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direct and result
and our loss of `` prestige '' abroad is the direct result.
There is little doubt that they were promulgated by the Supreme Court as a direct result of the Selden patent suit.
* 1974 – As a direct result of the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon becomes the first President of the United States to resign from office.
" These result from a direct contact with nature, and through nature a closer relationship to God.
The steel price dropped as a direct result, and Bessemer steel was rapidly adopted for railway lines and girders for buildings and bridges.
This was unique at the time, and a direct result of Baptists being denied entry into other schools that required religious tests of their students and staff.
Panic disorder can develop or worsen as a direct result of long-term alcohol misuse.
* Traumatic amputation ( an unwanted amputation that occurs at the scene of an accident, where the limb is partially or wholly severed as a direct result of the accident, for example a fingertip that is cut off by a meat grinder ).
The Bastarnae first came into direct conflict with Rome as a result of expansion into the lower Danube region by the proconsuls ( governors ) of Macedonia in the period 75-72 BC.
As a direct result of this, a brand new style across all presentation for the channel launched on 8 December 2003 at 09: 00.
The direct result of the battle of Schwetz / Świecino was that the city of Danzig and Pomerania were freed from Teutonic Order danger so that the royal and municipal armed forces could be used elsewhere in the war, mainly to protect the Vistula waterway and to capture the Teutonic held strongholds.
As a direct result of the battle, Italy signed the Treaty of Addis Ababa, recognizing Ethiopia as an independent state.
A witness called by the direct examiner, on the other hand, may only be treated as hostile by that examiner after being permitted to do so by the judge, at the request of that examiner and as a result of the witness being openly antagonistic and / or prejudiced against the opposing party.
Following their defeat to Ireland, the Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room ; it was later found out that he died of heart failure, though his death may not have been a direct result of the match's outcome.
Both by critics and supporters of the Reagan administration, this was seen as a direct result of the administration's efforts concerning the contras.
For example, as a result of heavy borrowing from Arabic into Persian, Modern Persian in fact takes more of its vocabulary from Arabic than from its direct ancestor, Proto-Indo-Iranian.
The result of these direct effects are a wave of further indirect effects involving a variety of other neurotransmitter and neuropeptide systems, leading finally to the behavioural or symptomatic effects of alcohol intoxication.
The second part of Cervantes ' Don Quixote, finished as a direct result of the Avellaneda book, has come to be regarded by some literary critics as superior to the first part, because of its greater depth of characterization, its discussions, mostly between Quixote and Sancho, on diverse subjects, and its philosophical insights.
The LDS teaches that there is a pre-mortal stage of human existence, known as pre-existence, during which pre-mortal human spirits, called spirit children, are able to make choices that influence their upcoming fully mortal existence as a direct result of the individual spirit's choices regarding truth, love and faith.
* However, if we think of as the field of real numbers, then the direct product does not exist-naively defining in a similar manner to the above examples would not result in a field since the element does not have a multiplicative inverse.
As a direct result of this conflict Enniskillen developed not only as a market town but also as a garrison, which became home to two regiments.
There are three primary types of erosion that occur as a direct result of rainfall — sheet erosion, rill erosion, and gully erosion.
Nevertheless, as a direct result of the failings of the Dieppe raid, the British made several innovations – most notably Hobart's Funnies – specialized armoured vehicles which, in the course of the Normandy Landings, undoubtedly saved many lives on those three beachheads upon which Commonwealth soldiers were landing ( Gold Beach, Juno Beach, and Sword Beach ).
This is as a direct result of Gravitational time dilation ; frequency of the electromagnetic radiation is reduced in an area of a higher gravitational potential.
As a direct result of the anonymity requirements, the node requesting a datum does not normally connect directly to the node that has it ; instead, the datum is routed across several intermediaries, none of which know which node requested the datum or which one had it.

direct and renown
But it was mostly his international critical renown which enabled Eisenstein to direct October ( aka Ten Days That Shook The World ) as part of a grand tenth anniversary celebration of the October Revolution of 1917, and then The General Line ( aka Old and New ).
The international critical renown that Eisenstein garnered from this film enabled the Russian filmmaker to direct October ( aka Ten Days That Shook The World ) as part of a grand tenth anniversary celebration of the October Revolution of 1917, and then The General Line ( aka Old and New ).

