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consequence and publicity
Another negative consequence for the companies involved in cartel cases may be the adverse publicity which may damage the company ´ s reputation.
Perhaps as a partial consequence of this early offhand approach to publicity, the number of DSSI plugins available remains small.
Many observers in the skating world felt that the USFSA was attempting to sweep the incident under the rug, but as a consequence of the case and the publicity it caused, the USFSA did adopt a formal policy on sexual harassment and other forms of abuse, and has since taken aggressive action against other coaches accused of sexual misconduct with their students.

consequence and early
The consequence of this early date is that due to the precession of the equinoxes, the borders on a modern star map, such as epoch J2000, are already somewhat skewed and no longer perfectly vertical or horizontal.
As a consequence, the anti-Domitianic tradition was already well established by the end of the 2nd century, and by the 3rd century, even expanded upon by early Church historians, who identified Domitian as an early persecutor of Christians.
The consequence is a paradox that emerges repeatedly throughout Christian Scripture and the mysticism found in the early foundations of the Church.
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
Other notable early manuscripts of John include Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75, in consequence of which a substantially complete text of the Gospel of John exists from the beginning of the 3rd century at the latest.
Some of the most violent irredentist conflicts of recent times in Europe flared up as a consequence of the break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.
The releases of carbon dioxide into the biosphere as a consequence of industrialization have also depressed the proportion of carbon-14 by a few percent ; conversely, the amount of carbon-14 was increased by above-ground nuclear bomb tests that were conducted into the early 1960s.
He found that effective groups actively looked for the points in which they disagreed and in consequence encouraged conflicts amongst the participants in the early stages of the discussion.
As a consequence of early pervasive design decisions taking advantage of the easily used reentrant object code capabilities of the 6809 processor, programs intended for OS-9 are required to be reentrant ; compilers produce reentrant code automatically and assemblers for OS-9 offer considerable support for it.
With the advent of the mechanical theory of heat in the early 19th century, Hess ’ s law came to be viewed as a consequence of the law of conservation of energy.
His plays, partly no doubt in consequence of his own early familiarity with acting, fulfilled the stage requirements of the day, and were popular beyond all expectation.
Broad had a version of the consequence argument as early as the 1930s.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, more than 10, 000 children in 46 countries were born with deformities, such as phocomelia, as a consequence of thalidomide use.
As a consequence, an official national policy of multiculturalism was adopted in the early 1980s.
They were mostly marginalized and assimilated as a consequence of the late antiquity and early Middle Ages Slavic and Turkic expansion.
One consequence of the shortage in Canada is that a great many patients are left without family doctors, and trained specialists, making early intervention very difficult.
One consequence was the flight of large numbers of citizens to the West: over 360, 000 in 1952 and the early part of 1953.
For example, it was almost impossible to run a dial-up line at more than 300 bits per second because of the overwhelming error rate, as comparing with 56, 000 bits per second today on dial-up lines ; and in the early 1970s few leased lines were run at more than 2400 bits per second ( these low speeds are a consequence of Shannon's Law in a relatively low-technology environment ).
As an art form, comics established popularized itself in the pages of newspapers and magazines in the late 19th and early 20th century, alongside the similar forms created as a consequence of the invention of photography: film and animation.
In early History of Effingham County edited by William Henry Perrin in 1883, he wrote: " The name of Mound Township was bestowed upon it in consequence of what is known as the neighborhood of Blue Mound, a slight elevation of Section 8, which is nearly all a kind of mound, the apex being in the center of the section, and having an altitude of seventy-eight feet above the bed of the Vandalia Railroad, which passes near it.
The early industrialists in the area used the Saginaw River as a convenient means to float lumber to the mills and factories and as a consequence amass large fortunes.
One unanticipated consequence of the rise of Pullman cars in the US in the 19th and early 20th centuries was their effect on civil rights and African American culture.
As a consequence, Russian cinema during the late 1980s and the early 1990s was dominated by crime-packed action movies with explicit ( but not necessarily graphic ) scenes of ruthless violence and social dramas about drug abuse, prostitution and failing relationships.

