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As a consequence of this, numerous German production and distribution companies went out of business in the 1950s and 1960s and cinemas across the Federal Republic closed their doors ; the number of screens in West Germany almost halved between the beginning and the end of the decade.
In the Anglo-Saxon world, the term philology to describe work on languages and literatures, which had become synonymous with the practices of German scholars, was abandoned as a consequence of anti-German feeling following World War I.
Although badly injured, Dutschke returned to political activism with the German Green Party before his death in a bathtub in 1979, as a consequence of his injuries.
A consequence of this development was a need for separate churches for the numerous German and Finnish-speaking citizens and during the 1530 the still-existent German and Finnish parishes were created.
In consequence, Army forces deploying to Africa suffered serious initial reverses when encountering German armored combat units in Africa at Kasserine Pass and other major battles.
Similarly to other German scholars, he welcomed the outbreak of the revolution as a clear consequence of the Enlightenment.
As a consequence, the German M1898 Mauser rifle and attached sword bayonet was a full eight inches longer than the British SMLE and its P1903 bayonet, which used a twelve-inch blade.
As an immediate consequence of the London conference 1948 the representatives of the three western occupations powers on the 1st of July convoked the Ministerpräsidenten ( prime ministers ) of the West German Länder in Frankfurt / Main and committed to them the socalled Frankfurt Documents ( Frankfurter Dokumente ).
Gagnan miniaturized and adapted it to gas generators in response to a fuel shortage, which was a consequence of German requisitioning.
As a consequence of the incident's mismanagement, the West German government created the GSG 9 under the leadership of then Oberstleutnant Ulrich Wegener so that similar situations in the future could be responded to adequately and professionally.
" By the end of the war, the best German troops were dead and the remainder were under continuous pressure on all parts of the Western Front, a consequence in part of an almost endless supply of fresh American reinforcements ( which the Germans were unable to match ) and in part of industry at last supplying the weakened Entente armies with the firepower to replace the men they lacked ( whilst Germany wanted for all sorts of materials thanks to the naval blockade ).
As a consequence, many of the city's street-and traffic-signs are written in both Hungarian and German making it an officially bilingual city due to its proximity to the Austrian frontier.
As a consequence, six British commandos captured in Operation Frankton, a raid on shipping at Bordeaux in December 1942, were executed by the German Navy.
It is thus the spread of Standard German as a language taught at school that defines the German Sprachraum, i. e. a political decision rather than a direct consequence of dialect geography, allowing areas with dialects of very limited mutual comprehensibility to participate in the same cultural sphere albeit used mainly in informal situations or at home and also including dialect literature, and more recently a resurgence of German dialects in mass media.
Then in 1899 in the German-Spanish Treaty ( 1899 ), as a consequence of the Spanish-American War of 1898, Spain sold the islands to Germany for 25, 000, 000 pesetas or respectively 17 million goldmark ( nearly 1, 000, 000 pounds sterling ), which administered them as Karolinen, administratively associated with German New Guinea.
As a consequence of the battle, German commerce raiding on the high seas by regular warships of the Kaiserliche Marine was brought to an end.
Moreover he never excluded the use of force to regain the eastern territories of former German Empire which had come under Polish control as a consequence of the Treaty of Versailles.
In the afternoon of May 25 Cisterna finally fell to 3rd Division who had had to go house to house winkling out the German 362nd Infantry which had refused to withdraw and, as a consequence, had virtually ceased to exist by the end of the day.
In 2009 the franchise won their last championship, making it 14 and creating a tie with The San German Athletics for most titles in the BSN LEAGUE, and as a consequence their prestige and quality was pushing the team once again.
One consequence of this is that in contrast to many other parliamentary democracies, the German Chancellor does not petition the head of state to dissolve the legislature.
A serious consequence of the hostile debate was that Schmoller went so far as to declare publicly that members of the " abstract " school were unfit to fill a teaching position in a German university, and his influence was quite sufficient to make this equivalent to a complete exclusion of all adherents to Menger's doctrines from academic positions in Germany.

consequence and historians
As a consequence, the anti-Domitianic tradition was already well established by the end of the 2nd century, and by the 3rd century, even expanded upon by early Church historians, who identified Domitian as an early persecutor of Christians.
This categorization is controversial however, as historians differ as to whether the famine was a deliberate part of the campaign of repression against kulaks and others, or simply an unintended consequence of the struggle over forced collectivization.
Totalitarian historians such as Richard Pipes tend to see Stalinism as the natural consequence of Leninism, that Stalin " faithfully implemented Lenin's domestic and foreign policy programmes ".
Her status is also a matter of dispute among the historians: some believed that she only was Władysław's mistress and others asserted that she was his wife, but this union was performed under pagan rituals and in consequence not recognized by the Church as a valid marriage.
Another consequence was the conversion of Clovis to Catholicism after a long period of reflection ( usually historians believe his conversion dates to the year 498 or 499 ), which brought him the support of neighbouring Christians as well as that of the influential clergy.
According to economist Claudia Goldin, the success of the cliometric revolution had as an unintended consequence the disappearance of economic historians from history departments.
The actual status of Zbigniew's mother has been a matter of dispute among historians: some believe that she was only Władysław's mistress while others assert that they were married but only under pagan rituals and, in consequence, the union wasn't recognized by the Church as a valid marriage.
It is noteworthy that one can find in older historiography the currently generally rejected theory of the existence of an older son of Mieszko II, called Bolesław the Forgotten () — who apparently succeeded his father in 1034 until his death in 1038 —, and, according to some historians was the real instigator of the Pagan Reaction, who in consequence took power around 1034.
Becker, like several earlier historians, suggests that the avoidance of arithmetic statement of geometrical magnitude in Euclid is avoided for ratios and proportions, as a consequence of recoil from the shock of incommensurability.

