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While ordering the city to "cease and desist from maintaining a vehicular ticket quota, " the ruling didn't address setting numeric minimums on quality of life summonses, though a subsequent change in state law made setting quotas for those summonses illegal.
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An engine change and a subsequent oil leak hampered his practice on Saturday and stopped him going out in qualifying.
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Certainly the warm period increased the productivity of crops which led to an increase in population, the subsequent cooling (and more importantly, change in rainfall patterns) reduced agricultural productivity and led to hunger and starvation.
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But the subsequent privatizations have not done much to radically change the composition of French banks' boards.
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Brown said the change produced some awkward defenses in subsequent years: Since players couldn't be as physical with receivers at the line, teams would try all kinds of new tricks, like dropping linemen into pass coverage.
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Where there was any change in the dogs' expression, it was seen to be a subsequent reflection of the human's emotions.
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"The investigators examined changes in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and then its association with change in body fatness or BMI (body mass index), and subsequent deaths from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer, " says Rachel Johnson, professor of nutrition at the University of Vermont in Burlington and chair of the American Heart Assocation's Nutrition Committee, who was not involved in the study.
CNN: Sugary drinks linked to 180,000 deaths worldwide
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But the parade of All-Stars and world-record holders before the grand jury investigating the case, and the subsequent leaking of much of their testimony to the press by a rogue defense attorney, was enough to change the face of contemporary athletics.
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