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Another and consequence
Another likely explanation for the loss of its eyes is that of selective neutrality and genetic drift: in the dark environment of the cave, the eyes are neither advantageous nor disadvantageous and thus any genetic factors that might impair the eyes ( or their development ) can take hold with no consequence on the individual or species.
Another consequence was an expansion of freshwater environments, since continental runoff now had longer distances to travel before reaching oceans.
Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation and / or damage to components.
Another direct consequence was that the destruction of the Macedonian Army sealed the fate of the Ottoman Vardar Army, which was fighting the Serbs to the north.
Another consequence of this was the French loss of geopolitical interests in the region ; this meant an alliance with Israel was no longer of any use for French diplomacy.
Another consequence of this principle is that only those penalties that had already been established for the offence in the time when it was committed can be imposed.
Another consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, carried out by the Southern Front in June – July 1940.
Another consequence of not being synchronized is having an “ offset ” boat, or a boat that tilts to one side ( port or starboard ).
Another consequence of using medians is that adding an " all-zero ballot "
Another undesirable consequence of secondary emission is that in extreme cases enough charge can flow to the screen grid to overheat and destroy it.
Another consequence of William's invasion was the sundering of the formerly close ties between England and Scandinavia.
Another consequence of the rotation of a planet is the phenomenon of precession.
Another potentially important consequence of the peace might have been that a number of provisions of the Treaty of The Hague, that had been conditional on a peace, like the reduction of the French army of occupation, would now have become operational.
Another consequence of the Buckingham π theorem of dimensional analysis is that the functional dependence between a certain number ( say, n ) of variables can be reduced by the number ( say, k ) of independent dimensions occurring in those variables to give a set of p = n − k independent, dimensionless quantities.
Another consequence is that a left Artinian ring is right Noetherian if and only if right Artinian.
Another consequence of more academically-oriented authors was the large number of essay collections published in recent years ; these often provide an authors ' interpretations of other authors or reflections on other forms of art.
Another consequence of autoinfection is that the autoinfective larvae can carry gut bacteria back into the body.
Another consequence of Sieciech ’ s political persecution was the kidnapping of Zbigniew by Sieciech ’ s enemies and his return from abroad in 1093.
Another typical wind blows from southeast, mostly as a consequence of atlantic disturbances and storms, bringing humid and warmer air from the sea.
Another consequence of JSP's focus on data streams is that it creates program designs with a very different structure to the kind created by the stepwise refinement methods of Wirth and Dijkstra.
Another consequence of the winds is water currents.
Another consequence of the Carlsbad Decrees was the refusal by Frederick William III to confer the chain of office, the official seal and an official name to the new university.
Another long term consequence of the famine was the Land War of the 1870s and 1880s, in which tenant farmers agitated, sometimes violently for better terms from their landlords.
Another consequence of this name is that she was seen as a herald of imminent birth, as when the amniotic sac breaks and floods its waters, it is a medical indicator that the child is due to be born extremely soon.
Another example, among many, is when the gift of a silk garment is considered an insult by Flosi and a hard-won settlement breaks down as a consequence.

Another and victory
Another striking example was its use by Alexander Macomb in the stunning victory at the Battle of Plattsburgh.
Another of Eisenstein's films, 1927's October, depicted the Bolshevik perspective on the October Revolution, culminating in the storming of the Winter Palace which provided Soviet viewers with the victory that the workers and peasants lacked in Battleship Potemkin, ending with Lenin ( as played by an unknown worker ) declaring that the government is overthrown.
* December 26 – 29 – American Civil War – Battle of Chickasaw Bayou: Another victory for the Confederate Army, outnumbered two to one, results in six times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults commanded by the Union general, William T. Sherman.
Another great mid era historian, Thomas Arnold, ranked the victory of Charles Martel even higher than the victory of Arminius in its impact on all of modern history: " Charles Martel's victory at Tours was among those signal deliverances which have affected for centuries the happiness of mankind.
Another 4 x 100 m relay victory yielded Dillard's fourth Olympic title.
Another truce was attempted to be made in 578, but was abandoned when the Sassanian's gained a great victory.
Seeing this as a classic Pyrrhic victory, British Whig Party leader and war critic Charles James Fox echoed Plutarch's famous words by saying, " Another such victory would ruin the British Army!
The report is often quoted as " Another such victory and I come back to Epirus alone ", or " If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined.
" Also, in Beauharnais v. Illinois, a 1952 U. S. Supreme Court decision involving a charge proscribing group libel, Justice Hugo Black alluded to the Pyrrhic War in his dissent: " If minority groups hail this holding as their victory, they might consider the possible relevancy of this ancient remark: ' Another such victory and I am undone.
Another example is the rule of Pol Pot in Cambodia from 1975-78, who led the Khmer Rouge to victory following a devastating civil war.
* Another 53 men strong chemical-contamination contingent was ready to be sent to Turkey, but because of the quick victory it was stopped one day before departure.
Another form of more organized worship is when one person begins to walk around the church as other worshippers follow in a systematic march while worshipping ; this is known as " victory marching ".
Another oft-repeated Barry quote came in the aftermath of his electoral victory, in which he counseled those voters who opposed his mayoral campaign to " get over it.
Another notable accomplishment was the Jets ' 5 – 3 victory over the Soviet National team on January 5, 1978, making the Jets the first club team ever to defeat the Soviet elite squad.
Another victory in the 1764 Battle of Buxar ( in Bihar ), further consolidated the Company's power, and forced emperor Shah Alam II to appoint it the diwan, or revenue collector, of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
Another achievement of Mahadji was his victory over the Nizam of Hyderabad ’ s army in a battle.
Another notable coin is the Prussian thaler of 1871, commemorating the victory of the Franco-Prussian war, opening the gates for the Prussian king to be crowned as Emperor of the unified German nation.
" Another human rights organisation, Freedom House, said that the victory of Putin's party in the 2007 elections " was achieved under patently unfair and non-competitive conditions calling into doubt the result ’ s legitimacy.
Another hard crash at Martinsville left him with broken ribs, but Allison rebounded yet again, leading a contingent of Fords to victory in the Winston 500 at Talladega, his third win in that race.
Another definition of a " genuine all-rounder " is a player who can through both batting and bowling ( though not necessarily both in the same match ), consistently " win matches for the team " ( i. e., propel his / her team to victory by an outstanding individual performance ).

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