Since Tuesday morning the beautiful seat of the Earl of Darnley, at Cobham park, near Gravesend, in Kent, its village, and the surrounding suburbs, have been the scene of much excitement in consequence of the perpetration of a murder, attended with circumstances of a truly distressing character.
The credit crunch is in part the consequence of a flawed regulatory system.
The fact of the matter is, is that most of the increases in this year's budget, this past year's budget, were not as a consequence of policies that we initiated but instead were built in as a consequence of the automatic stabilizers that kick in because of this enormous recession.
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But the intransigence of unions was in large part the consequence of uncollaborative management practices.
In that sense, it is fair to argue that the recent increases in the public-sector indebtedness of many developed economies is the consequence in large part of the decisions taken in 2007 and 2008 not to let the banks and the financial system collapse.
While these ideas may be correct in theory, in practice the consequence of Bush's adoption of the neoconservative worldview was the empowerment of populist and popular jihadists and Iranian allies throughout the Middle East at the expense of US allies.
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Whatever the motivation, this inflation in reporting has the negative consequence of inflating future rights fees charged while creating doubt in the veracity of organizations that routinely report biased numbers without substantiation.
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"The continuing impact and heightened risk of drought in the South, as a consequence of climate change, highlight the importance of our emphasis on leakage management, water efficiency and demand management, " it said.
But again, this view is in large part the consequence of the absence of an informed public debate about Israel's policy option in light of the failure of the Oslo process.
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Both the change in the death rate and the change in the infection rate are partly a consequence of the natural flow and ebb of any epidemic infection.
It suggests that the growing incidence of chronic problems in the rich world is a consequence of better hygiene and access to medical treatment, both of which reduce the incidence of childhood infections, and affect the immune system early in life.
And that has helped cushion some of the tough stuff that happened in the first six months of this year, including the effects on oil prices as a consequence of what happened in the Middle East as well as what happened in Japan.
Paul Johnson was lecturing the David Hume Institute in Edinburgh on Tuesday, suggesting that the consequence of protecting health, schools and overseas aid in the Whitehall budget is that other budgets will face a squeeze of an average one third over very few years.
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.
It is clear also that there has been a big exchange of pigeons between the Middle East and South Asia, and India in particular - the likely consequence of historic trading connections between the two regions.
Sadly, for four nights in August, drinking viche was a necessary evil, a rite of passage in the same way that cheap keg beer is a part of university and getting hit in the groin is a disagreeable consequence of riding a mechanical bull.
The whole problem in Africa is a consequence of Western vested interests in the place and it is such a tragedy to see it unfolding.
Ironically, the disappearance of old Harlem was in part an unintended consequence of the long and eventually successful struggle by African-Americans for civil rights.
With just 5% of the UK population, Wales attracted 22% of inward investment projects during 1979 to 1990 and the creation in consequence of 75, 000 jobs.
The name isn't terribly important, but the concept is critical -- every mobile platform of consequence is moving in the direction of intelligent, on-the-go app management, and with the Pre, Palm can't afford to be any different in that regard.
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The decision to land in Turkey was a consequence of the lack of success by Britain and its allies on the western front in France.
In a statement, the Bundesbank justified its relocation of gold reserves held in France as a natural consequence of the adoption of the euro, noting that as they hold the same currency, there is no need to keep the bars there if the situation arose where they would need foreign currency quick.
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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.
You cannot heal in one week the consequence of one decade of indifference.
We forecast that growth in total productivity throughout the decade will be higher in Peru, and that Mexico will continue to post the lowest productivity growth in the region as a consequence of low competition in many economic sectors.
The presence of nitrate in the water is predominantly a consequence of land management decisions and farming practice.
As with every policy of consequence in America, the fate of Fannie and Freddie must await the election.
While, in relation to most she has magnificent skin, hair, and stature, the one wrinkle she may think she has or the slight difference in body tone or shape which is the natural consequence of aging, causes her to come in second to a barely in-her-twenties young woman with perfect skin, perfect body and muscle tone, and is known to be 22.
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For although violent currency movements would be damaging, because they disrupt companies' investment plans and debt repayments as well as producing sudden shifts in the terms of trade, steadier movements are generally a consequence of something going on in the real economy.
Most of the decline in support is a consequence of rising commodity prices.
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