But it is also a natural consequence of treating every transaction and choice as a matter of public health.
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If you think about it, inequality is always going to be the natural consequence of a technologically-driven deflationary environment.
Anatoly Iksanov told Snob magazine the attack was the "natural consequence" of a chaotic situation created by dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze.
Mr Brown has set himself against the possibility of competition between providers and the choice for consumers that is its natural consequence.
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.
The Court also rejected an argument advanced by the Center for Food Safety that planting is the natural consequence of seeds, even though they are sold by a grain elevator with the intention of being processed into food or other products.
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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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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In the letter to the education ministers of Wales and Northern Ireland, Mr Gove said the separation of GCSEs and A-levels between those countries and those in England was "a natural and legitimate consequence of devolution".
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.
We thought that was at least not supportive of the spirit of sport, which is that excellence in sport should come about as a consequence of both the natural talents that we have and particularly the admirable things we do to perfect those talents.
As a consequence, the reliance on natural gas is significant, and growing.
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As a consequence of the non-local nature of this natural information storage, the destruction of many storage locations still leaves some records remaining.
As a consequence, out of the thousands of sources of natural gas that exist, only 14 are being processed for their helium content.
When interest rates are allowed to float free of central bank intervention, the happy consequence of such a market-driven price is that in reaching natural levels conceived in the marketplace, the supply of and demand for credit is equalized.
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