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consequence and financial
As a consequence, kaleidoscope became produced in large numbers, but yielded no direct financial benefits to Brewster.
Writing most likely began as a consequence of political expansion in ancient cultures, which needed reliable means for transmitting information, maintaining financial accounts, keeping historical records, and similar activities.
Writing most likely began as a consequence of political expansion in ancient cultures, which needed reliable means for transmitting information, maintaining financial accounts, keeping historical records, and similar activities.
In late 2005, the World Bank, which had extended Yemen a four-year US $ 2. 3 billion economic support package in October 2002 together with other bilateral and multilateral lenders, announced that as a consequence of Yemen ’ s failure to implement significant reforms it would reduce financial aid by one-third over the period July 2005 through July 2008.
As a consequence, investable funds became increasingly concentrated in a single institution, the Banco de la Nacion Argentina ( BNA ), creating a financial system vulnerable to rent-seeking.
As a consequence of these territorial losses, by the mid 440 ’ s the state was experiencing severe financial problems, with the government openly acknowledging that there was insufficient revenue to meet the military needs of the state.
Moffett will likely be forced to unincorporate as a consequence of its financial difficulties.
Baen had little opportunity to work with If, however, as financial problems at UPD combined with the increasing cost of paper ( a consequence of the rising price of oil ) led to a decision to combine If with Galaxy.
As a consequence of their social-sexual inhibitions, and subsequently limited social network, their financial situations were generally less fortunate, often having little discretionary spending for luxuries, and many were forced to live in less attractive neighborhoods.
From a peak of $ 54 million given for the World Evangelism Fund ( WEF ) in 2002, as a consequence of the Late-2000s financial crisis, the total amount raised for the World Evangelism Fund in 2011 was approximately US $ 38. 8 million ( a decrease of $ 6. 4 million from the previous year ).
In consequence, as Taylor wrote, most Canadians " daily faced the potentially catastrophic physical and financial consequence of unpredictable illness, accident, and disability ," and providers, unwilling to deny needed care, had growing bad debts.
He confronted a difficult fiscal situation, that had extended to all the countries of the world as a consequence of the serious financial crisis ( known as depression ) initiated in the United States, in October of the year 1929.
As a consequence of this status, any formal or financial relations between the college and the university are effectively governed by agreements and contracts.
However, Hertha BSC Berlin were found guilty of illegal financial behavior and, as a consequence, had their Bundesliga license revoken.
While the Erie enjoyed financial ups and downs, during the golden age of American railroads it was largely successful ; as a consequence of its success it was able to extend itself westward to Cleveland, Ohio and Chicago.
As a consequence, it has faced prolonged financial difficulties since its inception.
A committee of eighty members, formed by the two, pressed their demands with such insistence that the dauphin dismissed the states-general ; but financial straits obliged him to summon them once more on 3 February 1357, with the consequence being, the promulgation of a great edict of reform.
In 1789, as a consequence of the French Revolution, the state financial and competitive privileges accorded to Compagnie Dagincourt were abolished.
As a consequence, following a series of non-payments of debts, Spain lost financial support from European bankers by 1690.
Döblin's approach to narrating the war differed from prevailing historiography in that, rather than interpreting the Thirty Years ' War primarily as a religious conflict, he portrays it critically as the absurd consequence of a combination of national-political, financial, and individual psychological factors.
However, as a consequence of the epidemic, the decimated citizenry of the Norfolk area had difficulty in meeting financial obligations, and work on their new railroad to Petersburg almost came to a standstill.
As a consequence Coventry went substantially into the red and were left with financial problems for some years.
As a consequence, the government issued a policy statement that " the political, administrative and financial difficulties involved in the proposal to create independent Arab and Jewish States inside Palestine are so great that this solution of the problem is impracticable.

consequence and activities
Of these, about 339 are known from nature ( they have been observed on Earth, and not as a consequence of man-made activities ).
