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The blockade of Buenos Aires and the Argentine coast from the March 28, 1838 to the November 7, 1840 by the French fleet, a coercive measure consequent upon vexatious laws affecting foreign residents in the Argentine Republic, seems to have been the first case in which the operation was notified to the different representatives of foreign states.

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A more recent hypothesis is that the Dead Sea basin is a consequence of a " step-over " discontinuity along the Dead Sea Transform, creating an extension of the crust with consequent subsidence.
The graph depicts a right-shift in demand from D < sub > 1 </ sub > to D < sub > 2 </ sub > along with the consequent increase in price and quantity required to reach a new market-clearing equilibrium point on the supply curve ( S ).
The Blue Nile, along with that of the Atbara River to the north, which also flows out of the Ethiopian Highlands, were responsible for the annual Nile floods that contributed to the fertility of the Nile Valley and the consequent rise of ancient Egyptian civilization and Egyptian Mythology.
He is noted for his extensive physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilities — along with his consequent ineffectual rule — as well as his role in the developments preceding the War of the Spanish Succession.
The old clan structures lasted in the formation of the Celtiberian armies, organized along clan-structure lines, with consequent losses of strategic and tactical control.
According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, king mackerel is one of four fishes, along with swordfish, shark, and tilefish, that children and pregnant women should avoid due to high levels of methylmercury found in these fish and the consequent risk of mercury poisoning.
After the victory of the Targowica Confederation in 1792 and the consequent overthrow of the May 3 Constitution, Niemcewicz, along with other Patriotic Party members, emigrated to Germany.
The statute, along with its companion statute of Quo Warranto, was intended to remedy land ownership disputes and consequent financial difficulties that had resulted from the decline of the traditional feudal system during the High Middle Ages.
Multi-instrumentalist Bechet recorded on six different instruments ; each version had to be recorded onto a new master disc along with the preceding performance, with consequent loss of audio quality.
Adorno cites as the most consequent surrealist compositions those works by Kurt Weill, such as The Threepenny Opera and Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, along with works by others drawn from the middle-period music of Igor Stravinsky — most particularly that of L ' Histoire du soldat — and defines this surrealism as a hybrid form between the " modern " music of Arnold Schoenberg and his school, and the " objectivist " neoclassicism / folklorism of the later Stravinsky.

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It argued, inter alia, that a divestiture order would severely depress the market value of the stock of both General Motors and Du Pont, with consequent serious loss and hardship to hundreds of thousands of innocent investors, among them thousands of small trusts and charitable institutions ; ;
Because of the punch and the consequent fall on the ice with Bertuzzi on top of him, and numerous other players from both teams piling on top, Moore sustained three fractured neck vertebrae, among other injuries, that ended his career.
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.
In 1961 the words " of justice " were dropped from the names of both courts when they were belatedly re-established consequent upon the enactment of the 1937 Constitution.
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 ).
Local authorities failed to alert people to the seriousness of the situation, with Armero's mayor and a priest both reassuring the populace after an ash eruption on the afternoon of November 13 and the consequent ashfall early that evening.
He stayed on the backbenches throughout Thatcher's premiership and engaged in a number of activities, including participation in the re-launch of TV-am ( where he was involved in an incident in which broadcaster Anna Ford threw her wine at him to express her outrage at both his behaviour and the unwelcome consequent transformation of the TV station ).
The Vietnam War, the consequent Fall of Saigon, and the plight of Vietnamese refugees gave rise to a collection of musical pieces that have become " classical " anthems for Vietnamese people both in Vietnam and abroad.
In view of the death of both his sons and the consequent extinction of the dukedom at his death the Duke managed to obtain in 1740 ( at the cost of his other Grey titles excluding Lucas ) only a new marquessate, Marquess Grey.
For example, if Keith is in Germany, the following two conditionals have both a false antecedent and a false consequent:
" Supporters say that opposition to mortification is rooted in having lost ( 1 ) the " sense of the enormity of sin " or offense against God, and the consequent penance, both interior and exterior, ( 2 ) the notions of " wounded human nature " and of concupiscence or inclination to sin, and thus the need for " spiritual battle ", and ( 3 ) a spirit of sacrifice for love and " supernatural ends ", and not only for physical enhancement.
* The existence of the pharynx, a passage used for both ingestion and respiration, with the consequent drastic increase in the risk of choking.
In particular, the outcome of the 1930 Imperial Conference ( and the resultant Statute of Westminster 1931 ), the formal declaration by the Irish state of its republican status and its consequent secession from the Commonwealth, and the request by India that it remain a member of the Commonwealth despite adopting a republican constitution, all altered both the nature and composition of the Commonwealth.
This incident was a preamble to the Battle of Trafalgar and the consequent war between both countries.
This unusual level of both service and competition is facilitated by Oxford's status as a prestigious university city and the consequent large numbers of young, affluent but car-less inhabitants, assisted by Oxford ’ s pro-public transport Balanced Transport Policy of 1973 and Oxford Transport Strategy of 1993.
This unusual level of both service and competition is facilitated by Oxford's status as a prestigious university city, lack of car parking spaces in the city centre, and the consequent large numbers of young, affluent but car-less inhabitants.
The practical importance of the discovery of bradykinin became apparent when one of his collaborators at Ribeirão Preto, Sérgio Henrique Ferreira, discovered a bradykinin potentiating factor ( BPF ) in the bothropic venom which increases powerfully both the duration and magnitude of its effects on vasodilation and the consequent fall in blood pressure.
Judgment ( in his favor ) was rendered after his death, but the consequent legal proceedings, which included a Bowie knife fight in the courtroom of the Circuit Court for the Northern District of California, the physical beating of Justice Stephen Johnson Field of the US Supreme Court ( by David S. Terry, a former Chief Judge of the California Supreme Court ) and the fatal shooting of Terry by a US Marshal, both in the breakfast room of a California railroad hotel, which culminated in a landmark US Supreme Court decision in the case " In re Neagle ( Cunningham v. Neagle )", on the supremacy of federal law over state law.
Despite losing both their original case and the consequent appeal, the Union continues to assert that it has the right to levy the fines against union members.
In propositional logic, transposition is a valid rule of replacement that permits one to switch the antecedent with the consequent of a conditional statement in a logical proof if they are also both negated.