consequence and 1995
As a consequence of this Jan O. Karlsson was nominated by the Swedish Government as its representative to the European Court of Auditors in 1995, and on January 18, 1999 he became President of the Court.
As a consequence of the 1995 date line change, Kiribati's easternmost territory, the Line Islands, including the inhabited island of Kiritimati ( Christmas Island ), started the year 2000 before any other country on Earth, a feature the Kiribati government capitalized upon as a potential tourist draw.
In 1995 the Dayton Agreement created a territorial corridor linking the once-besieged Bosnian city of Goražde to the Muslim-Croat Federation ; as a consequence, the northern part of Foča was separated to create the city of Foča-Ustikolina.
He resigned his position in 1995 as a consequence of the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis.
Attitude ( or issue ) importance concerns not only matters of personal consequence, but also those matters of national / international interest ( Crano, 1995 ).
This practice was discontinued in 1995 following the attainment of majority rule and the reorganisation of public holidays as a consequence.
As a consequence, the remaining part-time members of the ROC were stood-down on 31 December 1995, after a laying-up ceremony for the 1991 ROC Banner in the Rotunda at RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire on 8 Dec 1995.
As a consequence, only S and LS Mirage coupes returned for model year 1995, and both benefitted from a new passenger's side airbag and covered center console ( and therefore the deletion of the motorized front seatbelts ).
As a consequence, the line has existed with three different routes since its inception in May 1995.
In 1995, Dorothée ’ s last album gave rise to conflicts into the disc company: some parts of the contract had not been respected, so, as a consequence, the following CD was botched up and was not sold as much as the previous ones ...
The two albums released in 1995, “ Calling the Rain ” and “ Die Liebe ”, were the logical consequence.
The wet foot, dry foot policy is the name given to a consequence of the 1995 revision of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that says, essentially, that anyone who fled Cuba and got into the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later.
As a consequence, Priest was ousted by William Bainbridge in 1995, who took over as interim Steersman.

consequence and government
As a likely consequence, it was after that that the first disciples of Confucius were appointed to government positions.
France broke off diplomatic relations to the White government later, during the war of 1918, as a consequence of White Finland's co-operation with Germany.
Officially the Swedish King and the Liberal-Social Democratic government proclaimed neutrality in war, as a consequence of pressures in both foreign and domestic policy.
He executed the laws enforcing religious conformity with severity, and filled the parish churches, but resisted the excessive measures of tyranny prescribed by the English government ; and in consequence of an intrigue of the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Perth, who gained the duchess of Portsmouth with a present of £ 27, 000, he was dismissed in 1684.
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.
In reality, government loans to commercial banks make up a tiny proportion of the overall funding of commercial banks, and as a consequence, it can be ineffective at times when the degree of economic contraction is significant.
" The superiority of reward is not here the consequence of competition, but of its absence: not a compensation for disadvantages inherent in the employment, but an extra advantage ; a kind of monopoly price, the effect not of a legal, but of what has been termed a natural monopoly ... independently of ... artificial monopolies grants by government, there is a natural monopoly in favour of skilled labourers against the unskilled, which makes the difference of reward exceed, sometimes in a manifold proportion, what is sufficient merely to equalize their advantages.
Conservatives advocate the " fundamental conservative premise that no one should be excused from paying for government, lest they come to believe that government is costless to them with the certain consequence that they will demand more government ' services '.".
As a consequence, Lehigh decided to drop its Episcopal Church affiliation in 1897, allowing it to qualify for state and federal government aid.
One important constitutional principle which is stated in Article 8 of the Legislation Law of the People's Republic of China is that an action can become a crime only as a consequence of a law passed by the full NPC and that other organs of the Chinese government do not have the power to criminalize activity.
The Welsh Assembly was set up in 1999 ( as a consequence of the Government of Wales Act 1998 ) and possesses the power to determine how the government budget for Wales is spent and administered.
The consequence of the Peace Treaty was that the Batavian Republic now received international recognition, even by the British government, and that the old Dutch Republic was now irreversibly dead.
The question of how serious a threat to democracy may have existed during these years continues to be contentious — a key point at issue being who of any consequence would have been ready to move beyond grumbling about the government ( or spreading rumours ) to actively taking unconstitutional action.
As a consequence of the invasion of the Soviet Red Army, Bulgaria's government, which was allied with Germany, was overthrown.
As a consequence, the Kent County government is a major employer in the area as well.
As a consequence, growth-oriented environmental economists propose massive government intervention into switching sources of energy production, favouring wind, solar, hydroelectric, and nuclear.
In 1715, in consequence of the rebellion, this power was created in respect of the forces in the kingdom, but apart from and in no respect affected the principle acknowledged all this time that the crown of its mere prerogative could make laws for the government of the army in foreign countries in time of war.
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.
As a consequence of the incident's mismanagement, the West German government created the GSG 9 under the leadership of then Oberstleutnant Ulrich Wegener so that similar situations in the future could be responded to adequately and professionally.
The primary objective of New Federalism, unlike that of the eighteenth-century political philosophy of Federalism, is the restoration to the states of some of the autonomy and power which they lost to the federal government as a consequence of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.
In consequence of the establishment of the Irish Free State, the British parliament passed the Irish Free State ( Consequential Provisions ) Act 1922, which made a number of adjustments to Northern Ireland's system of government as set up by the 1920 Act.
As a consequence, the Bolivian government prepared the privatization of the airline and began to negotiate with potential buyers.

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