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consequence and huge
A speculative solution is that many or all of these possibilities are realised in one or another of a huge number of universes, but that only a small number of them are habitable, and hence the fundamental constants of the universe are ultimately the result of the anthropic principle rather than a consequence of the theory of everything.
The Sylviornis, a huge prehistorically extinct mound-builder relative of New Caledonia, was flightless, but as opposed to most other flightless birds like ratites or island rails which become flightless due to arrested development of their flight apparatus and subsequently evolve to larger size, the Sylviornis seems to have become flightless simply due to its bulk, with the wing reduction following a consequence, not the reason for its flightlessness.
His work, possibly in consequence, tends to be reminiscent of Somerset Maugham, although without Maugham's huge popular success.
Another consequence of revived erosion is seen in the occurrence of great landslides, where the removal of weak ( Permian ) clays has sapped the face of the Vermilion Cliffs, so that huge slices of the cliff face have slid down and forward, all shattered into a confused tumult of forms for a or more along the cliff base.
An additional consequence is that a huge number of small planetesimals will remain, because giant planets are incapable of clearing them all out without the help of embryos.
' His successor, Emil Ghuri, changed tactics: instead of provoking a series of ambushes throughout the route, he had a huge road block erected at Bab-el-Oued, and Jerusalem was once again isolated as a consequence.
From a Danish perspective, perhaps the most grievous consequence of the defeat was that thousands of Danes living in the ceded lands were conscripted into the German army in World War I and suffered huge casualties on the Western Front.
In 2009 a television movie was aired in Russia entitled " Rzhev: Marshal Zhukov ’ s Unknown Battle "; it made no attempt to cover up the huge losses suffered by Soviet forces, as a consequence there were public calls in Russia for the arrest of some of those involved in its production.
Campbell had carefully concocted a press release and a string of personal letters complete with forged signature: Nunn appeared to be announcing that henceforth, as a consequence of the huge success of its recent adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby, the Royal Shakespeare Company would be changing its name to the Royal Dickens Company.

consequence and improvement
As a consequence, most of the wood today is derived from thinning and improvement cuts, forming 50 % of the annual total growth increment of 8 million cubic meters of wood.
In the consequence of no improvement Meyer was replaced by Thomas von Heesen after two legs in second round.
These assessments often lead to the identification of potential improvements ; and as a consequence, performance indicators are routinely associated with ' performance improvement ' initiatives.
On September 5, 1924, and as a consequence of the episode known as the saber-noise, a group of young military officers, led by Colonel Marmaduque Grove and Major Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, demanded of President Arturo Alessandri the dismissal of three of his ministers, including the minister of War ; the enactment of a labor code, the passage of an income tax law, and the improvement of the military salaries.
Critics of MINUSTAH's goal of providing security say that the provision of increased police presence is coming with the unfortunate consequence of neglecting the vast socioeconomic problems in the area, the lack of effort in addressing infrastructure improvement, the joblessness and the pervasive poverty.

consequence and these
The repeated efforts in Christian history to describe death as altogether the consequence of human sin show that these two aspects of death cannot be separated.
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.
Both these analyses require homoscedasticity, as an assumption for the normal-model analysis and as a consequence of randomization and additivity for the randomization-based analysis.
There was fear that Britain would soon be at war with these powers as a consequence of the Batavian revolution in the Netherlands.
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
When an infected host cell is starved for various nutrients such as amino acids ( for example, tryptophan ), iron, or vitamins, this has a negative consequence for Chlamydiae since the organism is dependent on the host cell for these nutrients.
The classic formulation of Sola Scriptura regards " good and necessary consequence or deduction " from Scripture as authoritative and morally binding ; what these deductions might be is a frequent subject of controversy.
The unit magnitude of these vectors is a consequence of Eq.
Ultimately, Gorbachev could not forge a compromise among these forces and the consequence was the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
According to the committee, these Lectures were included in the compilation " in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation.
All these effects are a consequence of the fact that light propagates as a wave.
As a consequence, these languages fail to be Turing complete and expressing certain functions in them is impossible, but they can still express a wide class of interesting computations while avoiding the problems introduced by unrestricted recursion.
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.
The most accepted theory of how these structures came to be is that all the large-scale structure of the cosmos we observe today was formed as a consequence of the growth of the primordial fluctuations, which are small changes in the density of the universe in a confined region.
Eiffels's interest in these areas was a consequence of the problems he had encountered with the effects of wind forces on the structures he had built.
The natural consequence of all this was that these men, to the number of 30, 000, flocked to the camp of Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, clamouring to be led against their cowardly enemies.
As a consequence of these actions, however, Robespierre's own popular support eroded markedly.
As a consequence of these practices, his stomach and kidneys were permanently damaged and poor health forced him to return to Antioch.
As a consequence of these movements, there are no longer any Southern Cushites left in Kenya ( the Dahalo originally being Bushman peoples who adopted the language of their dominant Southern Cushitic neighbors sometime toward the last millennium BCE ).
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
One consequence of these resonances is that a separation of at least 30 AU is maintained when Pluto crosses Neptune's orbit.
The mnemonics for these instructions all start with JUMP, JUMPA meaning " jump always " and JUMP meaning " jump never "-as a consequence of the symmetrical design of the instruction set, it contains several no-ops such as JUMP.
The consequence of this was that many of these converts left the Church.
A consequence of these military and artistic endeavours was a massive increase in papal debt.

