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Turkey’s incursion into northwestern Syria is just one
consequence.
But they would offer a chance to begin addressing a tragic and avoidable
consequence
of the civil war: the exclusion of millions of people from the opportunity to earn a legal living for themselves and their families.
Another
consequence
of the attacks is that international cooperation among security services has strengthened, new technologies have been adopted, and video surveillance has been implemented more widely.
Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that philosophical puzzles are really just a
consequence
of the misuse of language.
On the contrary, emissions have increased markedly; as a consequence, last year was the hottest year on record.
The
consequence
of that basic decision was that German industry until the 1930s was fully cartelized.
To give you an idea of the consequences, not only the economic consequences, but the political consequences, remember that Hitler built his four year economic plans on the foundation of a totally cartelized German economy with the
consequence
that he did not need government to execute his four year plans, it was executed by private law.
As a consequence, we find ourselves in an undeclared state of intellectual emergency, one that, regrettably, has given rise to the states of emergency that our governments proclaim in the wake of terrorist attacks.
As a
consequence
of this dilemma, Socialist parties across Europe seem paralyzed.
For the hollowing out of Socialism has a
consequence.
China’s aging population, an unintended
consequence
of its draconian one-child policy, poses another threat to long-term prosperity.
Treating all EU languages on the same footing is a direct
consequence
of the formal equality of member states under the founding treaties.
Moreover, any inadequately treated TB becomes multi-drug resistant, so that treatment failure can be either cause or
consequence
of MDR-TB.
The
consequence
will almost surely be a slower recovery and an even longer delay before unemployment falls to acceptable levels.
The financial sector will press governments to ensure full repayment, even when it leads to massive social waste, huge unemployment, and high social distress – and even when it is a
consequence
of their own mistakes in lending.
Together with the abuses of human rights under his administration, the Great Recession – the predictable (and predicted)
consequence
of his economic policies – did as much to weaken America’s soft power as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan did to weaken the credibility of its military power.
These changes are simply a
consequence
of the 2008 financial crisis and of the policies that Bernanke adopted to overcome it.
The United States’ “pivot” to the Asia-Pacific region was required not only because of the security threats posed by the rise of China, but also as a
consequence
of America’s long and costly obsession with the Middle East.
This should happen without impeding any of the many ways in which we can check that the objective is in a good cause, and ensure that trusting people are not led to serve a lie and suffer disaster as a consequence, in an illusory search for future prosperity.
In fact, the European project is, at its core, a mirror of the opening that is an inextricable
consequence
of living in today’s globalized world.
The
consequence
of these and other episodes has been the emergence of widespread doubt about US credibility and reliability.
One
consequence
of this cynical treatment of political ideologies is the wild swings in voters' preferences seen in various Central European countries.
It is also a logical
consequence
of the NPT’s failings.
One
consequence
of recent technological progress has been a decline in the relative share of wages in GDP.
The
consequence
of these ties is that America’s IT industry has become an agent of the national security state.
The informal sector is mostly a
consequence
of the fact that people are disconnected from modern production networks – an inefficiency that will not be resolved simply by reducing the cost of registering a business or forcing small firms to pay taxes.
The continent shuts down on the assumption that nothing of
consequence
will happen until everyone returns, suitably tanned, in September.
Tuchman describes how a series of individual decisions, all of which seemed sound when considered in isolation, had the unintended
consequence
of leading Europe into World War I.
As a consequence, the national health-care scheme actually provides a net benefit for the average income earner.
As Israel’s political center of gravity has shifted to the right, if not the extreme right, one
consequence
whose long-term effects are not sufficiently appreciated is the growing alienation of Arab citizens, who represent 20% of the population.
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