Gillibrand has said on the record that she's not about to make a bid for the presidency, and
perhaps as a consequence, her speech devoted just a few sentences to Trump.
Perhaps as a consequence, the inhibitors that interact with ligands and receptors to modulate pathway activity also appear to be lineage - specific.
The 4:3 version meanwhile exhibits an abundance of grain,
perhaps as a consequence of digital zooming.
That argument is that since correlations in the U.S. equity market are declining (
perhaps as a consequence of the Federal Reserve tapering its support of the Treasury market), stock selection strategies will perform better than in a more macro-driven investment environment.
While drug stores are — in many markets — easier locations to manufacture spend,
perhaps as a consequence they've largely disappeared as bonused categories, with the exception of certain smaller card issuers.
The show is,
perhaps as a consequence, full of oddities.
Yet at the same time — and
perhaps as a consequence — the market for legal startups is booming.
Not exact matches
The republican party has courted, and climbed into bed, with all sorts of slime and trash to gain power — but
perhaps the
consequences of their appeal to ignorance, to empowering stupid people to reject education
as the trappings of elitism and snobbery, are finally starting to accrue.
He's still a believer and a christian, so
perhaps his telling the truth is indicative of reality rather than a
consequence of his experiment, but I can see why a christian would leap to judgment in such a case
as this.
Sometimes some action is taken
as a
consequence, but this will be after
perhaps 18 months of a traumatic process in which the parents are scandalised.
Ministers also and the laity of the Church will know what is expected of those who hold this office For the present it is possible only to feel after and to describe in sketchy outline what this new conception is, a conception that we may believe is at least
as much gift of grace
as consequence of sin and
perhaps more something produced by historic forces under divine government than the creature of human pride and fickleness.
The question of what may happen to life some billions of years from now is
perhaps too remote to have any
consequence in our thinking, except
as it reminds us of the precarious situation of all life.
It's kind of chilling when you begin to suspect that such things are explainable
as perhaps inevitable
consequences of being the kind of creatures that we are — that we might point to some part of the brain and say it resides there
as nothing more than a convoluted net of neural circuits.
And there is good reason for this, apocalypticism is inevitably subversive, and
perhaps the most purely subversive force in history, all of the great political revolutions in modernity have been apocalyptic revolutions, and even the advent of both Christianity and Islam can be understood
as the
consequence of apocalypticism.
(1) Work was not a good in itself in Paul's view;
perhaps, therefore, he did regard it
as a
consequence of Adam's fall.
This moral disengagement, broken only by the missionaries — mostly of low - church varieties and not intent upon political change — lasted until after World War II, when the decolonization movement emerged
as that war's
perhaps most important
consequence, though it had not been foreseen and had still less been an aim in the developed countries.
(33) In the former book Katz, Blumler, and Gurevitch outline the uses - and - gratifications approach
as being «concerned with (1) the social and psychological origins of (2) needs, which generate (3) expectations of (4) the mass media and other sources, which lead to (5) differential patterns of media exposure (or engagement in other activities) resulting in (6) need gratification and (7) other
consequences,
perhaps mostly unintended ones.»
Perhaps the approach here is through looking on God
as operating within the framework of man's freedom, and the story of the crucifixion and resurrection may lead to the discernment of God's taking on himself the
consequences of man's suffering and sin.
Perhaps no group has suffered more
as a
consequence of this astonishing lack than the Jewish people.
Perhaps partly
as a
consequence, many large technology companies are moving their R&D centres out of the Netherlands.
Or
perhaps they simply emerged
as a
consequence of other changes in the shape of our head.
Perhaps we enjoy the feelings and sensations associated with emotional experiences regardless of the content; media might allow us to bask in the excitement without negative
consequences such
as pain and death.
The
consequences could affect elephants, other large wildlife, and
perhaps the future of iconic reserves such
as Serengeti National Park.
There may however be very little of the agent left in these areas in any case which is
perhaps why no - one has become ill
as a
consequence.
In the tropics where the carbonate saturation could decline by 30 - 40 % but still be supersaturated the likely
consequences are that effected organisms will grow more slowly, reproduce less successfully,
perhaps be less able to deal with other forms of stress such
as high temperatures and respond incorrectly to chemical cues.
This reminds me of how we know things intuitively, or
perhaps even literally seeing the
consequences of things such
as this, yet are told there is no «evidence.»
This is
perhaps the most comprehensive, intelligible and well - researched book I have read in a long time which examines the political / historical / financial cancer saga, the dire
consequences of most conventional treatments,
as well
as an in - depth elucidation of a myriad of non-toxic and clinically effective cancer treatment approaches.
