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As a consequence, opposition parties were legalized and a national congress of civil and political groups met to draft a new democratic constitution to be approved by a national referendum.
Romantic nationalism ( also national romanticism, organic nationalism, identity nationalism ) is the form of nationalism in which the state derives its political legitimacy as an organic consequence of the unity of those it governs.
As a consequence, an official national policy of multiculturalism was adopted in the early 1980s.
As a consequence of these reasons, city authorities, national governments and places of worship all changed their regulations for burials.
In consequence, after the attempt is made ( the Orsini incident of 1858 ), the Emperor makes him Minister of the Interior with power to maintain peace and national security at any cost.
The reduction of national industry effected during the 1990s ( consequence of the affordability of imports made possible by the artificially low foreign currency exchange ), combined with the austerity economic policies put into place in the late 1990s and early 2000s in order to service the foreign debt and satisfy foreign creditors, had resulted by 2003 in a poverty rate of slightly over 50 %.
As a consequence of these reasons, city authorities, national governments and places of worship all changed their regulations for burials.
The adoption of the Ethiopian national colours by many Pan-African entities is a consequence of this.
They began to appear in the decade of 1990 possibly as a consequence of both the increase in the purchasing power of the low income classes after the curbing of hyperinflation and the decrease in middle-class net income due to a gradual increase in the national average tax load.
In 1944, as a consequence of the war, most members of German national minority left the town escaping before Yugoslav partisans and Soviet Red Army.
In consequence, Canada does not have-and arguably cannot have-a national health care system.
Critics have claimed that recent developments are a consequence of national economic recovery and pointed to the loss of thousands of Alabama's historic textile jobs under Riley.
Second half of the century was a time of advanced crisis and, in consequence irreversible decline of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów ) ended up in the Partitions of Poland and in loss of national independence.
As a consequence of these uncoordinated inward looking mutually contradictory national policies, international trade and investment stagnated – and crucially contemporaneous expert perceptions of the ' whys ' of this stagnation best summed up in the phrase ' beggar thy neighbor, decisively conditioned notions of a better global trade and investment system " next time ".
As a consequence, student unions are generally established at national level with local sections in most universities.
The decision was mainly influenced by European Rationalist and Protestant ideals, but was also a consequence of the pragmatic concerns of minority religious groups and small states that did not want to be under the power or influence of a national religion that did not represent them.
Attitude ( or issue ) importance concerns not only matters of personal consequence, but also those matters of national / international interest ( Crano, 1995 ).
However, with the coming of the Popular Liberation Army ( ELN by its Spanish initials ) there ensued a three-way struggle between the national military, the incoming guerrillas and local paramilitaries, with the serious consequence of massive population displacement.
In the penultimate round of the Euro 2012 qualifiers Sweden beat Finland away ( 2-1 ), as a consequence the last match was without any stake for the Hungarian national side which left its mark on it.
As a consequence of the health risks associated with second-hand smoke, smoke-free regulations in indoor public places, including restaurants, cafés, and nightclubs have been introduced in a number of jurisdictions, at national or local level, as well as some outdoor open areas.
Article 374 of the Honduras Constitution asserts this unmodifiability, stating, " It is not possible to reform, in any case, the preceding article, the present article, the constitutional articles referring to the form of government, to the national territory, to the presidential period, the prohibition to serve again as President of the Republic, the citizen who has performed under any title in consequence of which she / he cannot be President of the Republic in the subsequent period.
It is the consequence of national competition between Serbia and the other republics.
As a consequence of the size of its viewership, Rede Globo is in a position to exert significant influence over the outcome of a local or national election.

consequence and pride
The general pride & affected consequence of these committees.

