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As a consequence the image and reputation of France as Europe's military superpower was seriously compromised until after the war ended.

consequence and economic
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
My understanding and sympathies were enlarged, and many of my social, political, and economic views were modified as a consequence of increased knowledge.
The population of Italy almost doubled during the twentieth century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural South to the industrial cities of the North, a phenomenon which happened as a consequence of the Italian economic miracle of the 1950-60s.
In 1918, his art was to change dramatically as a direct consequence of Germany's economic, political and military collapse at the end of the First World War.
In reality, government loans to commercial banks make up a tiny proportion of the overall funding of commercial banks, and as a consequence, it can be ineffective at times when the degree of economic contraction is significant.
As a consequence of the industrial disarmament of Germany, whose economy by mid-1947 was deteriorating rapidly, the economic stagnation of Europe became inevitable.
In an economic cycle, a downturn can be considered a consequence of an expansion reaching an unsustainable state, and is corrected by a brief decline.
In late 2005, the World Bank, which had extended Yemen a four-year US $ 2. 3 billion economic support package in October 2002 together with other bilateral and multilateral lenders, announced that as a consequence of Yemen ’ s failure to implement significant reforms it would reduce financial aid by one-third over the period July 2005 through July 2008.
As a consequence, there are no specialist economic history graduate programs at any mainstream university anywhere in the country.
The population has increased greatly during the last few decades as a consequence of internal migration from other Departments of Paraguay, at first because of the economic boom in the 1970s, and later because of economic recession in the countryside.
As a consequence, the Culture has no need of economic constructs such as money ( as is apparent when it deals with civilizations in which money is still important ).
While the fall of the Berlin Wall had broad economic, political and social impacts globally, it also had significant consequence for the local urban environment.
It seems they would be willing to accept some high level of international isolation, perhaps even economic damage, as a consequence, because the issue has long been ingrained into their concept of Chinese nationalism, and into the expectations of their populace.
Marvin Harris particularly endeavored to explain taboos as a consequence of ecologic and economic conditions.
There are no oil, gas or mineral resources of economic consequence, but the county has abundant water.
As in classical economics, supply-side economics proposed that production or supply is the key to economic prosperity and that consumption or demand is merely a secondary consequence.
The reduction of national industry effected during the 1990s ( consequence of the affordability of imports made possible by the artificially low foreign currency exchange ), combined with the austerity economic policies put into place in the late 1990s and early 2000s in order to service the foreign debt and satisfy foreign creditors, had resulted by 2003 in a poverty rate of slightly over 50 %.
* Declining capacity to regulate the private sector, as a consequence of the post-Reagan shift to neoliberal policies, economic globalization, and the growth of corporate lobbies
Partly in consequence of the serious economic situation, the renewed movement for the closer union of the various South African colonies, formally initiated by Dr Jameson in 1907, received the support of the Cape parliament.
Influenced by the economic reaction which took place in 1879 in consequence of the state of affairs in Germany, where Prince Otto von Bismarck had introduced the protectionist system, a Protectionist party had been formed, which tried to gain adherents in the Riksdag.
Their flight was mainly a consequence of wartime events and Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, but partly also a consequence of the economic situation in the post-war years.
As a consequence, the U. S. Navy's more than $ 300 million in yearly economic impact, and thousands of military, federal and contractor jobs were lost on both Vieques Island, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