But despite its dry - boned style, it also exudes the same sentimentality
as so much of the filmmaker's other work, albeit
perhaps in this case
as a
consequence of telling a story not only whose outcome we know, but feels unlikely to challenge audiences» own values or opinions about the events in question.
As the world falls apart around them, that is
perhaps the best mantra: actions have
consequences.
Perhaps this is a case of two heads - or more - being better than one: «The higher performance of these schools might be explained
as a
consequence of the greater access they have to collective knowledge and wisdom embedded within their communities,» the study concludes.18
And writing
as a
consequence now for those of us who publish ourselves I think has gone from being the loneliest job in world
perhaps to being the most social job in the world.
Perhaps you can make some economies so that your disposable income will increase allowing you to pay more per month but then become debt free earlier
as a
consequence.
But, spaying a when in heat is far better than waiting and
perhaps having other serious
consequences, such
as unwanted pregnancy, disease or illness contracted from other dogs she may be seeking to mate with.
I think that we need to find a way to keep most of the fossil fuels safely underground if we are going to avoid «dangerous»
consequences [see
perhaps http://www.stabilisation2005.com] such
as melting of the Greenland ice sheet.
As a former ALEC member,
perhaps Mr. Tobin needs to be reminded of Ayn Rand's famous quote, «you can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the
consequences of reality.»
A natural
consequence of some scientists being prepared to refer to those they disagree with
as «deniers» when briefing journalists,
perhaps.
It is,
perhaps, conceivable that the correlation between the two factors could be because they are both
consequences of other factors that were not measured, such
as socio - economic status, ethnic background or general levels of education, for example.
Perhaps of greater
consequence is the apparent determination of U.S. Senator James Inhofe to hold an investigation of the EPA's supposed «suppression» of the report,
as reported by FoxNews.
The implication is that even though other teams have repeatedly warned that the world's reefs are in peril
as the world warms because of ever - greater ratios of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,
as a
consequence of human combustion of fossil fuels at a profligate rate, the world's great reefs may survive for
perhaps another century, rather than perish within the next 50 years.
If the current jet stream disruption is,
as many believe, a
consequence of Arctic ice retreat, the failure to predict it is
perhaps connected.
But
perhaps the most disappointing thing is that Nama and the CIF both seem to be arguing for the same quantity - over-quality approach that defined the construction boom of the noughties: throw «em up
as quickly and cheaply
as possible and worry about the
consequences later.
In fact, if humankind was really
as dumb
as the fans of DPS would have us believe, we wouldn't be around today to hear their doomsaying, because Homo sapiens would have been wiped out during vastly larger environmental swings (in and out of ice ages, for example) in our past, than those expected
as a
consequence of the burning of fossil fuels to produce the energy that powers our world — a world in which the human life expectancy,
perhaps the best measure of our level of «dumbness» or «smartness» — has more than doubled over the last century and continues to grow ever longer.
I haven't read the entire report, so
perhaps discussion of these
consequences is scattered all over the place (probably in WG II, I'm sure some fake skeptic hero will leak that one too
as soon
as attention dies down).
Two of the admirable features of the paper that deserve more notice are: (a) conjectures are clearly labelled
as such before their
consequences are worked out; (b) there is a fulsome (if
perhaps non-exhaustive — I can't tell) discussion of uncertainties.
As long as they can fill mining jobs in Australia somehow, the level of domestic consumer energy poverty is of little consequence to BHP's shareholders; perhaps even a positive on
As long
as they can fill mining jobs in Australia somehow, the level of domestic consumer energy poverty is of little consequence to BHP's shareholders; perhaps even a positive on
as they can fill mining jobs in Australia somehow, the level of domestic consumer energy poverty is of little
consequence to BHP's shareholders;
perhaps even a positive one.
The reality is likely to be complex
as contrasting, and
perhaps unforeseen,
consequences emerge for different sectors of the economy and in different parts of the country.
As a
consequence, the resulting study is much more descriptive in nature than one would
perhaps first have expected in light of the underlying research questions.
Indeed, when one considers the potential
consequences of a title risk becoming real; it could be argued that the longevity of the renewable energy sector is
perhaps as equally reliant on proper title risk management strategies
as it is on other certainty factors such
as government - backed incentives.
A
perhaps unintended
consequence is that more people are seeking out alternative means to finance homes, such
as private lenders, which are not subject to the federal banking regulations.
Perhaps a deliberate, malicious and sustained attack on a person's reputation can have
consequences for public order
as well
as for the person's private interests, but that would be extremely rare.