consequence and names
HCE is at first referred to as " Harold or Humphrey Chimpden "; a conflation of these names as " Haromphreyld ", and as a consequence of his initials " Here Comes Everybody ".
Streets north of the railroad tracks have Spanish names, and streets south of the railroad tracks have English ones as a consequence of a 1921 municipal ordinance which declared that land north of the tracks be reserved for Hispanic residences and businesses, and land south of the tracks be reserved for Anglo residences and businesses.
As a consequence, many Irish peers had little or no connection to Ireland, and indeed the names of some Irish peerages ( for example, the Earldoms of Mexborough and Ranfurly ) refer to places elsewhere in the British Isles.
He and Burnouf had been in frequent correspondence, and his claim to have independently detected the names of the satrapies, and thereby to have fixed the values of the Persian characters, was in consequence fiercely attacked.
The second difficulty is taxonomical ; some common species that are now placed in genus Triteleia were formerly placed in genus Brodiaea, and as a consequence " brodiaea " has been incorporated into some of their common names.
Minds ( and, as a consequence, Culture starships ) usually bear names that do a little more than just identify them.
The choice of names for Ivor and Ynyr in the stories may be a consequence of spurious additions to the Laws of Edward the Confessor, which inaccurately speak of good relations between Wessex and the Welsh in the reign of King Ine of Wessex ( reigned 688 – 726 ).
George Fraser Black stated that the-s in the surnames Atkins, and Aitkins, represents " son "; an in consequence, that these names equate to Atkinson.
The surnames and given names have undergone a variety of transformations in spelling over the years, and in consequence there are many variant forms of the name still in use today.
As a consequence, the AICF transformed Ambassador Auditorium on the Ambassador College campus from a church auditorium in which Saturday Sabbath church services were conducted, into a " Carnegie Hall of the West ", which began a concert series featuring the top names in classical music, jazz and the performing arts.
As a consequence certain names became characteristic of certain districts: Japheth and Caleb in Greece, and hence among the Karaites ; Kalonymus in south Italy ; Sheshet and Joab in Rome ; Sinai and Pesaḥ in Germany.
An unfortunate effect of the simplification was that many name changes had to be made as a consequence, including ones of some well-known and economically important species ; at that date, the conservation of species names was not allowed under the Code.
In consequence there are two Scottish clans with similar namesthe lowland Clan Nicolson and the highland Clan MacNeacail.
Siegel used the symbol T for the value defined below as S. In consequence, the test is sometimes referred to as the Wilcoxon T test, and the test statistic is reported as a value of T. Other names may include the't-test for matched pairs ' or the't-test for dependent samples '.

consequence and have
I have chosen to use the word `` mimesis '' in its Christian rather than its classic implications and to discover in the concrete forms of both art and myth powers of theological expression which, as in the Christian mind, are the direct consequence of involvement in historical experience, which are not reserved, as in the Greek mind, only to moments of theoretical reflection.
we also have, in consequence, the duty to appraise realistically and honestly their performance and to communicate our judgments to their leaders in frank but friendly ways.
A Georgia soldier gave his wife the following description of the cause and consequence of diarrhoea: `` I have bin a little sick with diorah two or three days.
Since the 1946 disaster there have been 15 tsunami in the Pacific, but only one was of any consequence.
This last point is important because if high school pupils are aware that few, if any, graduates who have chosen a certain vocational program have obtained a job as a consequence of the training, the whole idea of relevance disappears.
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.
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.
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 ).
Their numbers have dwindled to about 2, 000 as a consequence of disease and disruption of traditional lifestyles, though people with partial Aleut descent may number around 15, 000.
All Japanese Kamakura sects of Buddhism ( Zen, Nichiren, Jodo ) have relaxed Mahayana vinaya, and as a consequence, vegetarianism is rare.
It occurs as a consequence of a rapid rise in serum tonicity following treatment in individuals with chronic, severe hyponatraemia who have made intracellular adaptations to the prevailing hypotonicity.
The administration never made use of many Republicans of consequence whose services in one form or another would have been available for the asking.
That a rational number must have a finite or recurring decimal expansion can be seen to be a consequence of the long division algorithm, in that there are only q-1 possible nonzero remainders on division by q, so that the recurring pattern will have a period less than q.
A straightforward practical consequence is that any meaningful equation ( and any inequality and inequation ) must have the same dimensions in the left and right sides.
If the barbarians are successful in their attack ( if they have a strength greater than Catan ), then the players must pay the consequence.
A consequence of this theory is that effective teaching should present a variety of teaching methods which cover all three learning modalities so that different students have equal opportunities to learn in a way that is effective for them.
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.
The Oriental and Eastern Churches have also been working toward reconciliation as a consequence of the ecumenical movement.
Like some of his other epistles ( e. g., those to Corinth: 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians ), this seems to have been written in consequence of information which had been conveyed to Paul of the internal state of the church there by Epaphras.
As a consequence, French movies have to be amortized on a relatively small market and thus generally have budgets far lower than their American counterparts, ruling out expensive settings and special effects.
A consequence of this structure is fractals may have emergent properties ( related to the next criterion in this list ).
Even the " exact " FFT algorithms have errors when finite-precision floating-point arithmetic is used, but these errors are typically quite small ; most FFT algorithms, e. g. Cooley – Tukey, have excellent numerical properties as a consequence of the pairwise summation structure of the algorithms.

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