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In part this was a consequence of the increasingly specialised forms of warfare practiced in the later period.
Pomponius Mela mentions it among the small towns of the district, probably as it was eclipsed by its neighbour Tarraco ( modern Tarragona ), but it may be gathered from later writers that it gradually grew in wealth and consequence, favoured as it was with a beautiful situation and an excellent harbour.
When Galileo later complained of rumors to the effect that he had been forced to abjure and do penance, Bellarmine wrote out a certificate denying the rumors, stating that Galileo had merely been notified of the decree and informed that, as a consequence of it, the Copernican doctrine could not be " defended or held ".
But in consequence of later political changes and events the order has been dissolved.
In 351, as a consequence of the difficulty of managing the entire empire alone, Constantius elevated his cousin Constantius Gallus, the eldest surviving son of Constantius ' half-uncle, Julius Constantius, to the subordinate rank of Caesar, but had him executed three years later after receiving scathing reports of his cousin's violent and corrupt nature.
Hofstadter's thesis about consciousness, first expressed in Gödel, Escher, Bach ( GEB ) but also present in several of his later books, is that it is an emergent consequence of seething lower-level activity in the brain.
France broke off diplomatic relations to the White government later, during the war of 1918, as a consequence of White Finland's co-operation with Germany.
As a consequence, Herbert's personal troubles increased as he subsequently failed as a draper and also, later, as a chemist's assistant.
In traditional Gaelic society every clan and chief of any consequence would have a resident harp player who would compose eulogies and elegies ( later known as " planxties ") in honour of the leader and chief men of the clan.
The survival of a dialect of Catalan in the town of Alghero is a consequence of the domination of the Crown of Aragon ( later subsumed in the Spanish Crown, after the marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel of Castile in the 15th century ) over Sardinia since the Middle Ages until the 18th century.
Horace Albright and Rockefeller discussed ways to preserve Jackson Hole from commercial exploitation, and in consequence, Rockefeller started buying Jackson Hole properties through the Snake River Land Company for the purpose of later turning them over to the National Park Service.
As a consequence Bussy moved his troops to the Isle de France ( now Mauritius ) and later contributed to the French effort in India in 1783.
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.
However, these first deposits, and later discoveries in Southern Californian mountains, attracted little notice and were of limited consequence economically.
Four years later he translated Napoleon's proclamation to the Hungarians, and, in consequence of this anti-Habsburg act, had to take refuge in Paris.
Pius wanted his own release from exile as well as the return of the Papal States, and, later on, the release of the 13 " Black Cardinals ", i. e., the Cardinals, including Consalvi, who had snubbed the marriage of Napoleon to Princess Marie Louise, believing that his previous marriage was still valid, and had been exiled and impoverished in consequence of their stand, along with several exiled or imprisoned prelates, priests, monks, nuns other various supporters.
Over a century later precession was explained in Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica ( 1687 ) to be a consequence of gravitation ( Evans 1998, p. 246 ).
It was later considered that the action of macrophages on infected nerve cells indicated the autoimmune reaction was likely a direct consequence of the presence of the virus.
The 30 ° angle of the escalators was discovered to be crucial to the incident and the large number of casualties in the fire was an indirect consequence of a fluid flow phenomenon that was later named the trench effect ; this phenomenon was completely unknown prior to the fire.
If someone's license plate is caught by a traffic camera for speeding and they receive a speeding ticket in the mail a week later, this consequence will not be very effective against speeding.
Basiliscus ordered the death of Patricius, as the officer was a natural candidate to overthrow the new Emperor ; as a consequence, Verina later intrigued against Basiliscus, because of her lover's execution.
Agaphia died as a consequence of the childbirth three days later, on 24 July, and six days later, on 30 July, the nine-days-old Tsarevich also died.
His law was later recognized as a consequence of the first law of thermodynamics, but Hess's statement was not explicitly concerned with the relation between energy exchanges by heat and work.

