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consequence and official
As a consequence, the parallel market for foreign exchange soared so that by the end of 1998, the premium of the parallel market rate over the official rate was 85 %.
A direct consequence of the spread of the armed struggle in Nicaragua was the official reunification of the FSLN that took place on 7 March 1979.
) As a consequence the Labour party was able to jettison its support for socialism in 1927 ( a policy made official in 1951 ), as it expanded its reach into middle class constituencies.
The story's second half examines the arbitrariness of justice: the public official compiling the details of the murder case tells him repentance and turning to Christianity will save him, but Meursault refuses to pretend he has found religion ; emotional honesty overrides self-preservation, and he accepts the idea of punishment as a consequence of his actions as part of the status quo.
As a consequence, an official national policy of multiculturalism was adopted in the early 1980s.
Colonists of various ethnicities settled mainly in the area of the former colony, outside of the official boundaries, and as a consequence, in the first third of the 19th century, Moldavanka emerged as the dominant settlement.
As a consequence, for some years the official FIDE rules of chess were changed to extend the number of moves allowed in these endings.
Another consequence of the Carlsbad Decrees was the refusal by Frederick William III to confer the chain of office, the official seal and an official name to the new university.
As a direct consequence of these events, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist when, in 1806, Holy Roman Emperor Francis II abdicated the Imperial throne, keeping Francis I of Austria as his only official title.
As a consequence, governments established controls over printers across Europe, requiring them to have official licenses to trade and produce books.
As a direct consequence of these events, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist when, in 1806, Holy Roman Emperor Francis II abdicated the Imperial throne, keeping Francis I of Austria as his only official title.
As a consequence, governments established controls over printers across Europe, requiring them to have official licences to trade and produce books.
The official church teaching is that Christ paid for all physical suffering with his atoning work and that as a consequence, when Christians get sick they can be supernaturally healed by the Holy Spirit.
The official task of the Plenipotentiary Representative is simply to oversee the work of federal agencies in the regions, although in practice this oversight is extensive and of considerable consequence.
Turkey's former status as a multiethnic empire which, de facto until the loss of Libya to the Kingdom of Italy in 1912 ( and de jure until the official loss of Egypt and Sudan to the British Empire in 1914, as a consequence of the Ottoman government's decision to join the First World War on the side of the Central Powers ) spanned three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa.
A consequence of the split was that Arsuzi took Aflaq's place as the official father of ba ' athist thought in the Syrian-dominated Ba ' ath Party, the Iraqi-dominated Ba ' ath Party still considered Aflaq as the de jure father of ba ' athist thought.
This project was transformed into an official government study as a consequence of the rebellion, when it was seen to be a useful part of a process of documentation intended to provide more knowledge regarding native communities and thereby better understand them.
In consequence of the coordination of official arts that was exercised by Charles Le Brun between the years 1677 and 1685, he was employed on behalf of Louis XIV in producing much of the decoration and a large number of statues for Versailles ; and he afterwards worked, between 1701 and 1709, with no less facility and success, for the Château de Marly, subsequently largely abandoned, then destroyed in the Revolution.
In the Russian Federation, the designation of Cyrillic as an official script ( 2001 ) has the consequence that the official languages of national Republics of Russia have to be written in the Cyrillic script in all official institutions and education.
As a consequence, the Spanish King issued his instructions to the Dominican authorities, which needed to begin official dealings with Saint-Domingue ’ s black generals to persuade them to join the Dominican army.
In 1792 he went to Berlin, where his oratorio Isaaco was produced, in consequence of which he was made court Kapellmeister to the king of Prussia, and in that capacity wrote a great deal of official music, including cantatas, and a coronation Te Deum.

consequence and prohibition
The consequence of the requirement from higher clerics who lived in marriages to abstain permanently from sexual intercourse with their wives was prohibition for those who were single of entering a marriage after ordination.
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 reflects the moral contradiction of an age that tried to legislate morality in the form of alcohol prohibition and as a consequence generated organized crime and put many average Americans who still wanted to drink outside the law.
It was formed in 1923 by the anti-prohibition minority of the Free-minded National Association as a consequence of the split over the issue on alcohol prohibition.
As a consequence, partial or total prohibition has been introduced in several states, but financial constraints have prevented its full-fledged application.

