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Consequently and was
Consequently, there was little public concern with the issues and debate had been confined largely to academic circles until, in November 2010, the announcement that Prince William was to marry.
Consequently, the more zealous members of the Narodna Odbrana started a new secret society, and the Black Hand was founded.
Consequently she was third cousin of her father-in-law, Henry VII of England, and fourth cousin of her mother-in-law Elizabeth of York.
Consequently, abstention from all animal food ( sometimes exempting fish ) was enjoined of the Perfecti.
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, it was limited to the White House Communications Agency.
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 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, Sullivan was obliged to write a letter of apology to Ford ’ s advertising agency, Kenyon & Eckhardt, promising to never again move forward with such a controversial guest.
Consequently, a church composed of both Jews and Gentiles was formed at Rome.
Consequently, Carthage was able to reinforce and re-supply its besieged strongholds, especially Lilybaeum, on the western end of Sicily.
Consequently, the first priority of the ERP was to repair physical infrastructure.
Some English government officials felt that Louis Bonaparte was seeking foreign adventure in the spirit of his uncle — Napoleon I. Consequently, these officials felt that any close association with Louis Bonaparte would eventually lead Britain into another series of wars, like the wars with France and Napoleon dating from 1793 until 1815.
Consequently, Lord Aberdeen, was required to appoint Lord Russell as the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, which he had done on 29 December 1852.
Consequently, when The Byrds ' Columbia recording contract was renewed on February 29, 1968, it was only original members Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman who signed it.
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, although Spain itself accepted the rejection of the Constitution, the rejection of the Constitution was not as calmly accepted in Spain's empire in the New World.
Consequently, it was in northern Europe that the nailed horseshoe arose in its modern form.

Consequently and regarded
Consequently, he can be regarded as a forefather of the Industrial Revolution.
Consequently, the Union regarded it as the " back door " to Richmond, without which defending the Confederate capital would be impossible.
Consequently, Scots is generally regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English, yet it has its own distinct dialects.
Consequently it cannot be strictly regarded as the first steam " engine ", since it could not transmit its power to any external device.
Consequently, Kant argued, hypothetical moral systems cannot persuade moral action or be regarded as bases for moral judgments against others, because the imperatives on which they are based rely too heavily on subjective considerations.
Consequently he rejected Adorno's negative dialectics which he regarded as seeking a " therapeutic resolution in the framework of a religion, here the religion of history ".
Consequently, the narrative is regarded as secondary to the need to reference the relation of each event to other events, and as such is continually interrupted by long tables of dates, so markedly that Krumbacher described it as being " rather a great historical list with added explanations, than a universal history.
Consequently, they regarded the path of a bodhisattva ( bodhisattvayāna ) and the path of a śrāvaka ( śrāvakayāna ) to be separate.
Consequently, he and his fellow Essex veterans were regarded by Royalist as an efficient counter-terrorist officer.
Consequently, operating expenditures associated with fixed assets other than depreciation should be regarded as either as circulating constant capital, faux frais of production or surplus value, depending on the case.
This crucial point ... implies the impossibility of any sharp separation between the behaviour of atomic objects objects governed by quantum mechanics and the interaction with the measuring instruments which serve to define the conditions under which the phenomena appear .... Consequently, evidence obtained under different experimental conditions cannot be comprehended within a single picture, but must be regarded as complementary in the sense that only the totality of the phenomenena exhausts the possible information about the objects.
Consequently, he fell into disfavour with the premier David Peterson, and was generally regarded as being on the political right of the Liberal Party.
Consequently the Historia partakes of the nature of a romance, and on this ground has been regarded as untrustworthy by such competent critics as Ernst Dümmler and Georg Waitz.
Consequently, he is regarded as one of the sources for the legend about Sesostris.
Consequently the Champ was regarded with contempt by the emerging military vehicle preservation fraternity and it took some 30 years for the type to earn historic value in their eyes.
Consequently, these lakes can be regarded as geologically relatively young.

Consequently and staff
Consequently he was considered ( by white settlers ) as being unusually favourable towards the native peoples ( for instance his administration was one of the first in British African colonies to train and employ Africans in the colonial service as clerks and skilled staff ), and he had eventually fallen out with Cecil Rhodes as a result.
Consequently, customer service training for staff has become a top priority for many organizations today.
Consequently, he joined the staff of the People's Commissariat of Food, which was responsible for Moscow's food supplies, and with the help of Stalin, Alexei Rykov, and Lev Kamenev, he began to rise in influence and prestige.
Consequently, a number of the staff and production crew involved in the shows would be laid off.
Consequently, 29 of the station's 33 staff were made redundant.
Consequently, the French staff ordered development of a metal helmet that could protect soldiers from the shrapnel of exploding artillery shells.
Consequently, the administrative staff have been given the flexibility to actively cope with external circumstances after the conversion of the wage system from a class salary system to an annual salary system.
Consequently, Air Force Chief of Staff directed SP staff to reorganize the entire career field.
" Consequently, the creative staff needed to write Tessa out of the show but were restricted because of the character's strong relationship with MacLeod.
Consequently, there were a series of disputes with personnel and staff turnover rates became high.

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