The fact of the matter is, is that most of the increases in this year's budget, this past year's budget, were not as a consequence of policies that we initiated but instead were built in as a consequence of the automatic stabilizers that kick in because of this enormous recession.
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Mr Smith said the latest job cuts and loss of services were a consequence of Labour reversing the policy.
Many amendments were rejected along strict party lines and were of little consequence because the entire budget is a nonbinding measure and destined not to become law.
To find out whether they were caused by a psychological effect related to the number of perceived competitors, or were merely a consequence of the greater distraction produced by crowding more people together, Dr Garcia and Dr Tor conducted an experiment.
Its deficits and debt were the consequence of the burst property bubble, not the cause.
The prize that year was sponsored by Aurum Funds, a hedge fund, which donated money when the Society lost its public grant due to cuts in the British budget that were a consequence of austerity measures.
British Conservative MEP Julie Girling said "the ball is now in the court of member states" and said that revisions to the directive were a "consequence of failure".
Many are quick to claim that these misbehaviors were simply a consequence of Arafat's personal radicalism.
The costs were a direct consequence of inadequate measures to prevent domestic violence occurring in the first place, said the group.
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Dr Buckley's data, however, suggest another possibility that Angkor's canals and reservoirs ran dry and that the invasions were therefore a consequence of decline, rather than its cause.
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And these were all the consequence of a decade of misguided economic policies -- a decade of stagnant wages, a decade of declining incomes, a decade of spiraling deficits.
An anti-union stance dramatically weakened the ability of rank and file workers to share in the wealth they were helping create as a consequence of increased productivity.
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We still have all this accumulated debt as a consequence of the recession and as a consequence of a series of decisions that were made over the last decade.
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And the UK could hardly insulate itself from a Eurozone tipped back into recession, were that to be the consequence of a disorderly Greek default.
And obviously all of us were heartbroken by the extraordinary devastation that took place recently as a consequence of the tsunami and the earthquake and the nuclear crisis in Japan.
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We are also conscious that non-combatants were killed and injured as a consequence of some of our actions.
Important and complex decisions were made with lightning speed and the consequence of being wrong was unforgiving.
"The Dutch announcement is a consequence of the investigations which were launched by EU member states a few weeks ago, " the EU spokesman said.
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In all of this, there were the ingredients of a good news story but it was badly told, and as a consequence the deal aimed at restoring power-sharing after November elections in Northern Ireland went on hold.
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The play identifies the rise of fundamentalism as a consequence of the invasion itself, suggesting that before the conflict these small groups were not supported by ordinary Iraqis.
Sgt Kneen said: "This later incident involved several players and spectators and as a consequence of these incidents, two men were treated at Noble's hospital, with one detained for treatment".
As a direct consequence of the Macondo Incident, we were forced to revise our short-term business priorities and expand our focus to protect the immediate and long-term interests of our Company.
If it were any other country, such a launch would seem of little consequence.
As a consequence, Republicans were forced to negotiate from a position of weakness.
But there was also an unintended consequence: reanimating many of those leveraged buyouts that were headed for trouble unless they could refinance their debt at lower rates, which they did.
As a consequence, technically, seniors were not eligible for a Cost of Living Adjustment, to have it go up because prices did not go up in the aggregate.
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But what happened as a consequence was for two years we were able to prevent some of the worst choices that states might have to make about laying off teachers and police officers and firefighters and so on.
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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 researchers were also able to see a rise in temperatures after 1970 - the consequence of clean air legislation cutting emissions of soot and sulphates.
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And if that were to happen, by whatever narrow margins, it really wouldn't be of consequence what the margin was.
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