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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The whole problem in Africa is a consequence of Western vested interests in the place and it is such a tragedy to see it unfolding.
Rampant inflation in Argentina is in part a consequence of said price controls, which extend far and wide.
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In a statement, the Bundesbank justified its relocation of gold reserves held in France as a natural consequence of the adoption of the euro, noting that as they hold the same currency, there is no need to keep the bars there if the situation arose where they would need foreign currency quick.
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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.
Most of the decline in support is a consequence of rising commodity prices.
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"His death is the result of a lack of acceptance of bears in Poschiavo, which is a direct consequence of a lack of information among the population, " she said.
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No doubt, in part as a consequence of their disappointment with Israel's military performance in Lebanon and subsequently in Gaza, today leaders like Abdullah of Jordan are pessimistic about the future.
Sadly, for four nights in August, drinking viche was a necessary evil, a rite of passage in the same way that cheap keg beer is a part of university and getting hit in the groin is a disagreeable consequence of riding a mechanical bull.
We forecast that growth in total productivity throughout the decade will be higher in Peru, and that Mexico will continue to post the lowest productivity growth in the region as a consequence of low competition in many economic sectors.
The decision to land in Turkey was a consequence of the lack of success by Britain and its allies on the western front in France.
The actualization of an overall wind-power strategy is not going smoothly, however, and the number of new wind farms coming on-stream has fallen by 30%, in part as a consequence of the recession.
"These problems are, in my view, a direct consequence of serious under investment in health and social services here over a number of years, " she added.
"I am pleased that as a consequence of great effort by our troops -- but also as a consequence of a shift in allegiances among the Sunni tribal leaders as well as the decision of the Sadr militias to stand down -- that we've seen a quelling of violence, " he said.
This result is in no small measure a consequence of this legislation being managed in an extremely closely held manner.
And we are going to work together as assiduously as we can to make sure that those civilian casualties are reduced, even as we try to accomplish a mission, and even as we are reminding ourselves constantly that the overwhelming majority of civilian casualties in Afghanistan are as a consequence of terrorist acts by the Taliban.
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That low rank is in large measure a consequence of the expense of starting a business.
This is, in part, a consequence of the industry's maturity: to keep growing, firms have to invade each other's markets.
More Americans are in jeopardy as a consequence of the perception that exists worldwide with its existence than if there were no Gitmo.
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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Two months later, Dominion Resources announced that it would shut down its existing Kewaunee station in Wisconsin as a consequence of low gas prices and a lack of buyers.
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The likes of Madeleine Albright, Powell and Condoleezza Rice claimed that Fatah's collusion with Hamas and Islamic Jihad and its leading role in terror was a consequence of insufficient Israeli support for Arafat and later for Abbas.
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.
The presence of nitrate in the water is predominantly a consequence of land management decisions and farming practice.
"The continuing impact and heightened risk of drought in the South, as a consequence of climate change, highlight the importance of our emphasis on leakage management, water efficiency and demand management, " it said.
There is no point in worrying about something that is a consequence of something else - in other words, playing well.
It's also easy to overlook the damage inflicted on local ecosystems and economies -- a large portion of which are in the developing world -- as a consequence of current industrial-scale agriculture practices.
It suggests that the growing incidence of chronic problems in the rich world is a consequence of better hygiene and access to medical treatment, both of which reduce the incidence of childhood infections, and affect the immune system early in life.
Since Tuesday morning the beautiful seat of the Earl of Darnley, at Cobham park, near Gravesend, in Kent, its village, and the surrounding suburbs, have been the scene of much excitement in consequence of the perpetration of a murder, attended with circumstances of a truly distressing character.
The Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict was adopted at The Hague (Netherlands) in 1954, as a consequence to the massive destruction of the cultural heritage in the Second World War.
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