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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.
The administration never made use of many Republicans of consequence whose services in one form or another would have been available for the asking.
For example, many asymptotic expansions are derived from the formula, and Faulhaber's formula for the sum of powers is an immediate consequence.
This move away from Essendon, at a time when fans would walk to their local ground, did not go over well with many Essendon people ; and, as a consequence, a new team and club was formed in 1900, unconnected with the first ( although it played in the same colours ), that was based at the Essendon Cricket Ground, and playing in the Victorian Football Association.
Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation and / or damage to components.
Conversely, for many deductive systems, it is possible to prove the completeness theorem as an effective consequence of the compactness theorem.
As a consequence Europe's economic integration deepened, the continent became depolarised and the European Union expanded to include many of the formerly communist European countries, in 2004 and 2007.
My understanding and sympathies were enlarged, and many of my social, political, and economic views were modified as a consequence of increased knowledge.
As a consequence during WWII there was a strong support for Italy between many Muslim Libyans, who enrolled in the Italian Army
As a consequence many civilians fled to the area of Ahmad Shah Massoud.
The consequence was that Rezin and Pekah were conquered and many of the people carried captive to Assyria (, ; ).
One consequence of the Stalinist division of Central Asia into five republics is that many ethnic Kyrgyz do not live in Kyrgyzstan.
As a consequence, many of his works were confiscated and he was banned from creating and exhibiting similar art.
In consequence, many working conditions are not negotiable due to a strong legal protection of individuals.
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 his outspoken support for Sadat's Camp David peace treaty with Israel in 1978, his books were banned in many Arab countries until after he won the Nobel Prize.
One consequence of this is that many spellings come to reflect a word's morphophonemic structure rather than its purely phonemic structure ( for example, the English regular past tense morpheme is consistently spelled-ed in spite of its different pronunciations in various words ).
As a consequence, many church leaders reserved hymn-singing to meetings other than the main Sunday services, and for private or household devotions.
This law, which is a consequence of the axioms of probability, says that if ( for example ) a coin is tossed repeatedly many times, in such a way that its probability of landing heads is the same on each toss, and the outcomes are probabilistically independent, then the relative frequency of heads will be close to the probability of heads on each single toss.
The consequence of this was that many of these converts left the Church.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
As a consequence, Castile was governed by a single count, but had a largely mostly non-feudal territory with many free peasants.
As a consequence of rock-paper-scissors programming contests, many strong algorithms have emerged.
In particular, he considered many higher functions of the human brain to be the unintended side consequence or by-product of natural selection, rather than direct adaptations.

consequence and employees
The consequence is that 100 people are left unemployed and employees must cope with reduced wages.
One consequence in the UK, however, is that this legislation left uncertain the position of agency workers protection by the job security, child care and other rights for employees in ERA 1996.
At first, Monica's employees disliked her because three of them were the children of the previous head chef who had been fired as a consequence of Monica's arrival.
Efficiency wage models like that of Shapiro and Stiglitz ( 1984 ) suggest wage rents as an addition to monitoring, since this gives employees an incentive not to shirk, given a certain probability of detection and the consequence of being fired.
As a consequence, the Supreme Court later decided on September 2008 that terminated employees are entitled to backwages.
As a consequence, the protestors have been known to intimidate the employees of the stockbrokers instead in order to try to force the companies to stop handling the shares.

consequence and involved
For example, the effects on the character of the agent or any other people involved in an action may be regarded as a relevant consequence.
In this example, there is no moral judgment involved, since this is a mechanical consequence of a physical action.
A second consequence of the presence of the 2 '- hydroxyl group is that in conformationally flexible regions of an RNA molecule ( that is, not involved in formation of a double helix ), it can chemically attack the adjacent phosphodiester bond to cleave the backbone.
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.
As a consequence, the most frequently involved site of septic metastases are the lungs, followed by the joints ( knee, hip, sternoclavicular joint, shoulder and elbow ).
; It is considered most likely that these salts are formed as a consequence of rapid acid dissolution of ash particles within eruption plumes, which is thought to supply the cations involved in the deposition of sulphate and halide salts.
This study only evaluated the consequence of learning about a flashbulb event, and not how the consequences of being involved with the event affects accuracy.
On 1 July of the same year, he was involved in another duel, with Theophilus Swift, Esq., in consequence of a pamphlet criticising Lennox's character published under Swift's name.
In consequence of a misadventure — blotting the manuscript — he was involved in a quarrel with the librarian, and was compelled by the government to leave Tuscany.
He categorically denied that his resignation had anything to do with the " Cash for Peerages " affair, stating that he was " not directly involved in whether peerages were offered for cash ", although this was contradicted by subsequent press reports attributed to " Labour insiders ", which suggested that his resignation was indeed a direct consequence of the affair.
Would is the most common modal verb used in this sense, as it expresses simple consequence ( as opposed to the uncertainty involved with might or could ).
Another negative consequence for the companies involved in cartel cases may be the adverse publicity which may damage the company ´ s reputation.
The high price of Camu camu is a consequence of the difficult logistics involved in production for off-site consumption.
In consequence the spikes of fluid ride the field lines out into space until there is a balance of the forces involved.
An individual can be ego involved in a certain attitude that has no hedonic consequence.
Production of the album occurred during Peart's recovery from his loss as chronicled in his book Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road and as a consequence he was not involved in the production of the album ; at the time, Peart had declared to his bandmates that they should consider him retired, and so Lifeson and Lee were facing the possibility that it might be the band's last ever release.
One blocks every move by one's opponents yet for all parties involved you might be playing with clouds ( it's painless and without harmful consequence ).
The " tumult " which surrounded this usurpation was probably violent, though whether or not it involved the deposition or assassination of the legitimate king, Wittiza, or was a consequence of his recent natural death has divided scholars.
Claims of him being involved in the life of the team using unethical methods have yet to be proven, and, as a consequence, the topic is still subject to discussion.
While the roots of the split between Tyndall and Jordan was considerd to be the marriage of Jordan to Françoise Dior-who had previously been romantically involved with Tyndall-Tyndall himself stated that the rift between the two men was a consequence of an ideological clash resuting from his rejection of Jordan's endorsement of straight Nazism and his own preference for a more ' British ' solution.
The general view then was that the tectum, in these species, is the main visual center in the non-mammalian brain, and, as a consequence, is involved in a wide variety of behaviors.
The Wiesbaden prosecutor said in 2004 there was no doubt that as a consequence of his own behaviour and with no-one else involved, Duggan had thrown himself in front of several cars and died on the third attempt.
He said the prosecutor's office was 100 percent certain it was suicide, in the sense that Duggan's death was a consequence of his own behaviour, with no one else involved.
It is clear that the doses involved were low and that it is extremely unlikely that any of the children who were used as subjects were harmed as a consequence.

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