It resulted in some low levels of scorn from colleagues, but that was of no consequence.
The hiring itself was of little consequence, but it served to remind the press corps of the scandal.
The search for antimatter, that staple of science fiction, was the consequence of an equation about electrons which has two sets of solutions, one positive and one negative.
The fragmentation of the Greek political scene was a predictable consequence of an economic depression voters rightly blamed on the political establishment.
The downfall of the defence minister, Antonio Vitorino, one of Mr Guterres's closest colleagues, was largely a consequence of the prime minister's own zeal in tackling tax evasion and sleaze.
That was a consequence of the fact that legal control did not reflect the underlying economic interests.
Jake was a consequence of those residual fluids, eventually solidifying just inside a Martian volcano or in a lava flow.
That, however, was a consequence of the electoral system, not of any decline in the status of Parliament.
Lord Justice Pill also concluded Charlotte's accident was the consequence of the "well meant but ill-advised" intervention of the scout master.
The attack was a consequence of the structure of the geopolitical landscape.
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The decision to land in Turkey was a consequence of the lack of success by Britain and its allies on the western front in France.
This magical destination was the consequence of the style and taste of both the Boglione family, who live in neighboring Petersham House, and Ms. Gyngell, who had cooked for them privately before launching the restaurant in 2004.
And as a consequence of extraordinary cooperation between our three countries that actually predates my administration, but was accelerated as a consequence of this Nuclear Security Summit, we've been able to effectively lock down and secure all this vulnerable material.
But the intransigence of unions was in large part the consequence of uncollaborative management practices.
Ironically, the disappearance of old Harlem was in part an unintended consequence of the long and eventually successful struggle by African-Americans for civil rights.
He replied that there was no business logic, it was an unintended consequence of his incentive plan.
The miss was to be of little consequence, though, as tries either side of the break settled the contest.
Consolidation in the healthcare sector was an obvious consequence of the latest Supreme Court ruling that upheld Obamacare.
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The UK's influence overseas was dwindling as a consequence of the UK's "conscious minimalism and strategic shrinkage", Mr Alexander said.
Disappointingly, inventories grew by 0.1%, which dashes hopes that the slowdown in economic growth was only a temporary consequence of destocking by businesses.
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".
But the real problem with trying to treat the wars as part of a single great conflict is simply that the second was not an inevitable or even necessary consequence of the first.
Righting a historical wrong was not without the unintended consequence of minimizing the risk.
Climate change was first proposed as a consequence of human activity in 1895.
Anatoly Iksanov told Snob magazine the attack was the "natural consequence" of a chaotic situation created by dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze.
Its embarrassment was no doubt partly a consequence of incompetence.
More people became owners for the first time, but the less happy consequence was that millions of people began to borrow heavily against their houses, leading to a bust shortly after she left office.
Prof Kitchener said it was already known that, as a result of increased public awareness, patient safety was top of the public and political agenda, and as a consequence there had been a series of programmes to improve patient safety.
Important and complex decisions were made with lightning speed and the consequence of being wrong was unforgiving.
The conflagration was no accident, but the consequence of a strategic decision the previous month in London.
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