against Japan.
The other teams working through the IADC will all be using slightly different assumptions in their models and, as a consequence, will all arrive at slightly different timings for the period of impact.
But the most important consequence of stratospheric taxes will be less visible, at least at first.
But if you -- if what -- the reports are true, what they're saying is, is that as a consequence of us getting 30 million additional people health care, at the margins that's going to increase our costs, we knew that.
The consequence was that Independence Day this July was celebrated in a rather different way at the University of South Dakota.
It was part of a thought experiment intended to illustrate the bizarre nature of the quantum world, in which particles can persist in two states at once and, as a consequence, a cat can be both dead and alive.
Are you at all concerned about profiling, the fact that legal immigrants will be subjected to extra scrutiny as a consequence of this extending of sort of immigration authority to local police, given that the city, Waukegan, as I understand it, according to census figures, is about 45 percent Latino now?
The motivation behind Mr Cameron's intervention is clear: the eurozone crisis is holding back economic recovery in Britain and, as a consequence, puts at risk his political future.
AEA's system gets round this by employing an alternator that operates at 42 volts, and has, as a consequence, an efficiency rate of 90% rather than the usual 50%.
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