Perversely this album recalls neither the studied club groove nor the agreeably dark pop embraced by its predecessor, and consequentially sounds strangely more accessible. |
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Religion is a significant aspect of many societies and consequentially is a source of values for individuals. |
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Oil cannot be found everywhere on earth and consequentially, there have been wars on oil supplies. |
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The Committee adopted the extended version of 8.1 concerning foreign matter and agreed to apply it consequentially to all fish standards. |
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In this decision, the Court announces consequentially the time limit of the day prescription of the first act of publication. |
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Video communications makes courses more international and consequentially more interactive. |
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We are detached from the characters and consequentially any moral or political dilemmas they might represent don't make themselves felt as an experience of watching the film. |
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However these political decisions still need to be consequentially implemented and thoroughly monitored. |
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Account need also to be taken of the additional port costs involved in carrying containers on such vessels due to slower towing times and consequentially longer periods spentin port. |
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This causes precipitation and consequentially soil and water pollution. |
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The epicentre of this earthquake was located in Papan District, one of the most seismically active areas of Kyrgyzstan, which consequentially suffered the most damages. |
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The increased requirements are due mainly to the increased cost per flight hour based on the new contract for fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters with consequentially increased requirements for aviation fuel. |
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It was agreed to examine the Draft Standard section by section and to apply consequentially any changes of a general nature to all of the standards under discussion at the present session, as appropriate. |
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Residues of seed dressing agents on bottom flaps and seed metering wheels may affect the flowing property of the seed and consequentially the seed rate. |
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Since the foundation of the company in 1972, our philosophy has been to approach customers, listen to them and consequentially orientate ourselves towards their requirements. |
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Deforestation and loss of biodiversity by the clearing of land for agriculture may occur in areas of mega-terrestrial biodiversity and consequentially threaten species. |
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There is consequentially an urgent and immediate need to create employment opportunities in rural areas in all sectors of the economy to prevent a further exodus from the countryside. |
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Account needs also to be taken of the additional port costs involved in carrying containers on such vessels due to slower stowing times and consequentially longer periods spent in port. |
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As Klopp approached adulthood, Hamburg, Mönchengladbach again and Bayern Munich were dispatched by Liverpool and consequentially, Anfield's trophy room needed extending. |
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They include, most consequentially, Ted Olson and David Boies, who led the case against Prop 8. Their fifty-state strategy in the Prop 8 case was much criticized by the gay-rights legal establishment at the time. |
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Until 2008, no case had ever been reported in porpoises, but isolated populations have an increased risk and consequentially a high mortality rate. |
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