consequence and integration
There is a straightforward derivation using complex analysis and contour integration ; the complex formal power series version is clearly a consequence of knowing the formula for polynomials, so the theory of analytic functions may be applied.
The constant factor rule in integration is a dual of the constant factor rule in differentiation, and is a consequence of the linearity of integration.
As a consequence it allows the order of integration to be changed in iterated integrals.
The lasting consequence of the Milliken decision is that it opened the door for whites to flee to the suburbs and not be concerned about compliance with mandatory integration policies.
As a consequence of Crystal City's extensive integration with both office buildings and residential high-rise buildings, it is possible for most residents living to the east of Route 1 to traverse from one end to the other ( roughly north-south ), performing any shopping or dining along the way, entirely underground, thus making a large part of Crystal City an underground city.
Those characteristics ( through a process of pathological differentiation and integration of ego and superego structures ) are the consequence of pathological object relationships.
He notes increasing integration is a consequence of levels of being.
Rock's law can be seen as the economic flipside to Moore's law ; the latter is a direct consequence of the ongoing growth of the capital-intensive semiconductor industry — innovative and popular products mean more profits, meaning more capital available to invest in ever higher levels of large-scale integration, which in turn leads to creation of even more innovative products.
He presented an intelligent inquiry into identity and its distortion as a consequence of misplaced notions of fashion, integration and ethnicity.

consequence and continent
As a consequence of his vision and audacity, there was now a land free from kings, a vast continent for new beginnings.
Most hypotheses propose that the angle of subduction became shallow, and as a consequence, no magmatism occurred in the central west of the continent, and the underlying oceanic lithosphere actually caused drag on the root of the overlying continental lithosphere.
However, for its clergy this state of being unmarried is considered to be a consequence of the obligation to be completely and perpetually continent:

consequence and became
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
As a consequence of its use for transporting strawberries to market, the since-closed Cheddar Valley line became known as The Strawberry Line after it opened in 1869.
As a consequence, kaleidoscope became produced in large numbers, but yielded no direct financial benefits to Brewster.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
Ninety-six Liverpool fans died as a consequence of overcrowding at the Leppings Lane end, in what became known as the Hillsborough disaster.
One consequence of Mohist understanding of mathematics and the physical sciences combined with their skills as artisans was that they became the pre-eminent siege engineers of pre Qin unification China, capable of both reducing defences and holding cities.
In consequence, the Huari and Tiwanaku, who dwelt inland in the Andes became the predominant cultures of the region encompassing much of modern-day Peru and Bolivia.
" As a consequence, the term " global illumination " became confused with " diffuse interreflection ," and " Radiosity " became confused with " global illumination " in popular parlance.
' In consequence the army became further fragmented, leading to the complete breakdown of command and control during the war, and again after the AFRC coup of 1997.
Time now depended on velocity, and contraction became a fundamental consequence at appropriate speeds.
As a consequence of this Trinidad and Tobago became the focus of Spanish slaving raids, especially to supply Margarita's pearl fisheries.
As a consequence, population became 80 percent Muslim ( Persians, Turco, Kurds ) and 20 percent Armenian.
Admiral Hood interpreted the instruction to maintain line of battle to take precedence over the signal for close action, and as a consequence his squadron did not close rapidly and never became significantly engaged in the action.
As a consequence of developments in the military technique of the era and the improved striking power of the artillery, it became clear that it was necessary to modernize the fortifications of Krogen.
Later, as a consequence of revolt in 1567, the southern provinces became subject to Spain ( 1579 ), then to the Austrian Habsburgs ( 1713 ), to France ( 1795 ), and finally in 1815 to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Fish and chips became a stock meal among the working classes in Great Britain as a consequence of the rapid development of trawl fishing in the North Sea, and the development of railways which connected the ports to major industrial cities during the second half of the 19th century, which meant that fresh fish could be rapidly transported to the heavily populated areas.
As a consequence, the Duke of Gloucester became King Richard III.
However, Kimani Nehusi notes that with the rise of a large commercial slave trade, driven by European needs, enslaving enemies became less a consequence of war, and more and more a reason to go to war.
As a consequence of the treaty, Warmia became an autonomous region within Poland ruled by bishop of Warmia ( see Duchy of Warmia ).
The operation ultimately became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident.
When disks were small, this was of little consequence, because the individual allocation block size was trivial, but as disks started to approach the 1 GB mark, the smallest amount of space that any file could occupy ( a single allocation block ) became excessively large, wasting significant amounts of disk space.
During World War II, Taranto became famous as a consequence of the November 1940 British air attack on the Regia Marina naval base stationed here, which today called the Battle of Taranto.

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