Other than minor legal wrangling, this matter should be of little consequence to Tesla.
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"If there are job losses as a result of this decision it won't be the direct consequence of Thales failing to win this contract, it will be the result of their reorganisation of their business across the United Kingdom, " added Mr Hoon.
We didn't think that we were going to cover 30 million people for free, but that the long-term trend in terms of how much the average family is going to be paying for health insurance is going to be improved as a consequence of health care.
The New York Times Co. (nyse: NYT - news - people ) strives mightily to be of consequence (it says in a press release that its "core purpose is to enhance society"), but the revenue of this corporation is scarcely half the collective revenue of the country's weekly newspapers.
But while Porsche is legally covered, it remains to be seen whether the ethical and moral consequence of building up a huge stake in a company without having to disclose it will be treated kindly by regulators.
Are you at all concerned about profiling, the fact that legal immigrants will be subjected to extra scrutiny as a consequence of this extending of sort of immigration authority to local police, given that the city, Waukegan, as I understand it, according to census figures, is about 45 percent Latino now?
And that unfortunately required some owners to be forced with the possibility of adverse financial consequence unless they at least talk to some potential head coaches they otherwise would not.
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The miss was to be of little consequence, though, as tries either side of the break settled the contest.
Employers should be free to make the type of retirement provision which best suits their needs and those of their employees, and the regulatory and fiscal framework should encourage them to do this - after all, one consequence of such provision is likely to be a reduced dependence on the State in later years.
What is required is a statutory device adopted by both Europe and the U.S. by which the dollar and euro can be fixed to one another through gold, in consequence of which all other currencies would be compelled "as if by a hidden hand" to align themselves properly with gold through the dollar or euro.
He sees a generation that feels privileged to be part of a moment in history, and as a consequence is highly committed to the opportunity to succeed both for themselves, their parents, grandparents and their country.
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In this case, military doctrine is more likely to be the consequence of intervention.
The weak results could be a consequence of recession-wary consumers continuing to shop for cheaper private label items.
Over the weekend, I consulted colleagues on what they thought ought to be the consequence of the latest debacle at Newsnight.
An important one was protection from disease, suspected to be a consequence of the increased risk of infection that living in settlements brings.
And the UK could hardly insulate itself from a Eurozone tipped back into recession, were that to be the consequence of a disorderly Greek default.
If you think about it, inequality is always going to be the natural consequence of a technologically-driven deflationary environment.
The main consequence of judicial activism will be to threaten the livelihoods of tabloid newspapers and the paparazzi who feed them.
And in any case, the unintended consequence of this ban will be to give little SodaStream another injection of PR adrenaline to power through the holidays.
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It seems to be of remarkably little professional consequence.
Therefore a weak yen will be a natural consequence of the BOJ's plan to print money as a way to pay increased public debt - a measure to significantly reduce real interest rates.
Much of his concern was based on the law creating requirements that welfare recipients would not be able to fulfill and, as a result, have its own unintended consequence of causing welfare recipients to lose the aid they depend upon to feed and house their families should it become impossible to comply with the law.
It's time to start the process of making sure that the building blocks of preventive measures take place to guarantee that concussions will never just be looked at as just another consequence of the game.
Of particular interest is the book's discussion of the genetic determinants of fitness and how, as a consequence, roughly 10% of those tethered to treadmills will never be buffed and toned.
Although cigarette companies would try to neutralise the impact of lower volumes by higher prices, we expect revenues to be negatively impacted as well, largely due to increase in illicit trade of cigarettes as a consequence of higher excise taxes.
Whether death will remain the ultimate consequence of growing old remains to be seen.
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But one consequence of the European spectrum auctions will be to speed it up.
Another possible malign consequence of closeness to big business would be a significant increase in industrial policy.
But an unintended consequence of clamping down on expenses may be to enhance the incentive for MPs to seek to become ministers, as they have higher salaries.
No matter how well intentioned (and politically appealing), protecting individual values in isolation of the consequence to other values can never be as optimal as making decisions with the full system in view and on the table.
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