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Mao and many members of the Chinese Communist Party were opposed to these changes, believing that it would have negative repercussions for the worldwide Marxist movement, among whom Stalin was still viewed as a hero.
While the growth in sales of processed foods in these countries has been much more rapid than the growth in fresh food sales, the imperative nature of supermarkets to achieve economies of scale in purchasing, means that the expansion of supermarkets in these countries has important repercussions for small farmers, particularly those growing perishable crops.
These events would see him brought to justice however, repercussions from these events would also lead to the Boulter's marriage disintegrating, and Les and Denise both left Charnham.
While it is broadly believed that the group " Los Pepes " have been instrumental in the assassination of the cartel's members over the last 17 years, it is still in dispute whether the mantle is just a screen designed to deflect political repercussions from both the Colombian and United States governments involvement in these assassinations.
Along with numbers of psychiatrists, Beauvoir believed that the repercussions of the first of these experiences informs a woman's whole life.
If these resources are not kept in check, the town may experience negative repercussions, such as the presence of dying trees and dried-up ponds if water supply is not sufficiently provided.
The political repercussions of these military conquests often manifested in other forms of chaos.
Among the reasons for maintaining close regulation of banking institutions is the aforementioned concern over the global repercussions that could result from a bank's failure ; the idea that these bulge bracket banks are " too big to fail ".
Ultimately he decides that these sorts of jokes and their repercussions are not the fault of the humans who set them in motion, but are really just a matter of historic inevitability.
The damage to these services will have future repercussions.
Therefor the fallout from the political repercussions of various European rulers for their own political reasons supporting traditional Catholicism or the new Protestant groups, only subsequently branded as heretical, and after rejection by the adherents of these doctrines of the Edicts of the Council of Trent, resulted in religious wars and outbreaks of sectarian hatred, one example of which is the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
Luxenberg himself claims to have chosen a pseudonym " upon the counsel of Arab friends, after these became familiar with my work theses ," to protect himself against possible violent repercussions.

repercussions and events
Though the concept of a shared universe was not new or unique to comics in 1961, writer / editor Stan Lee, together with several artists including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, created a series of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters ' growth and change.
It has been shown to be possible to travel through time without creating a new alternative universe, instead altering events in the future, but this seems to have devastating and very far-reaching repercussions, as depicted in Marvel 1602 ( it almost destroyed the whole multiverse, including the afterlife ).
All-Star Squadron in particular, was set during World War II on Earth-Two, so it was in the past of an alternative universe, thus all its events had repercussions on the contemporary continuity of the DC multiverse.
Michael Piller, who spoke very highly of Behr's contributions, believed this to be one of the series ' best qualities, allowing repercussions of past episodes to influence future events and remain with the show, forcing characters to " learn that actions have consequences ".
Clayton's event did not have repercussions outside of Fairmont for several reasons, among them: the city was overwhelmed by other events, the celebration was never promoted outside of the town itself and no proclamation was made in the City Council.
School students from Rattan made news headlines during 2000 as they initiated a series of events with international repercussions.
As repercussions from the business crash in Hong Kong and events in Mongolia ripple towards Russia, her life and the lies she has forced herself to believe are torn apart.
Opponents of street racing cite a lack of safety relative to sanctioned racing events, as well as legal repercussions arising from incidents, among street racing's drawbacks.
The events of 2006 still had repercussions in 2007 even though Farm Idol was accepting auditions and Earl was missing in the woods.

repercussions and had
Before final negotiations were concluded in 1921, however, Afghanistan had already begun to establish its own foreign policy without repercussions anyway, including diplomatic relations with the new government in the Soviet Union in 1919.
The tragedy had enduring emotional and artistic repercussions.
A political shift in the 1980s had strong and unexpected repercussions on the country's economic condition.
At first there were no apparent repercussions, as the Polish ruler had maintained his alliance with Bohemia.
Since New York's financial industry provides almost one-fourth of all income produced in the city, and accounts for 10 % of the city's tax revenues and 20 % of the state's, the downturn has had huge repercussions for government treasuries.
Although the Spanish takeover of the Louisiana territory ( which was not completed until 1769 ) had only modest repercussions, the British takeover of Spanish Florida resulted in the westward migration of tribes that did not want to do business with the British, and a rise in tensions between the Choctaw and the Creek, historic enemies whose divisions the British at times exploited.
The three-party ( i. e. six plus some purely Flemish and Walloon parties ) political systems got disturbed by the Green parties ( the Dutch-speaking Agalev, now Groen !, and the French-speaking Ecolo ) in the 1980s which took a lot of influence after the Marc Dutroux Scandal and the " dioxin affair ", a food scandal ( chickens containing dioxin levels far above the maximum allowed ) which would not have had any major repercussions, had it not erupted just days before the elections.
Britain's earlier entreaties in Lhasa had unexpected repercussions at this time.
The Kongelov had no provisions for when the ruler was insane and unfit for government, so as a commoner who had imposed himself in the circles of nobility, he was condemned as being guilty of lèse majesté and usurpation of the royal authority, both capital offences according to paragraphs 2 and 26 of the Kongelov, although he had only done what many had done before him, and others would do after him with no repercussions.
The act also contained charges of witchcraft against Elizabeth, but gave no details and had no further repercussions.
At the end of the 19th century and in the early 20th century, Celje was a center of German nationalism which had repercussions for Slovenes.
Andrianampoinimerina's son Radama I ( Radama the Great ) assumed the throne during a turning-point in European history that had repercussions for Madagascar.
It is not clear whether this coincidence has had any legal repercussions.
Portugal moved to Central European Time and Central European Summer Time in 1992, but reverted to Western European Time in 1996 after concluding that energy savings were small, it had a disturbing effect on children's sleeping habits as it would not get dark until 22: 00 or 22: 30 in summer evenings and, during the winter mornings, the sun was still rising at 9: 00, with repercussions on standards of learning and school performance, and insurance companies reported a rise in the number of accidents.
The frontiers between Poland, which had established an unstable independent government following World War I, and the former Tsarist empire, were rendered chaotic by the repercussions of the Russian revolutions, the civil war and the winding down World War I. Poland's Józef Piłsudski envisioned a new federation ( Międzymorze ), forming a Polish-led East European bloc to form a bulwark against Russia and Germany, while the RSFSR considered carrying the revolution westward by force.
Some fifty years later, Caesar's heir Octavian, later the princeps Augustus, had to deal with its repercussions.
This also had political repercussions, as in 1948 the Reformed Political Alliance was set up by members of the liberated churches.
This discovery had far-reaching political repercussions and gave rise to the uitlander ( Afrikaans: foreigner ) problem, which eventually caused the fall of the Republic.
The Battle of Sempach in 1386, in which Leopold III, Duke of Austria was defeated by the Old Swiss Confederacy had important repercussions on Tyrol, and was the first of a series of military conflicts between the county and its neighbours.

repercussions and lasting
Though the ethnic Lithuanian nobility were the main converts to Catholicism — both paganism and the Orthodox rite remained strong among the peasants — the king's conversion and its political implications created lasting repercussions for the history of both Lithuania and Poland.
The rise of the Amorite kingdoms in Mesopotamia brought about deep and lasting repercussions in its political, social, and economic structure, especially in southern Mesopotamia.
However the scandal had lasting repercussions for De Jong within the party and contributed to his decision to retire some years later.
These policies have had lasting repercussions in modern British Columbia politics with respect to the ongoing process of resolving native land claims.
Grissom expressed some misgivings when he learned of this, but no lasting negative repercussions occur.

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