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consequent and severe
Similar occlusion to blood flow and consequent necrosis can occur as a result of severe vasoconstriction as illustrated in severe Raynaud's phenomenon that can lead to irreversible gangrene.
Belgium was invaded by the German Empire ; the Netherlands faced severe economic difficulties owing to its policy of neutrality and consequent political isolation, wedged as it was between the two warring sides.
The consequent Swedish attacks managed to deal severe damage to Polish cavalry units, but did not manage to cripple the army ( whose morale was kept high, thanks to Koniecpolski ).
In 1995 AFFCO closed the Waitara works with the consequent severe loss of employment in the town.
The 1920s and 1930s proved to be a very lean time for the industry, partly because of severe restrictions on brewing that had come in during World War I, partly because of higher taxes, and a consequent decrease in sales.
This, combined with Herzog losing his gloves near the summit, and a night spent bivouaced in a crevasse on the descent with one sleeping bag for four climbers ( Louis Lachenal, Gaston Rebuffat, Lionel Terray, and Maurice Herzog ) resulted in severe frostbite, with consequent gangrene requiring the expedition doctor to perform emergency amputations in the field.
Several severe droughts brought about this drop in the town's fortunes, with a consequent emigration to northern Spain, Europe and South America.

consequent and disruption
The Raccoon eyes | panda eyes ( orbital discoloration ) is consequent to trauma and ocular blood vessel disruption.
He wrote The Mattachine Society of Washington, D. C. ( 2 / 25 / 66 ): " Pertinent considerations here are the revulsion of other ( federal ) employees by homosexual conduct and the consequent disruption of service efficiency, the apprehension caused other employees of homosexual advances, solicitations or assaults, the unavoidable subjection of the sexual deviate to erotic stimulation ( on-the-job )".

consequent and national
The financial strain imposed by these wars and by the excesses of the royal court, and the consequent dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to the national unrest which culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.
The name was adopted by the railway workers ' club for miniature model trains, and by a small museum housed in one of the oldest railroad buildings commemorates the historical event and consequent local industry of national importance.
Schacht's disillusionment with the existing Weimar government did not indicate a particular shift in his overall philosophy, but rather arose primarily out of two issues: first, his objection to the inclusion of Socialist Party elements in the government, and the effect of their various construction and make-work projects on public expenditures and borrowings ( and the consequent undermining of the government's anti-inflation efforts ); second, on his fundamentally unwavering desire to see Germany retake its place on the international stage, and his recognition that " as the powers became more involved in their own economic problems in 1931 and 1932 ... a strong government based on a broad national movement could use the existing conditions to regain Germany's sovereignty and equality as a world power.
This discovery may strengthen the case for rakija's Bulgarian origins and allow its designation by the European Union as a national drink, with a consequent allowance to lower excise duty domestically.
He played a couple of hockey games following the accident, but had to limp off the field and have consequent surgery in the lead-up to the Under – 17 national cricket carnival.
* The fundamental cause, without which in our opinion disturbances either would not occurred or would not have been little more than a local riot, is the Arab feeling of animosity and hostility towards the Jews consequent upon the disappointment of their political and national aspirations and fear for their economic future.
The national synod of Loudun, in 1659, withdrew all threatening measures of discipline, but the Zurich orthodoxy did not rest content until in the Helvetic Consensus of 1675 it repudiated with Saumurism as a whole the mere " imputation mediate and consequent.
The UNLA was also dismayed by article 7, which prescribed a national army numbering less than 8, 500 troops with consequent unemployment for a large percentage of its 15, 000 men.

consequent and network
The geologic history of the Scioto River is tied to the destruction of the Teays River network during the Ice Ages and consequent creation of the Ohio River.
Meanwhile, New York City's network of highways spread under the guidance of Robert Moses, with consequent increased traffic congestion, but the defeat in 1962 of Moses ' planned Lower Manhattan Expressway by community activists led by Jane Jacobs was an indication that Moses would no longer have the free hand he had enjoyed in the past.
The " POPFNN " architecture is a five-layer neural network where the layers from 1 to 5 are called: input linguistic layer, condition layer, rule layer, consequent layer, output linguistic layer.

consequent and company's
Speculation that expansion to Middle Eastern markets was at least in part a chance to exploit the company's low profile and consequent lack of political connotations now inherent in the Coke – Pepsi struggle.
The loss of these vital routes to rival airlines and the consequent reduction in the number of passengers making connections between BA's short and long haul flights at Gatwick threatened the company's ability to continue operating profitably on the long haul routes it had inherited at Gatwick from British Caledonian.
Increased demand for the new Mitsubishi Lancer, and the consequent effects on the capacity of the company's Mizushima production facility, have obliged Mitsubishi to reassess production of the Outlander.