consequence and just
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
but observe that one cannot just tell by scrutinizing a property what it entails ; one might be surprised at a consequence.
Amongst liquid-fueled rockets, complexity can be influenced by how much hardware must be lightweight, like pressure-fed engines can have two orders of magnitude lesser part count than pump-fed engines but lead to more weight by needing greater tank pressure, most often used in just small maneuvering thrusters as a consequence.
One consequence of the court decision was that tiny Turtle Island just outside of Maumee Bay and originally treated as being wholly in Michigan, was split between the two states.
The most important consequence from this ; is that from now and then many lamas are involved in scandals, corruption or crimes, because they just act as Wrathful bodhisattvas like Mahakala, Yamantaka, Dorje Phagmo, Vajrapani and others.
But Aristarchus has brought out a book consisting of certain hypotheses, wherein it appears, as a consequence of the assumptions made, that the universe is many times greater than the ' universe ' just mentioned.
A consequence is that good moral thinking is just an elevated and subtly strategic version of plain old means-end reasoning.
The transfer principle states that true first order statements about R are also valid in * R. For example, the commutative law of addition, x + y = y + x, holds for the hyperreals just as it does for the reals ; since R is a real closed field, so is * R. Since for all integers n, one also has for all hyperintegers H. The transfer principle for ultrapowers is a consequence of Łoś ' theorem of 1955.
In response to this, Napoleon hastily assembled an army of just over 200, 000 consisting largely of inexperienced, barely trained recruits and severely short of horses ( a consequence of the Russian invasion, where most of his veteran troops and horses had perished ).
As a consequence, the Cato Institute has criticized a number of decisions made by President Obama, just as it had regularly criticized decisions made by former President Bush.
As consequence for answering incorrectly, he is thrown into the Chasm of Eternal Peril, like the fictional Sir Robin just before him.
Being a consequence of just algebraic expression manipulation, these relations are valid for matrices with entries in any commutative ring ( commutativity must be assumed for determinants to be defined in the first place ).
The R-W explanation of the blocking phenomenon illustrates one consequence of the assumption just stated.
One must accept suffering as a just consequence and as an opportunity for spiritual progress.
Findings from the WVS indicate that support for gender equality is not just a consequence of democratization.
This measure caused much dissatisfaction, and gave rise to a strong agrarian movement in consequence of which the government, in the beginning of 1895, before the assembling of the Riksdag, made use of its right of raising the two duties on barley just referred to, which were afterwards somewhat reduced as far as seed barley for sowing purposes was concerned.
An important consequence here, however, is that inequalities can actually be just on Rawls ' view, as long as they are to the benefit of the least well off.
It follows, Maxwell thought that the Second Law was just a provisional consequence of technological limitations that would be eventually overcome when humans would be capable of observing and manipulating individual molecules.
Migratory populations are longer-winged than those resident year round, but this cannot be used to delimit subspecies as it is quite obviously is a consequence of differing habits and can be expected to undergo convergent evolution in unrelated populations of this species that just share the same habits.
According to IGN, " he is probably the most famous hero in the history of the Final Fantasy series ," and although " his star has faded somewhat over the last decade and change, maybe it's just a consequence of overexposure.
Any components which are heard are usually lower, with the most commonly heard frequency being just the difference tone,, though this may be a consequence of the other phenomena.
As a consequence, most airlines now post their timetables only online ( the larger airlines often offering a stand-alone application, while others provide just a downloadable document such as a PDF ), and the value of many airline timetable books has risen among collectors.
Purell has been shown to fail to meet the FDA 21 CFR 333. 470 performance standards for health-care personnel antiseptic hand washes not just as a consequence of the decrease in effectiveness with repeated use, but due to a lack of persistence in antimicrobial activity after application and the decrease in effectiveness with heavy soil loads.
Minds ( and, as a consequence, Culture starships ) usually bear names that do a little more than just identify them.

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