He said the people had spoken in numerous elections since then and thereby given their consent to the consequent changes to the Stormont arrangements.
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Previous budget chairmen used to decree broad spending targets, then leave the thankless task of meting out the consequent cuts to the appropriations committee.
The EPA's "insistence on a 97-percent reduction is likely to lead to problems on a national level, including spot shortages, extreme volatility of prices, and consequent damage to the trucking and agricultural industries, " said Tom Robinson, president of the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America.
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For one thing, they reckoned Johann Lamont slipped up by referring at the outset to her own speech in which she spoke of the spending challenges which will confront Scotland - and the consequent need to make choices.
TLDs will be the only new ones, and the consequent rush to register will drive prices up and make cybersquatting an even more profitable pastime.
Unease has been growing since last year, when the sharp drop in interest rates, and the consequent rush to refinance mortgages taken out at higher rates, left Fannie Mae with a mismatch between its debt obligations and its revenues from mortgage bonds.
If economic woes worsen in Europe, the consequent downward pressure to the U.S. economy could impact housing similarly.
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Consistent league expansion throughout the last decade led to a consequent expansion in playoff spots in 2011 where 10 teams were admitted to the playoffs.
As an interesting new book by Alan W. Brown, Enterprise Software Delivery: Bringing Agility and Efficiency to the Global Software Supply Chain (Addison Wesley, 2012), points out the consequent shift from software development to software delivery, combining constant innovation and control at the enterprise level.
The decision to carry out nuclear tests and the consequent economic sanctions by the United States have brought home to Pakistanis just how serious is their plight.
The consequent brain activity is taken to be identical with an experience, emotion, or disposition.
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The consequent problems are becoming apparent to the seven Labour-controlled councils which own Newcastle Airport.
Fed Chairman William McChesney Martin concluded it was time to contain the consequent inflationary pressure.
Then, the market becomes crowded, and the consequent overcapacity and competition lead to price wars that wipe out profits.
If the councils borrowed the money to pay these bills, the consequent rise in public-sector borrowing would limit the government's ability to borrow money for other public services.
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As they add to their capacity to produce goods and services, the consequent rise in incomes and employment reaches throughout the economy and leads to increased demand in other sectors.
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Unless the Fed takes immediate steps to strengthen the dollar, expect distrust in the dollar to grow with a consequent continued slide in its value.
The softening of the soil and the consequent release of nutrients is likely to encourage the growth of shrubs on land that is now dominated by grass, moss and lichens.
That would include retaining the UK's opt-outs on, for example, currency, or the UK rebate, although there would need to be technical adjustments consequent upon the reduction in the UK's population.
In sea water, this forms carbonic acid which adds to ocean acidification, with consequent problems for biodiversity.
In the case of financial institutions, the global credit crisis of 2008-2009 and consequent regulatory reforms present a powerful impetus to change organizational behaviors and processes.
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It is because of the thorny regional politics of reunification and the legacy of WWII, and under consequent French pressure, that Germany committed to the monetary union in the first place and was made to take a kind of ownership for its success.
Lately, the key influence has been an aversion to risk in other markets and consequent safe-haven demand for gold.
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The turmoil in South-East Asia and the consequent dampening of demand there means that exports to the region will fall and imports from there rise, but that may well be balanced by more exports to the United States, politically charged though these may be.
"The mere expectation that the amendment to the Forest Law and its consequent weakening would be approved set off a disturbing wave of renewed deforestation in the Amazon region, as has been unequivocally demonstrated by data recently released by the Brazilian Space Research Institute (INPE), " they write.
Massive greed and consequent massive human misery and suffering do not have to be accepted as a givens, unavoidable, intractable, irresolvable.
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Now they have to show the same maturity in accepting consequent treaties with Peru that will bring both countries the real dividends of peace.
Duplicative investment in China, and the consequent low utilization rate of capital investment, led to widespread industrialization and an explosive growth of human capital in modern manufacturing.
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