Bank shares in particular rose sharply, as they stand to lose billions of euros should any eurozone government default on its debts as a consequence of the crisis.
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.
There was an unintended consequence on every page of that bill.
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This view is understandable given that only a few decades ago I, myself, would have thought it ridiculous to imagine that reefs might have a limited lifespan on Earth as a consequence of human actions.
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Some of the more pessimistic commentators see the recent credit excesses as the inevitable consequence of a system based on paper money and call for the return of the gold standard to prevent future crises.
They have been one of the most dedicated contributors outside of NATO to the ISAF effort, and in fact have taken on some significant casualties as a consequence of those efforts.
Simultaneously, Brazil has to deal with appreciative pressure on its currency as a consequence of dollar debasement.
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One of the interesting things about this poll is it doesn't show that the Democrats are getting down on the candidates as a consequence of the tough campaign.
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.
Maybe you will decide that the amount spent on US universities is a consequence of their superior performance - that is, people pay more because they perceive US university education to be better - so spending follows performance rather than causes it.
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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On an issue of such great consequence, the people's voice must be heard.
But an unintended consequence of clamping down on expenses may be to enhance the incentive for MPs to seek to become ministers, as they have higher salaries.
Beverage companies are racing to find new sweeteners to drive growth in drinks other than their carbonated soft drinks business, largely a consequence of increasing awareness on health issues.
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You then layer on top of that the huge loss of tax revenue as a consequence of the financial crisis, and the greater demands for unemployment insurance and so forth.
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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.
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.
Exasperation with the previous administration of Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, who resigned on November 6th, had become cause as well as consequence of Thailand's economic foundering.
"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.
As is discussed later, one consequence of this heavy reliance on private resources for younger children in that center-based enrollment correlates closely with socioeconomic status.
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.
Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age.
Personally, I have trouble seeing any profession with plenty of creature comforts, a lack of physical danger or mortal consequence, and a handsome paycheck as worthy of inclusion on this list.
The actualization of an overall wind-power strategy is not going smoothly, however, and the number of new wind farms coming on-stream has fallen by 30%, in part as a consequence of the recession.
Over the weekend, I consulted colleagues on what they thought ought to be the consequence of the latest debacle at Newsnight.
But every management decision of consequence is a bet on the future.
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As a consequence, the lack of success on-the-field has turned kids off.
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Pressure to restrict development as a consequence of these floods will focus on the South-East, where government plans to build 43, 000 new homes a year have already angered residents and environmentalists.
In this journey on Earth, there is nothing of greater consequence for us to devote our energies than to search for the truth, to pursue equal justice and to uphold the law.
Although Mr Jobs saved the firm when it was dying on its feet, his success is largely a consequence of the mistakes made by the men who ran Apple after his ousting in 1985.
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