The consequence is that electric power production is going to migrate from coal to gas.
The consequence is that Greek businesses, including healthy ones, will be deprived of much-needed oxygen.
Unfortunately, the consequence is that the trade will get away from you and that can be an extremely expensive mistake.
The consequence is that sutures made with these new threads are expected to reduce the scarring left when the stitches are removed.
But the consequence is that any planets that happen to be orbiting relatively close to the star will likely be engulfed in its expanding envelope of gas.
The consequence is that the public will be turned off.
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But the consequence is that as many as 4, 000 people, according to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, could have their homes submerged as waters are funneled into the Atchafalaya River Basin, between that river and the Mississippi.
"The brain creates these mental models of the world so that you can function, but the consequence is that it makes you less present, so we don't notice what's around us on a regular basis, " Silva said.
The immediate consequence is that the Bank of England is likely to again raise interest rates to damp down inflation and consumer spending: not sharply, perhaps, but steadily.
Under the mandate, if an individual does not maintain health insurance, the only consequence is that he must make an additional payment to the IRS when he pays his taxes.
The major consequence is that it would restrict Ireland from receiving funds from the new permanent bailout fund, the ESM - the European Stability Mechanism - which comes into force later this year.
The unavoidable consequence is that we will have to import these skills from abroad or do without them altogether.
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The immediate consequence is that his government is running out of cash.
The bad news is that the papers by Dr Sundrum and Dr Randall suggest that a consequence of all this is that the extra dimensions into which gravity is wandering might be infinitely large.
The next unintended consequence is the mandate that insurance companies cover children under age 19 without screening for pre-exisitng conditions.
The point is that the UK banks' downgrade is an inevitable consequence of government policy to reduce the likelihood that they would be bailed out in a crisis - of which the most conspicuous manifestation has been the Vickers' commission recommendations to put retail banks behind a ring fence and make creditors to banks explicitly liable to losses.
The immediate consequence here is that Amazon EC2 customers will need to deploy copies of the same server instance in multiple regions to guarantee 100% system uptime, assuming, of course, that the wildly unlikely scenario that multiple Amazon cloud computing regions experience outages at the same time never transpires.
The most important consequence of the ministerial decisions is that our vision is now much further forward than it was before.
The consequence of this is that each base station has a much shorter range.
The consequence of this is that it has lots of cash and a desire to invest it aggressively.
The consequence of this is that many people locally will lose their income.
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The consequence for Europe is that voters in countries like Italy and Greece can change governments, but they can't change economic policies.
Ruthless price-cutting at supermarkets means consumers have grown accustomed to eating too much. (In the late 19th century, Europeans already thought Americans ate three or four times more than was necessary.) The most damaging consequence is that by 2000 31% of American adults were obese, with another 16% defined as overweight.
The likely consequence of this is that only a fraction of politicians, most likely the high-profile ones, will be put under the spotlight.
That has the consequence that money for that freeze is available in Wales, so people in Wales will know who to blame if their council tax is not frozen.
Perhaps the most worrying consequence of the past two years is that declining revenues have forced oil companies to cut their exploration budgets.
If this area is overstimulated during the electrical brainstorm that is an epileptic fit, the consequence is an out-of-body experience.
If so she chose not to pursue her self interest and being homeless is the consequence of that compromise.
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The consequence of this approach is that when interest margins rise for corporate borrowers, as they did in late 2008, the gross value-added of the banking sector appears to go up.
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The "perverse consequence, " Porges says, is that the drug firms are pushed away from developing treatments for exotic diseases.
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