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Even though we have fertile land, water and hardworking people, somehow we have not managed to master the process of adding value to what we produce and have, as a consequence, been reduced to being at the whim of the world's unpredictable and capricious commodity markets.
Indeed, all will be threatened by internal destabilization as a
consequence
of such a confrontation.
This taming of America's budgetary headaches came, indeed, without much effort: the country's improvement in its public finances has been a quasi- mechanical
consequence
of economic growth and a robust increase in federal government tax revenues.
The
consequence
would be reduced growth, owing to a misallocation of scarce capital, and economic stagnation in the core areas.
There is another potential consequence, however.
They are bracing for a 2007 US growth slowdown that already has taken place with little
consequence
for both the US and European economies.
After all, the advanced countries’ slower growth is not the
consequence
of voluntary self-limitation, but of our superior standard of living – and of our incapacity to settle our own economic imbalances.
Add to this the rise of populist and nationalist parties in Britain, partly a
consequence
of the political and economic alienation that have resulted from globalization and economic troubles, and Labour and the Conservatives are fighting over dwindling support.
The fundamental
consequence
of this is that wages are no longer performing the central redistributive role they have played for decades.
In a sense, women’s advance is simply the normal
consequence
of the gradual move to effective equality of opportunity that began in the 1960’s.
Death is, of course, a foreseeable
consequence
of avoiding that burden, but it is a byproduct that is not directly intended.
They have betrayed that pledge with nary a political
consequence
to themselves.
An action that has two effects, one good and the other bad, may be permissible if the good effect is the one that is intended and the bad effect is merely an unwanted
consequence
of achieving the good effect.
As a consequence, we are better able to evaluate, empathize, and bond in person than we can with today’s telecom technologies.
Today’s upsurge of micro-nationalism is not just a
consequence
of the revolt against empires: it is also a revolt against globalization.
A change of much greater
consequence
concerns the price of reactors.
The short-term
consequence
was that the credit crunch that began in 2008 had a more serious and longer-term impact on Europe’s heavily bank-based economies, as banks curtailed lending to preserve and rebuild their capital ratios.
But excessive compensation is just another direct
consequence
of the regulators’ own mistake of setting insufficient minimum capital requirements.
Not the least damaging
consequence
of the Bush doctrine is that it dispenses with the need for public proof of aggressive intent.
The formation of large bubbles in recent decades was partly a
consequence
of the commonness and incorrigibility of the belief that no such thing could ever happen.
But the most important
consequence
of the FMLN’s victory may lie in its effect on the rest of Central America and Mexico.
The
consequence
of the long academic and popular discussion of the 1929 crisis is that people have come to expect that there must be easy answers.
The consequence, inevitably, is that Europe is weakening at a time when other centers of power and influence are strengthening.
If climate change were on the agenda for Hu’s upcoming trip, the meeting, whether or not it is designated a “state visit,” could be one of historic
consequence.
In fact, eurozone banks’ preference for home-country sovereign bonds is rooted in a combination of factors, including fear of redenomination – a
consequence
of the crisis that leads banks to concentrate their risk domestically – and the expectation that bailout mechanisms will be national.
This is another important
consequence
of cheap oil: lower prices make it more difficult to judge the point at which wage pressure becomes inflationary.
For countries that are suffering from weak competitiveness and, as a consequence, running trade deficits, this typically means more revenues, especially in the short run.
Individual differences in susceptibility to diseases can be the
consequence.
For these and many other reasons, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is fully committed to supporting countries’ efforts to uphold the right of individuals – and especially women – to choose whether and when to have children.By 2030, UNFPA aims to ensure that women everywhere can access family-planning services without fear of
consequence
or cost.
By 2030, UNFPA aims to ensure that women everywhere can access family-planning services without fear of
consequence
or cost.
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