consequent and borders
It is a venerated institute for dispensing comprehensive training for ITBP officers recruits patrolling the porous borders. The Academy was moved to this location in 1978, consequent upon reorganization of the force and located at two separate patches of land known as Cainville Estate ( Adm wing ) and Astel estate ( combat wing ) The Academy has grown over the years so as to take even friendly foreign countries officers as its trainees.

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As a response to the increased global sedentarity and consequent overweight and obesity, one response that has been adopted by many organizations concerned with health and environment is the promotion of Active travel, which seeks to promote walking and cycling as safe and attractive alternatives to motorized transport.
The term Left Bank was first coined by film critic Richard Roud, who has described them as having " fondness for a kind of Bohemian life and an impatience with the conformity of the Right Bank, a high degree of involvement in literature and the plastic arts, and a consequent interest in experimental filmmaking ", as well as an identification with the political left.
The massive property boom and consequent rise in house prices has led to friction between the new arrivals and the old Docklands communities, who have complained of being squeezed out.
There has been a consequent rise in Lao exports to the United States, although the volume of trade remains small in absolute terms.
" Rejecting Cicero's view that men join in society primarily through " a certain social spirit which nature has implanted in man ," Hobbes declares that men join in society simply for the purpose of " getting themselves out from that miserable condition of Warre, which is necessarily consequent ... to the naturall Passions of men, when there is no visible Power to keep them in awe.
d ) The defendant has the right appeal the judgment rendered consequent to the plea agreement if the plea agreement was concluded by deception, coercion, violence, threat or violence.
The naming dispute and consequent avoidance of contact at head of state level has gradually thawed since 1990.
The resulting collision has created a volcanic area with ruptures in the Earth's crust with consequent eruptions of magma.
The consequent destruction of wildlife habitat has prompted the creation of conservation groups in other countries, some founded by local hunters who have witnessed declining wildlife populations first hand.
Opening with a simple but clear dedication to King Charles I, the quarto has 17 chapters which give a perfectly clear and connected account of the action of the heart and the consequent movement of the blood around the body in a circuit.
The growth has been driven by increasing affluence and the rise of a middle class ; the entry of women into the workforce ; with a consequent incentive to seek out easy-to-prepare foods ; the growth in the use of refrigerators, making it possible to shop weekly instead of daily ; and the growth in car ownership, facilitating journeys to distant stores and purchases of large quantities of goods.
However, recourse ( legal or otherwise ) has almost never been available against operators, software developers, operating system suppliers, especially in cases of loss of anonymity and / or consequent damages, regardless of operating policies )
What has not been shown is that the ensemble itself ( not the consequent results ) is a precisely defined object mathematically.
The total defeat of the Athenian expedition to Sicily and the consequent revolts of many of the subject-allies has weakened Athenian finances severely ; the acknowledged purpose of the revolutionary movement is to revise the constitution to better run Athens ' finances.
This has resulted in a major urban expansion into the surrounding rural areas, with a consequent loss of prime farmland and degradation of natural areas.
Papian, described: " Magnetic-Core Storage has two big advantages: ( 1 ) greater reliability with a consequent reduction in maintenance time devoted to storage ; ( 2 ) shorter access time ( core access time is 9 microseconds: tube access time is approximately 25 microseconds ) thus increasing the speed of computer operation.
The establishment of Ceres ' Aventine cult has itself been interpreted as an extraordinary expiation after the failure of crops and consequent famine.
The increasing use of fertility drugs and consequent increased rate of multiple births has made the phenomenon of multiples increasingly visible in the public eye.
The consequent half ( second measure ) of clave has two strokes and is called the two-side by salsa musicians.
This has caused a large reduction in the number of competitive athletes in the United States and a consequent decline from the earlier American prominence in the sport.
But in the 10, 000 years since the invention of agriculture and its consequent major change in the human diet, natural selection has had too little time to make the optimal genetic adaptations to the new diet.
The fallacy is in concluding the consequent of a fallacious argument has to be false.
The original two-step flow hypothesis — that ideas flow from the media to opinion leaders and then to less active sections of the population — has been criticized and negated by myriad consequent studies.
Beazley has had a lifelong interest in military matters ; his consequent enthusiasm for this portfolio, and particularly for military hardware, earned him the nickname " Bomber Beazley ".

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