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It is the consequence of the system of ideas that constitutes the frame of our international -- and in some degree our domestic -- policy.
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
As a result, an exaptive explanation of consciousness has gained favor with some theorists that posit consciousness did not evolve as an adaptation but was an exaptation arising as a consequence of other developments such as increases in brain size or cortical rearrangement.
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence if and are each on lines of a proof in some logical system ;
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence of, and in some logical system ;
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence of in some logical system ;
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence of, and and in some logical system ;
In consequence of the accusation of Claudia Pulchra, and of some offense which he had given to Caligula, he was accused by the emperor in the senate, but by concealing his own skill in speaking, and pretending to be overpowered by the eloquence of Caligula, he not only escaped the danger, but was made consul suffectus in 39 AD.
As a consequence, the square of the speed of light appears explicitly in some of the equations interrelating quantities in this system.
Like some of his other epistles ( e. g., those to Corinth: 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians ), this seems to have been written in consequence of information which had been conveyed to Paul of the internal state of the church there by Epaphras.
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
Of all the islands belonging to Grenada, only two are of consequence: Carriacou, with a population of a few thousand, and its neighbor Petit Martinique, roughly 40 kilometers northeast of Grenada and populated by some 700 inhabitants.
If some specific deductive system of first-order logic is sound and complete, then is it " perfect " ( a formula is provable iff it is a semantic consequence of the axioms ), thus equivalent to any other deductive system with the same quality ( any proof in one system can be converted into the other ).
As a consequence of this, some users were concerned that a licensing fee would also be charged for independent implementations.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
For some Christians, the success was simply the natural consequence of the truth of the religion and the hand of Providence.
As a consequence, insulin is used medically to treat some forms of diabetes mellitus.
However, far from seeing this as a problem for evolution, he described the " interlocking " of biological features as a consequence to be expected of evolution, which would lead to irreversibility of some evolutionary changes.
The book has been cited in over 100 legal textbooks and references ; as a consequence some sources cite Huber as the first to coin the phrase.
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence of and in some logical system ;
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that is a syntactic consequence of and in some logical system ;
In consequence any person who commits an acquisitive crime ( i. e. one from which he obtains some benefit in the form of money or an asset of any description ) in the UK will inevitably also commit a money laundering offence under UK legislation.
As a consequence, mariculture has been subject to some controversy regarding its social and environmental impacts.
As one consequence, workplace democracy has become both more common, and more advocated, in some places distributing all management functions among the workers, each of whom takes on a portion of the work.

consequence and rural
The population of Italy almost doubled during the twentieth century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural South to the industrial cities of the North, a phenomenon which happened as a consequence of the Italian economic miracle of the 1950-60s.
The immediate consequence of Clive's victory at Plassey was an increase in the revenue demand on Bengal by at least 20 %, much of which was appropriated by Zamindars and corrupt Company Officials, which led to considerable hardship for the rural population, particularly during the famine of 1770.
A consequence of Chadderton's industrial development was its transformation from a rural manor to a densely populated working class town, with extensive areas of terraced house | terraced housing.
This had as a consequence that Wallonia had a surplus of large coal mines and iron ore facilities, while Flanders, to a large extent, remained a rural, farming region.
The movement began in the United States in response to crowding in tenement districts, a consequence of high birth rates, increased immigration and consolidation of rural populations into cities.
Venezuela's rural areas have seen substantial economic disinvestment, governmental neglect, depopulation, and abandonment ever since oil wealth was discovered in the early 20th century ; as a consequence Venezuela now has an urbanization rate of more than 85 % — among the highest in Latin America — and is, despite its vast tracts of highly fertile soil and arable land, a net food importer.
The consequence of this is that road transport through Upton is uncharacteristically efficient for the rural suburban area of Wirral.
Dhakto Shigmo is generally celebrated by farmers, the labour class and the rural population, while Vhadlo Shigmo is of greater consequence and is celebrated by everyone together.
The emergence of the Southern Renaissance as a literary and cultural movement has also been seen as a consequence of the opening up of the predominantly rural South to outside influences due to the industrial expansion that took place in the region during and after the First World War.
As a consequence of the heavy influence of O ' Donnell, Saor Éire strongly advocated the revival of Gaelic culture and the involvement of the poorer rural working communities in any rise against the Irish capitalist institutions and British imperialism.
However, from the early 1820s, the prominence of Old Banks as the Government's primary frontier seat of Government, and the ' original ' Paterson, waned as a consequence of the establishment ( from c. 1818 ) and prolific growth of the Government's rural settlement and township at Wallis Plains ( now East Maitland ) ten kilometres to the south.