consequence and pursued
This development was a consequence of the expansionary policy pursued by the Sassanian king Khosrau II Parviz ( 590-628 ), whose aim was to secure Persian border areas such as Yemen.
Estonia had pursued a policy of neutrality, but it was of no consequence after the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany signed the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact on August 23, 1939.
Upon Nepos ' death in 480, Odoacer pursued his assassins, expanding his rule to include Dalmatia as a consequence.
So he decreed the first annual Sadie Hawkins Day, a foot race in which all the unmarried women pursued the town's bachelors, with matrimony as the consequence.
The main consequence of this was the creation of Green Left Weekly in 1991 which has consistently pursued an environment agenda in its pages.
As a consequence, over the autumn of 1958, the Soviet government pursued an escalating policy of economic and other sanctions against the Fagerholm government, canceling discussions on a range of economic issues and trying to leave little doubt in the minds of Finns that having Fagerholm as prime minister would be exceedingly costly.
She served as a basis for a draught capable of consensus which was cut on the situation and was pursued afterwards with all compulsory flexibility and consequence.
In consequence John Scrope had to flee to Skipton pursued by the King's men but Sedbar was caught and executed.
But some years later, 303 BCE, when Cleonymus of Sparta was in his turn invited by the Tarentines, the Metapontines, for what reason we know not, pursued a different policy, and incurred the resentment of that leader, who, in consequence, turned his own arms, as well as those of the Lucanians, against them.

consequence and more
Nevertheless, they made naught of Marx's prophecy that capitalism would never pay the `` workers '' -- to use Marx's word -- more than a subsistence wage, with the consequence that increased productivity must inevitably find its way into the capitalists' pockets with the result, in turn, that the gap between the rich and the poor would irrevocably widen and the misery of the poor increase.
As an obvious consequence, obstacles to genuine interfaith communication have grown more formidable in one important area: relations between Christians and non-Christians in these lands.
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
As a consequence of this approach, Descartes had to deal with more complicated equations and he had to develop the methods to work with polynomial equations of higher degree.
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
A more recent hypothesis is that the Dead Sea basin is a consequence of a " step-over " discontinuity along the Dead Sea Transform, creating an extension of the crust with consequent subsidence.
His grandfather, Thomas Francis, founder of the Carignano line of the House of Savoy, was the son of Catherine Michelle – a daughter of Philip II of Spain – and the great-grandson of the Emperor Charles V. But of more immediate consequence to Leopold I was the fact that Eugene was the second cousin of Victor Amadeus, the Duke of Savoy, a connection that the Emperor hoped might prove useful in any future confrontation with France.
Among the labour movement, a more marked consequence of autumn 1917 was the rise of the Worker's Guards.
One more consequence of the catastrophe at the battle of Edessa was that Gallienus lost control over the two provinces of Germania, Britain, Spain and a large part of Gaul, when another general, Postumus, had declared his own realm ( typically known today as the Gallic Empire ).
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.
One consequence of haplodiploidy is that females on average actually have more genes in common with their sisters than they do with their own daughters.
The main consequence is that mission velocities of more than a few times the velocity of the rocket motor exhaust ( with respect to the vehicle ) rapidly become impractical.
They all believe that, as a consequence, the film portrays 1st century Judea more accurately than actual Biblical epics, with its focus centred more on the average person of the era.
He wrote, " I do not know what this Aether is ", but that if it consists of particles then they must be " exceedingly smaller than those of Air, or even than those of Light: The exceeding smallness of its Particles may contribute to the greatness of the force by which those Particles may recede from one another, and thereby make that Medium exceedingly more rare and elastic than Air, and by consequence exceedingly less able to resist the motions of Projectiles, and exceedingly more able to press upon gross Bodies, by endeavoring to expand itself.
As a consequence, there will be more moving one way than the other and a net current will result.
As one consequence, workplace democracy has become both more common, and more advocated, in some places distributing all management functions among the workers, each of whom takes on a portion of the work.
As a consequence of this, many walls from medieval times were torn down and the stone ( still valuable as construction material ) reused in more modern bulwarks and bastions.
As a consequence Borno lost many northern territories to the Tuareg whose mobility allowed them to endure the famine more effectively.
As a consequence of this Altfed and Cimbala have argued that belief in Nuclear Winter has made Nuclear Warfare more plausible and not less, contrary to what Carl Sagan and others have argued, for Nuclear Winter inspired the technological imperative toward improved accuracy and weaponry.
As a consequence, the sequence that replicates fastest may even disappear completely in selection-mutation equilibrium, in favor of more slowly replicating sequences that are part of a quasispecies with a higher average growth rate.

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