But there is currently no regulation at all for lobbying activities in France and, as a consequence, this practice suffers from a lack of transparency.
After the defeat at Cape Matapan, the Italian Admiral Iachino wrote that the battle had " the consequence of limiting for some time our operational activities, not for the serious moral effect of the losses, as the British believed, but because the operation revealed our inferiority in effective aero-naval cooperation and the backwardness of our night battle technology.
Heathlands arose in prehistory as a consequence of Bronze Age farming activities and thus the great heathland commons of Hawley, Aldershot etc., were already ancient a thousand years ago.
An intrinsic consequence of downshifting is increased time for non-work related activities which, combined with the diverse demographics of downshifters, cultivates higher levels of community or civic engagement and social interaction.
A natural disaster is the consequence of a natural hazard ( e. g. volcanic eruption, earthquake, landslide ) which moves from potential in to an active phase, and as a result affects human activities.
After the lake dried out in 1971 as a consequence of irrigation activities, the above-mentioned transportation link enabled the People ’ s Republic of China to construct a nuclear weapon test site in Lop Nur.
The embargo was a double-edged sword, however, as some Spanish and Portuguese export activities likewise collapsed as a consequence of the embargo ( such as the Valencian and Portuguese salt exports ).
In 1981, as a consequence of a reform on higher education under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, it became what is now known as Universidad de Santiago de Chile, with all activities centered in a single 340, 000 m² campus in the capital Santiago.
As a consequence of the nationalisation of the railways in 1948 some of these activities had been hived-off to other nationalised industries and institutions, e. g. " Railway Air Services Limited " was one of the forerunners of British Airways ; the railways ' road transport services, which had carried freight, parcels and passengers ' luggage to and from railheads, ultimately became part of the National Freight Corporation, but not until 1969.
The second notion, methodological individualism, is the idea that actors are the central theoretical and ontological elements in social systems, and social structure is an epiphenomenon, a result and consequence of the actions and activities of interacting individuals.
As a consequence of that incident, his parents learn of his activities, and take him to a mental health therapist, who pronounces Guillermo to be mentally healthy and in no need of conversion therapy but recommends further sessions for his parents to help them accept their son's sexual identity.
Early in her life, Lebrón contracted pneumonia when she accidentally fell into a gutter that was full of water, as a consequence she grew with a frail body and was unable to keep up with the constant activities of her brothers without feeling fatigue.
Such activities intensified their contacts with Western nations, and as a consequence they became familiar with Western languages and cultures.
As a consequence a Romanian committee was formed, which watched the activities of the illiberal government of that country.
The opportunity to achieve national independence by cultivating talent through education, and in particular, at root level through nursery education, spread in consequence of the activities of the Chung-Ang Kindergarten.
Through the late 20th Century, land use in the West Shore was dominated by industrial activities ( Travis was once named " Linoleumville " as a consequence of a linoleum factory having once been built there ), most notably oil refining and construction ; in the latter example, much property in the region is devoted to the storage of heavy equipment, such as cement mixers.
The popularity of Tahko is a consequence of both good location and a rapid and forceful development and diversifying of activities.
In general, members of more orthodox sectors within the UP tended to be more openly supportive of the FARC's activities both morally and potentially materially as well, while more unorthodox sectors, though often also justifying the existence of the guerrillas as a consequence of social inequalities, tried to establish a clearer line of distinction between the FARC and the UP.
As a consequence of these activities, the river is intermittent ; large sections are typically dry of surface water, even though water still flows in the aquifers.
The prolonged time required for loggerheads to reach sexual maturity and the high mortality rates of eggs and young turtles from natural phenomena compound the problems of population reduction as a consequence of human activities.
* Private ownership of the means of production (" private enterprise ") as effective private control and / or legally enforced ownership, with the consequence that investment and management decisions are made by private owners of capital who act autonomously from each other and, because of business secrecy and the constraints of competition, do not co-ordinate their activities according to collective, conscious planning.

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