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Consequently and systematic
Consequently, any expression of public policy whose purported purpose is an unambiguous increase in allocative efficiency ( for example, consolidation of research and development costs through increased mergers and acquisitions resulting from a systematic relaxation of anti-trust laws ) is, according to critics, fundamentally incorrect, as there is no general reason to conclude that an increase in allocative efficiency is more likely than a decrease.
Consequently a major systematic review by the Cochrane Collaboration found insufficient evidence to recommend the use of silver-treated dressings to treat infected wounds.

Consequently and review
A review carried by Variety mentioned, " Three years ago, in Saathiya, helmer Shaad Ali managed to rediscover Mukerji's earlier vivacity, and he's done it again here in a role that the raspy-voiced diva-ette simply eats up " Consequently, Mukerji received another nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her work.
Consequently, in an infamous statement in the 1957 Defence White Paper the Sandys ' review declared that manned aircraft were obsolescent and would soon become obsolete.
Consequently the Avonmore Waterford Group announced a reorganisation programme, following a post-merger business review.
Consequently, over time, one of the points of review that has entered the business judgment rule was the prohibition against self-interest transactions.
Consequently, an enormous variety of eye designs are found in arthropods: nature has repeatedly developed novel solutions to overcome visual problems or limitations ( for a review of arthropod visual systems see Warrant, 2006 ).

Consequently and by
Consequently, if the shear angle **yf is replaced by the rupture angle Af, the relationships as described in eqns. ( 1 ), ( 2 ), ( 4 ), and ( 6 ) will directly apply.
Consequently, its prehistory may not be reconstructible by means of the comparative method except by applying it to differences between dialects within the language.
Consequently, literacy rates are high, estimated at 98 % in 1995 by UNESCO and 90 % by the Cayman Islands government.
Consequently, Chamberlain tendered his resignation, and Labour and the Conservatives entered a coalition government led by Winston Churchill.
Consequently, canon 351 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment, and that those who are not already bishops must receive episcopal consecration, a rule from which dispensation may be obtained from the pope, as by Cardinals Roberto Tucci, Albert Vanhoye, Domenico Bartolucci and most recently Karl Josef Becker.
Consequently, military aggression that results in territorial annexation became increasingly likely to prompt international condemnation, diplomatic censure, a reduction in international aid or the introduction of economic sanction, or, as in the case of 1990 invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, international military intervention to reverse the territorial aggression.
Consequently, the 16th and 17th centuries were to witness a succession of armed Druze rebellions against the Ottomans, countered by repeated Ottoman punitive expeditions against the Chouf, in which the Druze population of the area was severely depleted and many villages destroyed.
Consequently, in 1615 Isaac Le Maire and Samuel Blommaert, assisted by others, focused on finding a south-westerly route around the Tierra del Fuego, in order to circumvent the monopoly of the VOC.
Consequently McLean was left without a record contract in the USA, but through continuing deals the Chain Lightning album was released by EMI in Europe and by Festival Records in Australia.
Consequently, a common practice is to model " sampling " as a multiplication by the Dirac comb function, which of course is only " possible " in a purely mathematical sense .</ ref >
Consequently Heinrich, who was of a rather inert disposition, relinquished his claims to the governorship, and in 1505 an agreement was made between the brothers by which Friesland was transferred to George, while Heinrich received an annuity and the districts of Freiberg and Wolkenstein.
Consequently, there is no direct evidence that Kyd wrote it, nor any evidence that the play was not an early version of Hamlet by Shakespeare himself.
Consequently, Louis-Philippe became " king by the grace of the barricades.
Consequently, as a result of Russia supplying the armies needed by the Holy Alliance to suppress the revolutionary uprisings in Europe in 1848 and 1849, Russia became deeply involved in the affairs of Europe.
Consequently, a number of other core tenets of the Pharisees ' belief system ( which became the basis for modern Judaism ), were also dismissed by the Sadducees.
Consequently there is no single kickboxing world championship, and champion titles are issued by individual promotions, such as K-1, It's Showtime, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, among others.
Consequently, an immense social gap developed between the cities, cosmopolitan and peopled largely by foreigners, and the desert hinterland, where tribal chieftains ruled in isolation and where social change was minimal.
Consequently the GDP per capita shrank by 40 % in the 1980s.
Consequently, an increase in speed must be accompanied by a decrease in pressure and vice-versa.
Consequently, it was not sought much by hunters.
Consequently, they were not covered by concrete.
Consequently, the mining sector of the industry is dominated by large, often multinational companies, most of them publicly listed.

Consequently and Cochrane
Consequently, neither Harvey nor Cochrane were appointed by the Admiralty to command for the remainder of the war.

Consequently and published
Consequently very little research has been published regarding this dialect.
Consequently hahnium was the name that most American and Western European scientists used and appears in many papers published at the time, and nielsbohrium was used in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries.
Consequently, Juliette Adam dedicated her anthology Poètes grecs contemporains (" Contemporary Greek poets "), published in 1881, to him, and he published in her Nouvelle Revue.
Consequently, there are a large number of published studies on birth order that vary widely in quality and are inconsistent in their conclusions.
Consequently WF5 remains largely unpatched, only minor hotfixes were published.
Consequently, the manuscript was never published, but was found years later during a remodel of Sharp's house.
Consequently, Senator Charles Grassley, who commissioned the initial report, has asked the GAO produce a new report that examines the value of brain fingerprinting in counterterrorism and criminal investigations in the post-911 world in light of published scientific research on the application of the technique in the laboratory and the field ( Fox 2006a ).
Consequently, on April 6, 1917, just five months after Twain's The War Prayer was posthumously published, and with the tide of U. S. disinterest in entering the war having by then completely turned, President Wilson called for war on Germany, and Congress agreed and declared it, thereby officially entering the U. S. into World War I.
Consequently, the Higher Education Funding Council for England was urged by the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee to remind Research Assessment Exercise panels that they are obliged to assess the quality of the content of individual articles, not the reputation of the journal in which they are published.
Consequently, the article irked Russia and more than a week after the article was published, Russia responded to the article, calling it an " anti-Russian manifesto " and " an attempt to once again draw dividing lines in Europe.
Consequently, this is the only James Bond book from Glidrose, between 1953 and 1987, not first published by Jonathan Cape, additionally, it is the only Bond novel with a shared copyright credit ; Pearson is the only Bond novelist so recognised.
Consequently, in 1907 ( published 1908 ) he wrote an article on acceleration under special relativity.
Consequently, the jackets for all copies of Jack Snow ’ s book, Dark Music and Other Spectral Tales, ( whose cover art is by Ronald Clyne-his first published book jacket ) had to be overstamped with a bar of ink, to block out Bradbury ’ s name.

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