Example sentences of "a consequence the " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence the markets were distracted from fundamentals and concentrated instead on special situations and gossip .
2 As a consequence the PFA continued to support George Eastham 's legal battle and it was not until 1964 that the case came to court and Sir Justice Wilberforce established the players ' legal right to the second freedom that had already been negotiated in 1961 .
3 As a consequence the struggle for Palestine has been carried out on many levels , creating a complexity which even the participants have at times found difficult to follow .
4 He concluded that , with conditioning , ‘ the significance of the stimulus becomes ‘ certain ’ and as a consequence the ‘ what-is-it reflex ’ loses its biological usefulness ’ ( Grastyan 1961 , p. 245 ) .
5 As a consequence the business must be conscious of this double perspective , whether it be to minimise exposure to EC competition rules or in order to decide how best to invoke the rules against competitors .
6 As a consequence the dinosaurs that preyed on them must also have grown bigger .
7 As a consequence the BBC have not been invited to make a bid .
8 As a consequence the moral and legal boundaries of liberal economics , at first fluid , became more settled from the 1840 s when a discourse of reform and moral improvement framed economic and Benthamite languages with a moralised and rationalised social commitment .
9 As a consequence the bid for Distillers was referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission because the combined Guinness/Distillers share of the whisky market was in excess of 35 per cent , which was considered to confer too much market-power on the combined company .
10 The more powerful modern pumps mean that the marshes no longer become flooded during the winter months , and as a consequence the water table has been lowered .
11 British governments had no strength to resist these arguments , and as a consequence the North Sea Oil installations , working literally at break-neck speed unfettered by safety regulations comparable to those operating on-shore , had a fatality rate eleven times greater than the construction industry , nine times higher than mining , and six times greater than quarrying .
12 As a consequence the mathematics become more complex .
13 As a consequence the research review identifies as a central issue for investigation : ‘ the variety of human interactions in which children are harmed in some way ( physical , emotional , sexual ) , the manner in which these investigations are perceived , and the behaviour which such interactions elicit in both professional and lay people ’ ( Graham et al . ,
14 As a consequence the focus of the media 's stories also changes .
15 As a consequence the prices of these assets will begin to rise , i.e. their yields fall .
16 Who , in their right mind , would voluntarily relinquish something that has as a consequence the loss of their personhood ?
17 As a consequence the recent decline in public spending on services , such as education , has gone virtually unchecked .
18 By notice of appeal dated 22 April 1992 the father appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that any consideration of the children 's welfare in the context of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was relevant only as a material factor if it met the test of placing the children in an ‘ intolerable situation ’ under article 13 ( b ) ; ( 2 ) the judge should have limited considerations of welfare to the criteria for welfare laid down by the Convention itself ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that in the context of the exercise of the discretion permitted by article 13 ( a ) the court was limited to a consideration of the nature and quality of the father 's acquiescence ( as found by the Court of Appeal ) ; ( 4 ) in the premises , despite her acknowledgment that the exercise of her discretion had to be seen in the context of the Convention , the judge exercised a discretion based on a welfare test appropriate to wardship proceedings ; ( 5 ) the judge was further in error as a matter of law in not perceiving as the starting point for the exercise of her discretion the proposition that under the Convention the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the state from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 6 ) the judge , having found that on the ability to determine the issue between the parents there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England , was wrong not to conclude that as a consequence the mother had failed to displace the fundamental premise of the Convention that the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the country from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 7 ) the judge also misdirected herself when considering which court should decide the future of the children ( a ) by applying considerations more appropriate to the doctrine of forum conveniens and ( b ) by having regard to the likely outcome of the hearing in that court contrary to the principles set out in In re F. ( A Minor ) ( Abduction : Custody Rights ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 25 ; ( 8 ) in the alternative , if the judge was right to apply the forum conveniens approach , she failed to have regard to the following facts and matters : ( a ) that the parties were married in Australia ; ( b ) that the parties had spent the majority of their married life in Australia ; ( c ) that the children were born in Australia and were Australian citizens ; ( d ) that the children had spent the majority of their lives in Australia ; ( e ) the matters referred to in ground ( 9 ) ; ( 9 ) in any event on the facts the judge was wrong to find that there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England as fora for deciding the children 's future ; ( 11 ) the judge was wrong on the facts to find that there had been a change in the circumstances to which the mother would be returning in Australia given the findings made by Thorpe J. that ( a ) the former matrimonial home was to be sold ; ( b ) it would be unavailable for occupation by the mother and the children after 7 February 1992 ; and ( c ) there would be no financial support for the mother other than state benefits : matters which neither Thorpe J. nor the Court of Appeal found amounted to ‘ an intolerable situation . ’
19 The difficulty here in handling the ( a ) variable following Labov 's model ( which assumes an underlying structural identity ) is that the ( a ) systems in RP and in Scottish English are embedded in structurally different phonologies ; as a consequence the range of realizations in Glasgow does not correspond in any simple way to the range in RP , where there is a distinction at the phonemic level between front and back / a / rather than at the subphonemic level as in Glasgow .
20 As a consequence the incidence of paracetamol poisoning is high , but liver failure is uncommon and fatal cases are rare ( <10 a year ) .
21 A major criticism of the town-planning sections of the 1909 Act had been that the provisions were cumbersome and that as a consequence the operation of town planning schemes was slow and protracted .
22 Another small farm was shown me as the place where the mother of a young baby had forgotten to place the poker over its cradle : as a consequence the child , unprotected by iron , had been stolen by the fairies and replaced by a ‘ changeling ’ .
23 Partly as a consequence the renewal of approval of the whole Course , conducted over two days in 1979 — 80 , was based on a submission in which ‘ safety first ’ had been the internal maxim .
24 As a consequence the main lunar bulge does not always lie along the line from the Moon to the Earth .
25 As a consequence the number of subscribers was probably no higher than 100 and the productions attracted little critical interest .
26 As a consequence the equilibrium level of aggregate demand will fall .
27 As a consequence the original idea of installing an additional floor in the building could not go ahead at present .
28 As a consequence the mixture boils at a lower temperature ( see figure 6.23 ) .
29 There seems to be in some patients a failure of recognition of self , and as a consequence the immune system turns inwards and begins to attack selected targets within the body , and when this happens disease may arise .
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