The fact of the matter is, is that most of the increases in this year's budget, this past year's budget, were not as a consequence of policies that we initiated but instead were built in as a consequence of the automatic stabilizers that kick in because of this enormous recession.
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While not the only process at work, eruptive activity played the primary role in accelerating retreat and as a consequence in glacier extinction.
In that sense, it is fair to argue that the recent increases in the public-sector indebtedness of many developed economies is the consequence in large part of the decisions taken in 2007 and 2008 not to let the banks and the financial system collapse.
Also, perhaps in consequence of its relative globality, its presentations are particularly well done and edifying.
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In consequence, the quality of food at the best French restaurants in England has risen immensely.
As with every policy of consequence in America, the fate of Fannie and Freddie must await the election.
In consequence traditional farming lifestyles have become untenable for growing numbers, triggering mass migration to the country's capital, Bamako.
Even in the U.K. 25, 000 died in consequence and disruption to farming is said to have precipitated the French Revolution.
In consequence, to the extent that the United States continues to borrow, it must consider how it uses those funds.
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This, however, shall not prevent such adjustment of the Aden frontier as may be necessary in consequence of recent Turkish aggression.
Asian countries want to keep their exports cheap to support rapid growth and are in consequence happy to keep acquiring dollars indefinitely.
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But the consequence in Asia was that the agencies' ratings were set by senior people who greatly underestimated the region's political risks.
That is a consequence in part of unrepresentative politics, and a system where elections are not the way to effect political change.
In consequence, many big investment banks have indeed been doing well recently.
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In consequence, those completing degrees in physiotherapy are almost guaranteed a job.
In consequence, a twilight world has grown up, inhabited by perhaps 50, 000 people with no civil status and no social and political rights.
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The Clinton administration appears unwilling and unable to make the politically painful concessions required to achieve its aims, which are in consequence modest.
In consequence a kind of undermining of the collegial quality and the cross-disciplinary quality and the liberal arts project in public higher education.
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In consequence, it is now necessary for journalists to be equipped to better protect their electronic information records, including the identities of their sources.
When the American recession started last year, many people assumed the dollar would weaken in consequence, and that the euro in particular would rise.
He suggests that, in consequence, up to 8, 000 retailers will no longer find it economic to sell magazines or, as a result, newspapers as well.
In the eyes of his eldest son, Matthew, poetry always seemed, in consequence, to be a lesser thing a little frivolous perhaps, and even a touch self-indulgent.
With just 5% of the UK population, Wales attracted 22% of inward investment projects during 1979 to 1990 and the creation in consequence of 75, 000 jobs.
In consequence pension funds and banks will no longer be able to give up some of their bond yield in return for insuring the capital against government default.
How shockingly naive or uninformed do you have to be to think that Obama, or anyone else of consequence in Washington, gives a half a whit about the ACLU?
In consequence to that there is a major change, a social change, and an environmental change just to meet the needs of the tourism industry and in particular golf courses.
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What always shocks me is how little organizational thought and evaluation goes into these decisions which can have economic consequence in the tens of millions of dollars and even greater organizational impact.
In consequence, says Ms Wilkerson, who uses the words coloured, Negro and black in line with the practice of the day, by 1980 half of America's blacks lived outside the southern states.
He had kept a school at Leicester about nine months at the expiration of which period he suddenly decamped, in consequence of a charge hanging over him of having stolen some books.
In consequence, Mr Putin may well calculate that, while the oil price remains frothy and foreign investment rolls in, he can continue to deal with his political opponents and their assets as he sees fit.
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