The charges now being made are themselves a direct consequence of Mr Duncan Smith's poor leadership.
Mr Geffen's material success, Mr King implies, is the direct consequence of his extreme unpleasantness.
Whether or not Obama meant to send this message, this is a direct consequence of his visit.
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Success, or failure, in managing those funds has, as far as I can see, direct consequence for shareholders.
Bush's confused and self-defeating policies towards Lebanon are a direct consequence of his policies towards Israel and the Palestinians.
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The costs were a direct consequence of inadequate measures to prevent domestic violence occurring in the first place, said the group.
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The effect is a direct consequence of Einstein's theory of general relativity which tells us that space is warped by the presence of mass.
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And that competition is a direct consequence of the fact that everyone now has a freedom to write for a national audience.
As a direct consequence, the price for a barrel of the black goo has reached a level last seen before the panic spike in 2008.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control estimated, in 2009, that each year 25, 000 Europeans die as a direct consequence of a multidrug-resistant infection.
Mr Alexander said the move had a direct consequence for workers.
"These problems are, in my view, a direct consequence of serious under investment in health and social services here over a number of years, " she added.
According to the American Medical association (AMA), nearly 200 billion dollars is spent on defensive medicine annually, a direct consequence of the current structure of the malpractice litigation system.
"His death is the result of a lack of acceptance of bears in Poschiavo, which is a direct consequence of a lack of information among the population, " she said.
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As a direct consequence of the Macondo Incident, we were forced to revise our short-term business priorities and expand our focus to protect the immediate and long-term interests of our Company.
If offshoring were to continue growing at the same rate over the next ten years, the average wage paid in the services sector would fall by 2% as a direct consequence.
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Estimates differ, but up to 70m people died as a direct consequence of the fighting between 1939 and 1945, about two-thirds of them non-combatants, making it in absolute terms the deadliest conflict ever.
Bank of America's decision last month to lay off 30, 000 employees is a direct consequence of various Congressional edicts limiting how much the bank can charge merchants or how it can handle delinquent borrowers.
"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.
Obama perceives the conflict as a direct consequence of two things: prior US administrations' refusal to "put light" between the US and Israel, and Israel's unwillingness to surrender all of the territory it took during the course of the 1967 Six Day War.
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