You are a wrath of ignorance and a consequent curse on a society.
It will, he claims, have a lift-to-drag ratio eight times better than a jet airliner's, with a consequent saving in energy.
There would merely be loss of face for the august institution Bernanke runs and a consequent loss of confidence in the dollar.
By holding down the value of the yuan and allowing a consequent build-up of excess liquidity, China risks repeating the same error.
No wonder Mr Loiseau was worried about the possibility of losing one of his precious stars, and a consequent drop in custom.
They reckon that closures of some hospitals, with a consequent pooling of scarce resources, would enable those left to provide better care.
Unless the Fed takes immediate steps to strengthen the dollar, expect distrust in the dollar to grow with a consequent continued slide in its value.
Consistent league expansion throughout the last decade led to a consequent expansion in playoff spots in 2011 where 10 teams were admitted to the playoffs.
With additional capacity kicking in over the next 4-5 years, we may eventually see supply outpacing demand, which would result in oversupply and a consequent decline in spot market prices.
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The introduction of cultivated cereals and vegetables, along with dairy produce, resulted in a poorer diet and a consequent decline in human stature, only reversed (at least in developed countries) in the last century.
In the case of financial institutions, the global credit crisis of 2008-2009 and consequent regulatory reforms present a powerful impetus to change organizational behaviors and processes.
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But even if the Americans were now to put pressure on Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, who was (like Yasser Arafat) in Washington this week, any consequent goodwill would be swiftly dissipated by a bombing raid on Iraq.
"The mere expectation that the amendment to the Forest Law and its consequent weakening would be approved set off a disturbing wave of renewed deforestation in the Amazon region, as has been unequivocally demonstrated by data recently released by the Brazilian Space Research Institute (INPE), " they write.
What we did have was a housing bubble and collapse with the consequent falling over of large parts of the banking system.
During Thursday's House debate the harshest criticism of Clinton's sexual relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky and consequent attempts to cover up the affair came from a member of the president's own party.
The scramble for stock opportunities and the consequent spike in trading volume has, increasingly, become a big enhancing factor in the bull market.
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This reflects a protracted period of weak external demand with consequent strongly negative effects on exports and increasing uncertainty about high-growth emerging countries.
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But the involvement of Americans, and the consequent American media and congressional interest, could make it a big one and, so, perhaps, the excuse for demanding blood for blood rather than pursuing the difficult search for negotiated peace.
Take extension leads and check the circuits of the house - it's always good to have a few fuses on hand in case of overload and consequent darkness!
For the press, the big news of the visit of el Papa has been the church's zeal to have companies sponsor it, and the consequent appearance of Cardinal Norberto Rivera, the Catholic primate, in a television ad for potato chips (una papa being a potato).
America's ethanol subsidy, which has led to a huge rise in production, rocketing maize prices and consequent rioting in Mexico, is the sharpest example of why government should not pick winners: once the fertiliser and fuel used in corn production are taken into account, ethanol is probably not much greener than petrol.
Massive greed and consequent massive human misery and suffering do not have to be accepted as a givens, unavoidable, intractable, irresolvable.
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In America's courts, because each side can and does appoint its own expert witnesses and often pays them thousands of dollars a day the potential for the perversion of research, and consequent confusion of the jury, is enormous.
Farther afield, China's eagerness to do business in Myanmar, and its consequent reluctance to chide the tyrannical generals that run the place, helped to prevent a forceful international response to the violent repression of peaceful demonstrations there last year.
Unease has been growing since last year, when the sharp drop in interest rates, and the consequent rush to refinance mortgages taken out at higher rates, left Fannie Mae with a mismatch between its debt obligations and its revenues from mortgage bonds.
The EPA's "insistence on a 97-percent reduction is likely to lead to problems on a national level, including spot shortages, extreme volatility of prices, and consequent damage to the trucking and agricultural industries, " said Tom Robinson, president of the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America.
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What one can say, however, is that global economic stability calls for a gradual reduction in America's enormous current-account deficit (and its consequent heavy demands on the global capital market).
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As my sketch below shows, an organization with a digital nervous system is characterized by a large number of inflows and outflows of data, a high level of networking, both internally and externally, increased data flow, and consequent complexity.
In contrast with many industrial countries that are facing large fiscal constraints and consequent challenges to meet their foreign aid commitments, Brazil, Russia, India and China are in a strong position to continue increasing their type of development financing, thus becoming a new America and a new Europe to poor countries.
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It is because of the thorny regional politics of reunification and the legacy of WWII, and under consequent French pressure, that Germany committed to the monetary union in the first place and was made to take a kind of ownership for its success.
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