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consequence and personal
A personal injury trust is any form of trust where funds are held by trustees for the benefit of a person who has suffered an injury and funded exclusively by funds derived from payments made in consequence of that injury.
Literary interpretation has found in the myth the structure and consequence of personal over-ambition ( Levin 1952 ).
It is about the abandonment of Oedipus in the mountains, and one's personal condition being a consequence of one's upbringing.
The WCTU perceived alcoholism as a cause and consequence of larger social problems rather than as a personal weakness or failing.
The normal consequence of such an outcome is a personal dictatorship or the imposition upon the community of an oligarchy in which the dissident individual or individuals play a prominent role.
Leven eventually accepted command of the forces raised for the invasion of England, and was in consequence accused of having broken his personal oath to Charles.
She cited the Revenue Commissioners in this context, pointing out that a significant proportion of the clients of these bodies are not computer literate and therefore the level of personal contact is inadequate as a consequence.
In Ludwig Ott's Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma he states that " the fact of her death is almost generally accepted by the Fathers and Theologians, and is expressly affirmed in the Liturgy of the Church ", to which he adduces a number of helpful citations, and concludes that " for Mary, death, in consequence of her freedom from original sin and from personal sin, was not a consequence of punishment of sin.
Although Herodotus presents the revolt as a consequence of Aristagoras and Histiaeus's personal motives, it is clear that Ionia must have been ripe for rebellion anyway.
In another variant, the irrationality of human ethics is explored when the cost has a personal consequence.
As a consequence of this arrangement, during the remainder of his working life, Raven became one of Britain's most prolific writers in a range of genres including fiction, essays, personal reminiscences, polemics, theatre, screenplays and magazine journalism.
Although Herodotus presents the revolt as a consequence of Aristagoras's personal motives, it is clear that Ionia must have been ripe for rebellion anyway, the primary grievance being the tyrants installed by the Persians.
* In the series Bokurano by Mohiro Kitoh, middle highschool student Mako " Nakama " Nakarai ( who is the daughter of Miko, an ex-prostitute and now bar hostess ) considers getting into enjo-kōsai because she needs to make fast money to fill a personal goal, before it is her time to pilot the Zearth super robot and die as a consequence.
In consequence, according to two big studies of motor vehicle accident tort claims ( not just lawsuits ), payments to lawyers equalled 47 percent of the total personal injury benefits paid by liability insurers to third-party accident victims.
Attitude ( or issue ) importance concerns not only matters of personal consequence, but also those matters of national / international interest ( Crano, 1995 ).
While an individual may view this situation as objectively important, because of the possibly low level of personal consequence ( vested interest ), his resultant behaviors may not be indicative of his attitude concerning the situation.
Stake refers to the perceived personal consequence of an attitude that is directly related to the intensity of vested interest.
Privately, Chaliapin's personal affairs were in a state of disarray as a consequence of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
As a consequence the Old Mancunians undertook to finance an application by the School to the College of Arms for a grant of Arms personal to itself.
* Critics also argue that the behavior affected by sin taxes are strictly personal and of no social consequence, and therefore should not be moderated by government.
Failure has some type of consequence, such as personal injury or increased fatigue of the in-game character.
Conquest argued that Stalinism was a natural consequence of the system established by Lenin, although he conceded that the personal character traits of Stalin had brought about the particular horrors of the late 1930s.
Hicky benefited little from the paper, as William Hickey further tells us that he allowed it " to become the channel of personal invective, and the most scurrilous abuse of individuals of all ranks, high and low, rich and poor, many were attacked in the most wanton and cruel manner ..... His utter ruin was the consequence ".

consequence and troubles
Probably as a consequence of the troubles, the priory petitioned the king in 1328 to be exempted from the " clerical tenth " ( a 10 % tax on clerical property ) and in 1344 it was granted permission to fortify its buildings.
He professed history at Lausanne from 1833 to 1846, when he lost his chair in consequence of the religious troubles.
However, their specific Muscovite shape is a direct consequence of the Time of troubles of the early 17th century.

consequence and increased
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 a consequence, the labour was immensely augmented, and the number of Abbreviators necessarily increased.
The surface of the water becomes slightly concave, with the consequence that the potential energy of the water at the greater radius is increased by the work done against gravity to achieve the greater height.
An unintended consequence was the increased dependence on migratory, especially foreign, labor.
My understanding and sympathies were enlarged, and many of my social, political, and economic views were modified as a consequence of increased knowledge.
This decline ( in aerobic capacity ) is most likely a consequence of the sedentary lifestyle that is often associated with the symptoms of IBM ( i. e. progressive muscle weakness, decreased mobility, and increased level of fatigue ).
These facts might be a consequence of the increased availability of e-resources.
Osteoporosis itself has no symptoms ; its main consequence is the increased risk of bone fractures.
However, it is now known that only around 10 % of a dose of PCP is removed by the kidneys, which would make increased urinary clearance of little consequence ; furthermore, urinary acidification is dangerous, as it may induce acidosis and worsen rhabdomyolysis ( muscle breakdown ), which is not an unusual manifestation of PCP toxicity.
First, when the prefix bi is added to a name, a hydrogen is added to the ion's formula and its charge is increased by 1, the latter being a consequence of the hydrogen ion's + 1 charge.
The releases of carbon dioxide into the biosphere as a consequence of industrialization have also depressed the proportion of carbon-14 by a few percent ; conversely, the amount of carbon-14 was increased by above-ground nuclear bomb tests that were conducted into the early 1960s.
It has been experimentally demonstrated that, as a consequence, when the magnetic field is increased beyond the critical field, the resulting phase transition leads to a decrease in the temperature of the superconducting material.
The population increased to 480, 000 as a consequence of several incorporations during the 1990s, but it fell to 452, 827 in 1998.
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.
A change in the composition of the blood, rendering it less stimulating ; the proportion of serum becoming increased after bleeding, in consequence of its being reproduced with greater facility than the other elements of the blood ; 4.
Forest fires are more common close to edges as a consequence of increased desiccation at edges and increased understory growth present due to increased light availability.
As a consequence of this shift, direct sales of weaponry to nations no longer under the nuclear umbrella of previous US security guarantees dramatically increased as US guarantees were withdrawn.
Solon's reforms occurred in the context of democratic politics at Athens that required clearer distinctions between " free " and " slave "; as a perverse consequence, chattel slavery increased.
When using consequences to modify a response, the effectiveness of a consequence can be increased or decreased by various factors.
But if a consequence follows the response consistently after successive instances, its ability to modify the response is increased.
Its frequency increased as a consequence of high genetic drift within this population.
The fame of Scherpenheuvel increased and increasing numbers of people arrived, begging for protection against plague and famine that swept the Low Countries as a consequence of the " Eighty Years War " ( Dutch Revolt ).

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