Fiscally, expansion is not of much consequence to the American taxpayer.
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.
Home prices have risen for a second consecutive month for the first time since the summer of 2010, but much of this is a consequence of the falling percentage of distressed sales, while prices are still more than 31% of their peaks and may take years to recover.
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It is unclear at this stage how much of this increase in value is attributable to the infrastructure and amenities built by the government as part of a TPS, and how much is simply a consequence of zoning conversion that brings new fringe land into the urban land market.
The study suggests that the lobster explosion is as much a consequence of this as of better management.
The association argues that these delays are as much a consequence of the court system that demands expert witnesses and endless assessments, as they are about problems in local authorities.
But this is as much a consequence of the cult of personality that the media has created around him as it is a result of the double standard applied to powerful men and less powerful women caught in flagrante delicto.
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Much of it is the consequence of what I've come to think of as digital delirium, a state of being that prompts studios with deep pockets and shallow perspectives to believe that because something can be done digitally it should be done.
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But much of that inflation is temporary, the consequence of higher oil prices and increases in value-added taxes that formed part of many countries' austerity plans.
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.
That, like so much else, may be partly a consequence of the internet.
The dog is a much more docile creature, the likely consequence of early humans preferentially working with animals they found easier to tame.
But there was just as much anger over the destruction of the hills, an inevitable consequence of copper mining.
The consequence of this is that each base station has a much shorter range.
The most important consequence of the ministerial decisions is that our vision is now much further forward than it was before.
The consequence is that Greek businesses, including healthy ones, will be deprived of much-needed oxygen.
An unfortunate consequence of relying on English-language documents is that the local population appears for much of this history as a series of administrative inconveniences: a dock strike here, a cholera epidemic there, that kind of thing.
We didn't think that we were going to cover 30 million people for free, but that the long-term trend in terms of how much the average family is going to be paying for health insurance is going to be improved as a consequence of health care.
Or to put it another way, telling banks they have to raise material amounts of capital - without telling them how much capital and setting a deadline from them to find it - may have the perverse and damaging consequence of contracting the amount of credit supplied to the economy, and knocking economic recovery yet again.
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