But I wanted to briefly comment on the broader economic consequences of this kind of innovation.
And can you talk a little bit about the economic consequences of a government shutdown?
We understand that this is not without -- the economic consequences of this were talked about.
Such analysis has triggered a wide-ranging debate about the broader social and economic consequences of greater income inequality.
In Russia, the economic consequences of crony capitalism can be masked by high energy prices for a short while.
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The economic consequences of anti-immigration policies have already been felt in Arizona.
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And then, I thought of the economic consequences of spilling over Niagara Falls.
"The economic consequences of where these biotechnology clusters form and grow will likely be immense, " says Ross DeVol, the study's principal author.
And there are direct economic consequences of high and low performing education systems, the study says, particularly in a globalised, skill-based economy.
There is no way to mitigate the horrific economic consequences of default.
The economic consequences of defective software will be less, according to Kaner.
So maybe it should just have to live with a government customer that is insensitive to the broader economic consequences of enforcing tough contract terms.
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The industry is one of several spared the early rigours of the single market, because the social and economic consequences of liberalisation were so great.
Anyone who understands the economic consequences of government spending knows that this was a good trend if we want to promote long term economic expansion.
On top of the short-term damage to the government's reputation, however, the longer-term economic consequences of the floods will most worry Ms Yingluck and her ministers.
DC, has been looking at the economic consequences of epidemics.
And we will continue to make sure that all is being done to plug the leak and to deal with the environmental and economic consequences of what that pollution has caused.
The economic consequences of the reactor destruction were massive.
Accurately measuring the economic consequences of immigration is hard.
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Now Spain's enfeebled banks are being made even weaker, by the broader economic consequences of tackling the government's debt problem - a problem created, in no small part, by the banks themselves.
If it is possible for central banks to identify the build-up of financial imbalances in good time, then they can restrain those imbalances, rather than just waiting to offset the economic consequences of their unwinding.
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At the country level, the meeting noted that the development of African LDCs had continued to be constrained by shortcomings in physical infrastructure and human resources development, low levels of domestic resource mobilization, shortcomings in macroeconomic policy design and management, and severe socio-economic consequences of local or regional conflicts.
One-half of those who die from chronic diseases are in their productive years and so the social costs and economic consequences in terms of lost productivity are considerable.
But these days, the economic and human consequences of criminality directed from the executive suite have become far more ruinous.
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It remains to be seen whether he and the politicians who fail to raise the debt ceiling on August 2 will feel secure in dealing with the economic and political consequences of that failure.
The Scots may prefer to be Scottish, Englanders may be warming to the idea of being English, but I suspect that brand Britain will bounce back as voters consider the uncertain economic and diplomatic consequences of breaking apart in a scary financial climate.
Congress set the stage for the crisis by legislating housing policies for which they had no understanding of the economic consequences and then legislating remedies which miss the mark and promise instead, a whole new set of problems.
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It also makes it increasingly difficult to express the complex unintended consequences of economic systems.
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