And this is also the consequence of Thatcher's neo-liberal reforms to a large degree.
For the government, this is a happy consequence of the handover of control over interest rates.
Home prices have risen for a second consecutive month for the first time since the summer of 2010, but much of this is a consequence of the falling percentage of distressed sales, while prices are still more than 31% of their peaks and may take years to recover.
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"Partly, this is a consequence of the Arab Spring and the power vacuums and ungoverned spaces that have sprung up in its wake, " it said.
This is a consequence of the efficiency of the Internet channel.
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Partly this is a consequence of the ISI's links with militant groups, both domestic and Afghan, which have created bonds of loyalty and patronage that are hard to untangle.
The bad news is that the papers by Dr Sundrum and Dr Randall suggest that a consequence of all this is that the extra dimensions into which gravity is wandering might be infinitely large.
But this is as much a consequence of the cult of personality that the media has created around him as it is a result of the double standard applied to powerful men and less powerful women caught in flagrante delicto.
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The likely consequence of this is that only a fraction of politicians, most likely the high-profile ones, will be put under the spotlight.
If defence spending does soar during this decade, the consequence is likely to be a moderated version of the Reagan era.
This is partly a consequence of the dismal legacy of Portuguese colonialism, which left few East Timorese administrators and business people.
This is partly a consequence of the decision to cover the ground with so many short essays, rather than longer, more reflective chapters.
But is this dismal litany truly the consequence of presidential distraction?
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But again, this view is in large part the consequence of the absence of an informed public debate about Israel's policy option in light of the failure of the Oslo process.
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The consequence of this is that each base station has a much shorter range.
The consequence of this is that it has lots of cash and a desire to invest it aggressively.
The consequence of this is that many people locally will lose their income.
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Moreover, the language areas in the brain of a dyslexic often contain nerve cells that are abnormally arranged and unusually small although it is still unclear whether this is a cause or consequence of the disorder.
The government offers three lame reasons for this extraordinary decision, the real consequence of which is that Japanese women will continue to use abortion, with all its physical and many would say moral discomfort, as a routine form of contraception (see article).
Another serious consequence of this policy is the likelihood that other aggressive nations will adopt the same policy of attacking to remove leaders they consider to be undesirable.
The consequence of this approach is that when interest margins rise for corporate borrowers, as they did in late 2008, the gross value-added of the banking sector appears to go up.
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This is, in part, a consequence of the industry's maturity: to keep growing, firms have to invade each other's markets.
But this time, that is likely to have the extra consequence of forcing him to abandon, or suspend, his debt rule for 2015.
While this is usually framed as a negative consequence of the law, moving away from our employer system may actually have positive implications for the health care system and individuals.
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In this case, military doctrine is more likely to be the consequence of intervention.
The consequence of this in human terms is devastating and the economic cost to households, communities and countries is enormous.
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The most dysfunctional consequence of this pattern is that colleagues who genuinely need advice on an issue will stop asking for it.
On top of the economic distress this causes families struggling to make ends meet on falling real incomes, there is the wider economic consequence: when incomes fall and borrowing is no longer an option, people curb their spending - and with consumer spending accounting for almost 70% of our GDP, when people cut spending the economy stops growing.
This, however, does not mean tribal warfare is the ultimate consequence of Col Gaddafi's removal.
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