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Although there is no clear record of Joseph Smith teaching of Heavenly Mother publicly, several of Smith's contemporaries attributed the theology to him either directly, or as a consequence of his theological stance.
Nigel Brailey treats the Free Thai movement as largely a sham and casts doubt on Pridi ’ s part, arguing “ it appears questionable whether Pridi committed himself personally to the Allied cause much prior to August 1942, if even then ,” suggesting that “ his eventual anti-Japanese stance was a consequence primarily of his hostility to Phibun .”
The political consequence of this stance advocates the ' de-Arabization ' of Lebanon.
Supposedly Ayres had been offered a chance to star in a Kildare television series years before when the medium was quite new, but refused to do so if the program was going to be allowed to have tobacco company sponsorship, then a primary source of television company's revenues, and this project was never made as a consequence of Ayres ' stance.

consequence and was
`` This was not merely alleging errors, but was carried out by day-after-day allegations in memos, written charges of serious consequence.
Since the 1946 disaster there have been 15 tsunami in the Pacific, but only one was of any consequence.
He was courteous and casual about it, as though it were of no consequence.
In the most famous version of her myth, her birth was the consequence of a castration: Cronus severed Uranus ' genitals and threw them behind him into the sea.
In chemistry, Schrödinger, Pauling, Mulliken and others noted that the consequence of Heisenberg's relation was that the electron, as a wave packet, could not be considered to have an exact location in its orbital.
The most serious consequence of this battle was not the loss of their possessions in Gaul to the Franks ; with Ostrogothic help, much of the Gallic territory was recovered, Herwig Wolfram notes, perhaps as far as Toulouse.
In the summer of that year Pelopidas was again sent into Thessaly, in consequence of fresh complaints against Alexander.
As a consequence, Johnson assumed an attitude of white supremacy typical of one in his position in his town, and he was unable to shed this perspective during his life.
In part this was a consequence of the increasingly specialised forms of warfare practiced in the later period.
As a consequence of his vision and audacity, there was now a land free from kings, a vast continent for new beginnings.
However, one consequence of this shift in emphasis was that during the last years of his life, Dürer produced comparatively little as an artist.
There was fear that Britain would soon be at war with these powers as a consequence of the Batavian revolution in the Netherlands.
As a consequence, it was only in 1836 that England allowed suspects of felonies the right to have legal counsel ( the Prisoners ' Counsel Act 1836 ).
He was such a favourite with the latter, that, when Greece was visited by a drought in consequence of a murder which had been committed, the oracle of Delphi declared that the calamity would not cease unless Aeacus prayed to the gods that it might.
As a consequence, the labour was immensely augmented, and the number of Abbreviators necessarily increased.
In the pontificate of Pius II, their number, which had been fixed at twenty-four, had overgrown to such an extent as to diminish considerably the individual remuneration, and, as a consequence, able and competent men no longer sought the office, and hence the old style of writing and expediting the Bulls was no longer used, to the great injury of justice, the interested parties, and the dignity of the Holy See.
This star was seen to possess an apparent motion similar to that which would be a consequence of the nutation of the Earth's axis ; but since its declination varied only one half as much as in the case of γ Draconis, it was obvious that nutation did not supply the requisite solution.
As another consequence of the disturbances, a new constitution was accepted in 1831 which came into effect on 4 September of that year.
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.
A major long-term consequence of the Third Reform Act was the rise of Lib-Lab candidates, in the absence of any committed Labour Party.

consequence and considered
As a consequence, Domitian was popular with the people and army but considered a tyrant by members of the Roman Senate.
In deontology, an act may be considered right even if the act produces a bad consequence, if it follows the rule that “ one should do unto others as they would have done unto them ”, and even if the person who does the act lacks virtue and had a bad intention in doing the act.
Keller and Chaplin shared anti-capitalist views ; Keller and Twain were both considered radicals at the beginning of the 20th century, and as a consequence, their political views have been forgotten or glossed over in popular perception.
In consequence, the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) has approved the use of low-level irradiation as an alternative treatment to pesticides for fruits and vegetables that are considered hosts to a number of insect pests, including fruit flies and seed weevils ; the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has cleared among a number of other applications the treatment of hamburger patties to eliminate the residual risk of a contamination by a virulent E. coli.
This has an interesting consequence because treaties that limit or extend the powers of the Dutch government are automatically considered a part of their constitutional law, for example, the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
As a consequence, after Munich, Britain was considered to be the main enemy of the Reich, and as a result, the influence of ardently Anglophobic Ribbentrop correspondingly rose with Hitler.
The law attributed to Moses, specifically the laws set out in Deuteronomy, as a consequence came to be considered supreme over all other sources of authority ( the king and his officials ), and the Levite priests were the guardians and interpreters of the law.
: A judicial precedent attaches a specific legal consequence to a detailed set of facts in an adjudged case or judicial decision, which is then considered as furnishing the rule for the determination of a subsequent case involving identical or similar material facts and arising in the same court or a lower court in the judicial hierarchy.
Many-valued logics formalize ideas that a realistic characterization of the notion of consequence requires the admissibility of premises which, owing to vagueness, temporal or quantum indeterminacy, or reference-failure, cannot be considered classically bivalent.
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 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.
One obvious consequence of this sacrosanctity was the fact that it was considered a capital offense to harm a tribune, to disregard his veto, or to interfere with a tribune.
Einstein considered this to be a natural consequence of special relativity, not a paradox as some suggested, and in 1911, he restated and elaborated on this result as printed below, ( with physicist Robert Resnick's comments following Einstein's ):
Neither Einstein nor Langevin considered such results to be literally paradoxical: Einstein only called it " peculiar " while Langevin presented it as a consequence of absolute acceleration.
Classically, Fermat's principle can be considered as a mathematical consequence of Huygens ' principle.
The consequence of its application is that even a simple LAN connector jack can be considered to be a telecommunications facility in Canada, for tax purposes.
The main consequence of a bid being considered hostile is practical rather than legal.
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.
Another example, among many, is when the gift of a silk garment is considered an insult by Flosi and a hard-won settlement breaks down as a consequence.
In the medieval economy, loans were entirely a consequence of necessity ( bad harvests, fire in a workplace ) and, under those conditions, it was considered morally reproachable to charge interest.
As a consequence, clinical trials on self-esteem were overlooked, since it was considered a less liable to rigorous measurement hypothesis.
However, in consequence of the partial failure on the right, it was considered necessary to recall all the troops and re-occupy the former position.
According to Münster ( 1970 ), " A somewhat unsatisfactory aspect of Carathéodory's theory is that a consequence of the Second Law must be considered at this point the statement of the first law, i. e. that it is not always possible to reach any state 2 from any other state 1 by means of an adiabatic process.

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