In this case, military doctrine is more likely to be the consequence of intervention.
If there is a reduction in funding there has to be a consequence for public service delivery.
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It could be a consequence of the collapse in the second-hand price of TVs and better locks.
The weak results could be a consequence of recession-wary consumers continuing to shop for cheaper private label items.
Yet emigration of skilled workers may be a consequence rather than a cause of problems in the sending country.
And if that were to happen, by whatever narrow margins, it really wouldn't be of consequence what the margin was.
Over the weekend, I consulted colleagues on what they thought ought to be the consequence of the latest debacle at Newsnight.
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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An important one was protection from disease, suspected to be a consequence of the increased risk of infection that living in settlements brings.
Misplaced confidence might be a consequence of the financial services industry, which handles credit card hacking briskly and with little out-of-pocket cost to the consumer.
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And the UK could hardly insulate itself from a Eurozone tipped back into recession, were that to be the consequence of a disorderly Greek default.
The Great Recession is the big event and these wild cards are possible because they will be a consequence of the biggest economic Snafu since WWII.
This assumption helps explain why so many invest so much in making sure team members "get along", not realizing that research strongly suggests that harmony is more likely to be a consequence, than a cause, of performance.
Mr Lee argues instead that America's slow growth will be the consequence of its terrible savings rate on the grounds that America cannot borrow from abroad to fund its investment for ever, and investment drives the growth rate.
The New York Times Co. (nyse: NYT - news - people ) strives mightily to be of consequence (it says in a press release that its "core purpose is to enhance society"), but the revenue of this corporation is scarcely half the collective revenue of the country's weekly newspapers.
"If there are job losses as a result of this decision it won't be the direct consequence of Thales failing to win this contract, it will be the result of their reorganisation of their business across the United Kingdom, " added Mr Hoon.
Other than minor legal wrangling, this matter should be of little consequence to Tesla.
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Dr Basu said food security was unlikely to be the main consequence facing India.
That, like so much else, may be partly a consequence of the internet.
If you think about it, inequality is always going to be the natural consequence of a technologically-driven deflationary environment.
The miss was to be of little consequence, though, as tries either side of the break settled the contest.
Instead, the particular service should be a logical consequence of their wrongdoing.
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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.
Which begs the question: What will be the tax consequence if Armstrong repays race winnings and bonus amounts that were previously included in his taxable income as compensation?
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Aiding this shift is a boost to exports that the report predicts will be a natural consequence as other countries, especially in Asia, rebalance their own economies towards greater consumption and investment.
Therefore a weak yen will be a natural consequence of the BOJ's plan to print money as a way to pay increased public debt - a measure to significantly reduce real interest rates.
If the beliefs and disciplines of the Catholic faith were merely a private concern to the world's 1.2 billion baptised Catholics, the pontiff's remoteness from life's realities might not be of great consequence.
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.
The recovery seems to be faltering and as a consequence we just do not know what options I have left or at least options that could be effective over any medium-term horizon.
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