consequence and works
As a consequence, many of his works were confiscated and he was banned from creating and exhibiting similar art.
Instead of attending lectures, he spent his student years reading the works of Gauss and Jacobi — the consequence of this being he failed his examinations.
The National Park Service works closely with other federal agencies such as the U. S. Forest Service, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Reclamation, and also, in consequence of Jackson Hole Airport's presence in the park, the Federal Aviation Administration.
" Calvin on the other hand, while not intending to differ with Luther, described good works as a consequence or ' fruit ' of faith.
However the poverty caused by the Copenhagen Fire of 1728, brought a wave of depression and puritanism upon the nation, which clashed with Holberg's satirical works, and as a consequence he gave up his comedies switching to philosophical and historical writings in 1731.
All works previous to The Smell of Rain were thereafter referred to as Era I as consequence.
As a consequence many works made by these artists were sold at the main French auction house during the occupation.
Pope left him the copyright and the editorship of his works, and contributed even more to his advancement by introducing him to Murray, afterwards Lord Mansfield, who obtained for him in 1746 the preachership of Lincoln's Inn, and to Ralph Allen, who, says Johnson, " gave him his niece and his estate, and, by consequence, a bishopric.
As consequence, many Spiritualist works are widely accepted in Spiritism, particularly the works of scientists Sir William Crookes, and Sir Oliver Lodge.
As a consequence, important composers of the day, including Gabriel Pierné, Florent Schmitt and Alexander Glazunov, contributed their own works to an ever-expanding repertoire for the instrument group.
Because Christian perfection is also visible in outward good works and a rigorously moral lifestyle, adherents of the Holiness movement assumed that a perfectly moral lifestyle is a consequence ( not the cause ) of the state of grace and ultimate salvation.
In 1986, the Oxford Shakespeare edition of Shakespeare's works rendered the character's name as Oldcastle, rather than Falstaff, in Henry IV, Part 1 ( although not, confusingly, in Part 2 ), as a consequence of the editors ' aim to present the plays as they would have appeared during their original performances.
In the introduction Sagan presents his thesis — that " the mind ... a consequence of its anatomy and physiology and nothing more "— in reference to the works of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.
The key consequence of this is Smale's h-cobordism theorem, which works in dimension 5 and above, and forms the basis for surgery theory.
In consequence most of his major works are conventional oil paintings, some of which were intended as studies for the House of Life.
Whereas Catholicism teaches that good works are required of Catholics to be saved ( viewing salvation as a future event ), the Reformers taught that good works were only a consequence of an already-received salvation.
" In the year 1836, in consequence of visiting Italy, Mr. Hurlstone in a great measure discontinued a style which had been attended with great success, and took to painting works in what Spainards call the ' picaresco ' style-a style which includes beggar-boys and vagabonds of Murillo and Velasquez.
One consequence of this is that the court works largely with written arguments presented to it by the parties.
As a consequence of the derailment the bridge had to be rebuilt and there were no train services between Ely and Bury St. Edmunds until the works were completed on 21 December 2007.
However, proponents of Calvinist theology would argue that even with the Five points of Calvinism, a genuinely converted person is easily recognisable and the novel's protagonist shows no signs of having been born again, pointing to biblical passages, such as Matthew 7: 16, where Jesus says during the Sermon on the Mount that people will know each other by their fruits and James 2: 20, which says that faith is dead unless good works come as a consequence thereof.
As a consequence, new works were added systematically, and other libraries were incorporated.
In common with other works of omens, each clause is formed from a protasis giving the antecedent and an apodosis giving the consequence.

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