Sentences with phrase «much the consequence of»

The church is thus not so much the consequence of the event as its culmination.
But his frustrations are all too apparent, and are as much the consequence of power policies as policy and personalities.
Similarly, Kauffman argues that morphogenesis is as much the consequence of inherent self - organisation as of ad hoc influences of natural selection.
In short, book buying and book reading can be as much a consequence of good schools that educate young people as a cause.
But serious scholars do not treat the correlation as causal, as reports of books in the home may be as much a consequence of good schools and innate student ability as an independent cause of student achievement.
A dog's personality is as much a consequence of its environment and upbringing as it is a consequence of its ancestry.
Your paintings are very much a consequence of the experience you had in graphic art.
This concept frames a working hypothesis in which the melting of Arctic ice is not so much a consequence of global warming as its cause.

Not exact matches

The consequences of a bad tax return are much more serious than a bad haircut.
Should Parkin's nightmare scenario pan out, the blame would lie not so much with Carney but with Ben Bernanke at the Federal Reserve, who is bent on using the full force of monetary policy to boost the U.S. economy, consequences be damned.
Not only does physically getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health consequences of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke breaks» (sans cigarette) when you feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule of thumb) ensures you'll get more done in the long run.
Like the detrimental physical effects of sitting, the mental health consequences of so much time spent on your butt can not be relieved just by joining a gym, according to the study.
A small batch of bauxite sent overseas for refining may signal the start of a much bigger play by Alcoa, which would have major consequences for WA's South West.
In September Saverin gave up his U.S. citizenship and moved to Singapore in an effort to avoid the tax consequences ($ 67 million) of so much sudden wealth.
Given the tax consequences, companies spend millions on some of the best legal and scientific minds in the country to determine how much fun a child could have using a chair.
Part of it can be attributed to irresponsible spending or ignorance of the consequences, but much of it is fueled by actual need.
All in all, Kaz Hirai can feel rightly smug that most of his gambles have paid off, and Sony's in a much better position as a consequence.
For example, if Canadians considered more closely the environmental and social consequences of harvesting the oilsands, they might go about it differently than if they simply considered how much Alberta's economy will grow by exporting oil to the U.S..
Again, the issue of deficit reduction is unlikely to register very much in the debate about whether or not it is appropriate to require women to register for the draft — but it makes for an interesting example of just how far the unintended consequences of a piece of legislation can reach.
To the upper echelons of the art world, much of the soon - to - be auctioned collection is of minimal consequence, with some pieces considered ephemera over actual artwork.
Below I share some of the consequences you'll face if you raise a too much capital early on.
For startups, it's more interesting and far more valuable to look at the risks and consequences of the kinds of changes that are much harder to see — even with Superman's X-ray vision and a crystal ball — because they're outside of the traditional scope of inquiry and investigation.
«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
This is a consequence of local authority zonings as much as anything, which effectively banish neighbourhood restaurants from a residential setting.
On a recent Ventured podcast, I spoke with KPCB general partner Randy Komisar about whether or not there's a tech bubble and the consequences of raising too much capital.
In the case of the regional airline industry, 1110 made it much easier for airlines to make consequence - free escapes from their leases after rising fuel costs made their 50 - seat jets less economical.
Viewed through this lens, it becomes apparent that the dramatic rise in the level of official reserves in much of the emerging world is not simply the consequence of a desire for a greater financial cushion against external vulnerability.
A consequence of anchoring, or placing too much importance on recent events while ignoring historical data, is an over - or under - reaction to market events which results in prices falling too much on bad news and rising too much on good news.
It is often framed as high - growth startups vs. mainstreet or lifestyle small businesses, but I think it runs much deeper than that.The consequences of not resolving this tension are very bad for the ecosystem.
I think most analysts may be overestimating the adverse consequences and underestimating the probability of much lower growth.
China's economic growth rate might slow a little, but this is simply the consequence of China's having gotten much closer to the capital frontier, in which case a lower return on investment should be accepted.
Much of the rise in exports is a consequence of domestic problems.
They focus too much on the probability of dying early and ignore the consequences of living longer.
Second, an important consequence of rising US optimism has been an increase in US bond yields, some two - thirds of which has been imported into Canada — much more than in many other countries.
While not insignificant, such investments constitute a much better outcome than fully writing off their business, dealing with leasing issues, and managing all the other negative consequences of closing shop.
Again, I'm not predicting regulators will strip Wynn of his gaming license, but in a highly regulated environment, when one man holds so much power in a company, these are consequences investors need to consider.
Otherwise stated, if Japan can not implement the 2017 tax hike with confidence, having achieved a robust few quarters of growth, with a tighter job market and reflation well along its way, the fiscal consequences look much, much worse.
This is not so much a belief or strategy as it is a matter of fact; there are extensive, well - established guidelines from multiple agencies at all levels of government on how to work within the system, and harsh consequences for those who do not comply.
Rushing to fix something without fully understanding the root cause, in an industry with such wide consequences as real estate and home ownership, will see dramatic effects across a much broader swath of the economy.
We remain cognizant of the potential for too much of a good thing, however, and are on the lookout for the second derivative effects and unintended consequences of the passive investing revolution.
The objective behind much of the Fed, Treasury and government policy has been to try to avoid the full consequence of recession and crisis but what has actually happened is that recession and crisis have gone on much longer than the otherwise would have.
Short German Bunds with leverage USD will continue to be strong ECB QE will not work Deflation is a problem, Oil at $ 30 will bring unintended consequences Oil will not rebound quality — we will probably stay in a bear market Gold could rise much in 2015 as of April 2015
While employers can pull your credit report, a study done for The National Bureau of Economic Research states, «Credit reports -LSB-...] are of limited consequence for labor market outcomes, where employers rely on a much broader set of screening mechanisms.»
This includes establishing a much higher level of accountability and consequence for our actions and the impact we have on customers.
Instead of supporting this attempt — a drive that has the positive consequence for world peace that it will limit U.S. military adventurism (much as the Vietnam War finally forced the dollar off gold in 1971), Krugman is using the crisis to attack China — as if its success is what is harming U.S. labor.
A non-obvious consequence is that although people raise more money at higher valuations, they still end up selling much more of the company.
«In the event of a trade war, we have a much greater ability to endure (the consequences) than the U.S.,» the official said.
If Iran can get hold of a nuclear weapon, they are going to use it for sure against Israel, no matter how much consequences they might suffer.
Those who charge Dreher with fear - mongering and focusing too much on sex should recall that sexual libertinism, once thought a dangerous vice, has now been elevated to the hallowed status of an indefeasible human right, with little consideration for the negative consequences of so doing.
A demand which admittedly is not made of the medium from without; it is a consequence of its nature, from which the much - vaunted open form can be derived — and not as a modification of it — from an old aesthetic.)
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