consequent and costs
When WW I broke out, exports came to a temporary halt because of the difficulties brought about by the war, such as shortage of raw materials and the consequent rise in manufacturing costs.
* As compared to gas central heating systems, night storage heaters require next to no maintenance, with a consequent reduction in running costs.
In many cases the duration ( and high cost ) of legal procedures is the result of being unable to find a competent jurisdiction and to prove its competence ( something that the GPLv2 fails to specify, which means that parties to a current GPLv2 license must always first find a mutual agreement, or must always be able to prove the competence of a court before any decision can be ruled and applied, and this is an inherent risk of the current GPLv2 whose consequent long term costs have not been evaluated ).
Among other measures, the board opted to reduce the costs of the club, to reduce financial incentives to the players the first team, with the consequent resistance from these and some leaders.
Tooley later forsook his customary reticence and pronounced the Isaacs period a disaster, citing poor management that failed to control inflated manning levels with a consequent steep rise in costs and ticket prices.
From 1987 to 1990, the plan of action was amended several times, with a consequent rise in costs.
For seven years after Aldington won his initial judgement, Tolstoy appealed to 15 courts in Britain and Europe, before finally winning a judgement in the European Court of Human Rights in 1995 that the size of the award (£ 1. 5 million ), combined with Aldington's huge legal costs, and Tolstoy's consequent bankruptcy, violated Tolstoy's right to freedom of expression.
The framework can save much of the code typically needed to build an application with consequent savings in development time, maintenance costs and hence results in greater stability.

consequent and set
Discussing the five chapters set in the mines, Philip described them as " the most sustained passage of good writing in the book ", relating that the " derangement of the senses consequent upon being underground and in the dark is skilfully conveyed ".
In July 1940, after the defeat of the French armies and the consequent armistice with Germany, the British prime minister, Winston Churchill, asked the Free French government-in-exile ( headed by General Charles de Gaulle ) to set up a secret service agency in occupied France to counter the threat of a German operation code-named Operation Sea Lion, the expected cross-channel invasion of Britain.
Affirming the consequent is essentially the same as the fallacy of the undistributed middle, but using propositions rather than set membership.
This spiral imaging sequence acquires images faster than gradient-echo sequences, but needs more math transformations ( and consequent assumptions ) since converting back to voxel space requires the data be in grid form ( a set of equally spaced points in both horizontal and vertical directions ).
It is also good practice to require the set of assumptions to be the minimal set, with respect to set inclusion, necessary to infer the consequent.
The second statement, on the other hand, expresses a causal or metaphysical relation: It says that the world was set up so that the consequent would have been made true if the antecedent were true.
The unibody design featured non-stressed panels bolted to a unit frame, inspired by the Citroën DS. The de Dion set up was unique in that the " tube " was in two parts that could telescope but not rotate, thereby avoiding the need for sliding splines in the drive shafts, with consequent stiction under drive or braking torque, while still keeping the wheels vertical and parallel in relation to the body.
While stating re the prosecution ' no charge or specification may be referred to a general court-martial for trial until a thorough and impartial investigation of all the matters set forth therein has been made ', Article 32 currently provides no upper time limit on consequent detention of the accused before trial.
She and her husband remained with the depleted parent troupe when the senior actors walked out to set up their own cooperative company, and during the consequent brief actor shortage at Drury Lane, she played more important parts, notably Flareit in Colley Cibber's Love's Last Shift and young Tom Fashion ( as a breeches role ) in John Vanbrugh's The Relapse in 1697.

consequent and motion
What Shklovskij wants to show is that the operation of defamiliarization and its consequent perception in the literary system is like the winding of a watch ( the introduction of energy into a physical system ): both “ originate ” difference, change, value, motion, presence.
But, if the rotatory motion of any part of the atmosphere is greater than that of the surface of the earth, or, in other words, if any part of the atmosphere has a relative eastern motion with regard to the earth's surface, this force is increased, and if it has a relative western motion, it is diminished, and this difference gives rise to a disturbing force which prevents the atmosphere being in a state of equilibrium, with a figure conforming to that of the earth's surface, but causes an accumulation of the atmosphere at certain latitudes and a depression at others, and the consequent difference in the pressure of the atmosphere at these latitudes very materially influences its motions.
The consequent increasing overlap between the strain fields of adjacent dislocations gradually increases the resistance to further dislocation motion.

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