consequence and areas
Eiffels's interest in these areas was a consequence of the problems he had encountered with the effects of wind forces on the structures he had built.
As those who have lived already, they have nothing to fear, and frequently will display how far past consequence and feeling they are when they come through in a service-eating glass, raw chillis, and anointing their sensitive areas with chilli rum for example.
As the two atoms become closer together, their atomic orbitals overlap to produce areas of high electron density, and, as a consequence, molecular orbitals are formed between the two atoms.
The sands that make up the sand sea are a consequence of erosional processes that take place within the Orange River valley and areas further to the south.
This refitting was driven by the need to expand seating areas to accommodate the growing numbers of tourists, and was a direct consequence of the growing dependence of the Irish economy on tourism.
Mine fields were deployed in some areas of Tierra del Fuego and bunkers built in the Chilean side as consequence of the threat of an Argentine invasion.
This development was a consequence of the expansionary policy pursued by the Sassanian king Khosrau II Parviz ( 590-628 ), whose aim was to secure Persian border areas such as Yemen.
* An estimated 330, 000 acres of farmland lie abandoned in Campania ( southern Italy ), partly as a consequence of malaria from mosquitoes bred in swampy areas, but mostly because imprudent agriculture has ruined the land.
Fish and chips became a stock meal among the working classes in Great Britain as a consequence of the rapid development of trawl fishing in the North Sea, and the development of railways which connected the ports to major industrial cities during the second half of the 19th century, which meant that fresh fish could be rapidly transported to the heavily populated areas.
As a consequence of colonial European trade patterns, most of the known European-based creole languages arose in the equatorial belt around the world and in areas with access to the oceans, including the coastal regions of the Americas, western Africa, Goa and along the west coast of India, and along the coast of Southeast Asia up to Indonesia, Macau, the Philippines, Malaysia, Seychelles and Oceania.
Dry forest and woodland abut private land in many areas and as a consequence have been subject to clearing, modification and fragmentation.
In consequence, the Centre for Juridical Research of the Faculty of Law has made significant contributions towards the Penal Procedures Reform which is being implemented throughout the country ; whilst two other Centres belonging to the Faculty of Humanities and Education ( Cognitive Development Centre ) and the Faculty of Communication and Letters ( Journalism and Advertising Research Centre, CIPP ) are implementing programmes of public interest in the areas of cognitive development, community strengthening and the role of the communications media in society.
At the present day, the women in similar areas wear these ornaments in one of the sides of the nostrils, which droop like the ears in consequence.
It is thus the spread of Standard German as a language taught at school that defines the German Sprachraum, i. e. a political decision rather than a direct consequence of dialect geography, allowing areas with dialects of very limited mutual comprehensibility to participate in the same cultural sphere albeit used mainly in informal situations or at home and also including dialect literature, and more recently a resurgence of German dialects in mass media.
A consequence of this is the pollution of groundwater resources, with serious health implications in such areas.
Because of the high initial investments, many less wealthy nations cannot afford to develop or sustain appropriate infrastructure, and as a consequence people in these areas may spend a correspondingly higher fraction of their income on water.
The consequence of this was the removal of RIC authority in many outlying areas.
As consequence, Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin has little choice but to sign the Renville Agreement on 17 January 1948, which acknowledged Dutch control over areas taken during Operatie Product, while the Republicans pledged to withdraw all forces that remained on the other side of the ceasefire line (" Van Mook Line ").
As a consequence, the retailers TrustPower and Freshstart abandoned market areas where they had no generation.
As a consequence, these areas are concentrated with toxic compounds due to mineral and hydrocarbon exploration ; this exploitation has increased in the last two decades.
In India, 20 states have been identified as endemic areas, with an estimated 60 million people at risk and 6 million people disabled ; about 600, 000 might develop a neurological disorder as a consequence.
More precisely, as a consequence of the introduction of machinery a class workmen emerged to build, maintain and repair, the machines on which the blessing of progress depended, at a time when population shifts and the dissolving influences of industrialization in the new urban areas, where these were concentrated, destroyed the inadequate old apprentice system and threw into relief the connection between material advancement and the necessity of education to take part in its advantages.
As a consequence of these high flows, the areas of permanent swamp and seasonal floodplains have, together, increased to 2. 5 times their former size.
Hesse-Nassau was created as a consequence of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 by combining the previously independent Hesse-Kassel ( or Hesse-Cassel ), the Duchy of Nassau, the Free City of Frankfurt, areas gained from the Kingdom of Bavaria, and areas gained from the Grand Duchy of Hesse ( Hesse-Darmstadt ; including part of the former Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg ).

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