Galbraith opined that one consequence of the industrial state was the impoverishment of the public sector.
Whether death will remain the ultimate consequence of growing old remains to be seen.
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With the Romney tax hacker, the consequence of merely revealing the truth is not a crime.
And this is also the consequence of Thatcher's neo-liberal reforms to a large degree.
Anecdotal evidence has suggested that independent work has been a consequence of the weak economy.
That investors are pursuing high yields is perhaps one unintended consequence of the global financial crisis.
However, he also said Mr Pelletier had suffered financial hardship as a consequence of the infestation.
It receives fees as a consequence of its lending activities through its credit cards.
Or could it have been the consequence of an inadvertent inventory mix-up or other lower-level action?
An estimated 450, 000 people have been killed or died as a consequence of it.
Perhaps Robinson's relative anonymity is a saddening, if inevitable consequence of the passing of time.
The researchers said states are struggling with substantial budget shortfalls, a consequence of the lagging economy.
As a nation, we continue to experience the consequence of three distinct but closely related challenges.
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The pathologies plaguing post-Saddam Iraq are not merely the consequence of his brutal totalitarianism.
Also, perhaps in consequence of its relative globality, its presentations are particularly well done and edifying.
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The consequence of blinking could mean political consequences, mainly a backlash from the base.
We changed sentencing disparities as a consequence of the hard work of many in the CBC.
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Equitable savers have seen their life savings cut as a consequence of the society's troubles.
As a consequence of this process I have a clearer idea of what is happening.
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As a consequence of this, filmmakers are looking to local residents for production assistance.
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But one consequence of the surprising strength of employment is both welcome and hard to dispute.
Perhaps the biggest consequence of the new rules is to change the way people talk.
Elsevier's enviable margins, Dr Fowler says, are simply a consequence of the firm's efficient operation.
The main concern was falling demand for wireless infrastructure as a consequence of consolidation.
Inflation has always been viewed as a consequence of poor economic policies or planning.
Volume and price rise and fall together, a consequence of tight or loose supply, like oil.
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This is a strange but predictable consequence of our broadly statistical view of the world.
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In Algeria itself, commentators see the hostage crisis as an inevitable consequence of the Malian conflict.
As a consequence of those early actions we're cutting taxes for 95 percent of working families.
In that moment, Makoni said she realized the potentially deadly consequence of a woman's silence.
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