consequence and personnel
This support was a consequence, in part, of policies put in place by Communist Party personnel to rapidly promote members of the proletariat into leadership positions in agriculture, science and industry.
Most important was the change in personnel of these organs, mostly as a consequence of this electoral change.
A direct consequence of the military coup at Lisbon was the sudden withdrawal of Portuguese administrative and military personnel from Portugal's overseas colonies.
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.
As a consequence, units in which more than 75 % of their personnel were AIF volunteers were permitted to call themselves AIF units.
: The engine is mounted behind the crew and passenger compartments, so fuel does not have to flow past personnel ; any leak will vent behind the aircraft, and any engine fire will be directed behind the aircraft ( however, this arrangement puts the empennage at greater risk — if there is one — but this is less of an issue if the fire occurs at the time of, or as a consequence of, landing ).
As many of the men had very little previous military experience the training at Toccoa was necessarily very tough and as a consequence there was a high level of personnel wastage.
Many of the NWP's members, upon arrest, went on hunger strikes ; some, including Paul, were force-fed by jail personnel as a consequence.
While his career has been marked by both individual and team successes – including Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006 – he has also encountered controversy as a consequence of his on-field behaviour and friction with other personnel.

consequence and reported
Jacques-Louis David's facial abnormalities were traditionally reported to be a consequence of a deep facial sword wound after a fencing incident.
As such, their distortion ( editorial bias ) of news reportage — i. e. what types of news, which items, and how they are reported — is a consequence of the profit motive that requires establishing a stable, profitable business ; therefore, news businesses favoring profit over the public interest succeed, while those favoring reportorial accuracy over profits fail, and are relegated to the margins of their markets ( low sales and ratings ).
Pentecostals cite four major reasons for believing in divine healing: 1 ) it is reported in the Bible, 2 ) Jesus ' healing ministry is included in his atonement ( thus divine healing is part of salvation ), 3 ) " the whole gospel is for the whole person "— spirit, soul, and body, 4 ) sickness is a consequence of the Fall of Man and salvation is ultimately the restoration of the fallen world.
Louis the Pious, Charlemagne's successor, it is reported treated the Saxons more as Alcuin would have wished, and as a consequence they were faithful subjects.
Secretary of State Andrew Oliver reported that, had the troops not been removed, " that they would probably be destroyed by the people — should it be called rebellion, should it incur the loss of our charter, or be the consequence what it would.
It was reported in the Strabane Weekly News that a dog went into the canal but fell ill and died as a consequence.
Police reported a tailback of as a consequence of the protest.
According to Gilbert White, a diarist writing around 1800 in the Hampshire village of Selborne, the plants came out on February 21, but it is more commonly reported to flower from March until May, and is sometimes called the " spring messenger " as a consequence.
The reported difficulty in understanding this sound may be a consequence of the fact that most Tupi researchers are native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese, a language that lacks this specific phoneme.
Mild dehydration as a consequence of exercise and heat is reported to impair cognition.
In May 1795, the antiquarian and topographer John Swete spent some time in Dawlish and reported that although not long ago it had been no more than a fishing village, and the best lodging house would not cost more than half a guinea per week, it was now so fashionable that " in the height of the season, not a house of the least consequence is to be hired for less than two guineas a week, and many of them rise to so high a sum as four or five.
Slipper denied any claim of abuse and it was reported in the local newspaper, Sunshine Coast Daily, that ".... ( Slipper had said ) nearly every incident was a consequence of either a misunderstanding or a disputable interpretation of the rules.
As of 2010, there are " no widely accepted diagnostic or classification criteria for the diagnosis of LSS and, as a consequence, studies use widely differing eligibility criteria that limit the generalisability of reported findings " and " few studies have examined how its prevalence or incidence is changing ".
This result is a consequence of the central limit theorem, as reported in and proved by Henry Wallman in.
As a consequence, schizophrenia was diagnosed much more often in Moscow than in cities of other countries, as the World Health Organization Pilot Study on Schizophrenia reported in 1973.
Since neurologic and developmental difficulties have not been reported as a consequence of neuroblastoma or its treatment, it is thought that these are exclusively due to the immune mechanism underlying OMA.
As Kilrush and the neighbouring countryside began to prosper, Hely Dutton reported in 1808 that the town was ‘ rising fast into some consequence ’.
Depression is a commonly reported consequence of stroke and is seen in anywhere from 25-50 % of patients.
As a consequence of poverty and insufficient hospitals, the situation of public health on the island is critical, although malaria ( which is widespread in Malawi ) has not been reported.
During his later years, partly in consequence of the Fábulas, Iriarte was absorbed in personal controversies, and in 1786 was reported to the Inquisition for his sympathies with the French philosophers.
The Kove people were extensively reported on by the anthropologist Ann Chowning in National Geographic magazine during the 1960s and in consequence a photographic record of their traditional lifestyle has been widely disseminated.
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 '.
The next day's papers reported that Scott-Ford had betrayed his country for £ 18, and lost his life in consequence, as a warning to other Merchant Navy sailors who might have been approached.

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