direct and Exilarch
The Muslims regarded the office of Exilarch with profound respect because they viewed him as a direct descendant of the prophet Dawood.

direct and came
In January 2005, a federal law came into force in Germany – the Luftsicherheitsgesetz – that allowed " direct action by armed force " against a hijacked aircraft to prevent a 9 / 11-type attack.
Also, as in the previous war, Pike came into conflict with his superior officers, at one point drafting a letter to Jefferson Davis complaining about his direct superior.
In about 319, when Athanasius was a deacon, a presbyter named Arius came into a direct conflict with Alexander of Alexandria.
On the death of Ahaz, c. 715 BCE, his son Hezekiah followed a policy which Isaiah saw as dangerous, waging war on the Philistine cities and on Edom even though territory under direct Assyrian control ( i. e., the former kingdom of Israel ) now came to within a few miles of Jerusalem.
After the failed rebellion against the British in 1857, the British Parliament took over the reign of India from the British East India Company, and British India came under the direct rule of the Crown.
A major military base was built in Kenya, and the African colonies came under an unprecedented degree of direct control from London.
This idea came from common law, and the earliest conception of a criminal act involved events of such major significance that the " State " had to usurp the usual functions of the civil tribunals, and direct a special law or privilegium against the perpetrator.
When direct action came to the fore again in the 1980s, it was generally accepted by the peace movement as a normal part of protest.
Additionally, the Amesha Spenta, the six originally abstract terms that were regarded as direct emanations or aspects or " divine sparks " of Ahura Mazda, came to be personified as an archangel retinue.
Consolation came in the form of dominance in Europe and the American Revolutionary War, where extensive French aid in the form of money and arms, and the direct participation of its army and navy led to America's independence.
Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka offered Ishirō Honda a chance to direct this film, but he strongly rejected the offer, because of what came of Godzilla in the 1970s, and his belief that Godzilla should have been permanently laid to rest after Eiji Tsuburaya's death.
Organizations that the administration could not eliminate, such as the education system, came under its direct control.
The first direct Roman contact came when the Roman general and future dictator, Julius Caesar, made two expeditions to Britain in 55 and 54 BC as an offshoot of his conquest of Gaul, believing the Britons had been helping the Gallic resistance.
From the start, Albanian foreign affairs, customs, as well as natural resources came under direct control of Italy.
Although the Norwegian council never recognized the declaration formally, and Norway kept some separate institutions and its legal system, this had the practical effect that the Norwegian possessions of Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands came under direct control of the crown.
Philby admired the strength of her political convictions and later recalled that at their first meeting: " frank and direct person, Litzi came out and asked me how much money I had.
After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, in which Kashmir sided with the British, and the subsequent assumption of direct rule by Great Britain, the princely state of Kashmir came under the suzerainty of the British Crown.
The new authority, London Regional Transport ( LRT ), again came under direct state control, reporting to the Secretary of State for Transport.
This was due primarily to a 4. 4 % higher inflow of current transfers, mostly during the summer, and came despite a poor level of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) of only $ 237. 2 million by end-July 2011.
With the war against Spain ( 1859 – 1860 ) came direct involvement in European affairs — although the independence of Morocco was guaranteed in the Conference of Madrid ( 1880 ), the French gained ever greater influence.
In 963 the German Margrave Gero conquered territories occupied by the Polabian Lusatian and Słupian tribes, and as a result came into direct contact with the Polish state.
After the Second World War the area was annexed by Poland, this came about as a direct result of the Allied Powers agreement on the realignment of states in Eastern Europe reached at the Yalta Conference in February 1945.
After direct foreign investment of US $ 84 million in 2001, only US $ 9 million in investment came from abroad in 2002.
One of the most direct public notices of the universal authority of the pope came in Innocent III ’ s “ Papal Decree on the choice of a German King, 1201 ".

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