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31 As a consequence he placed considerable emphasis in meeting the deadline for the submission of the self-assessment document. 32 People with identical opportunity sets make different decisions, because of differences in tastes, and as a consequence have different measured incomes. 33 As a consequence, private schools flourished, from the very expensive to the shantytown schools run by women in the slums. 34 In fact, we find tendencies toward both the conservation and the erosion of non-capitalist forms as a consequence of uneven development. 35 Suppliers are not being paid by Brent Walker head office and as a consequence are threatening to withhold their services. 36 As a consequence it has been possible, for over a century, to adopt two apparently quite contradictory positions simultaneously. 37 As a consequence of the above cases, it had often been implied that breach of any restrictive covenant would be irremediable. 38 As a consequence peat has been the market leader for the past forty years. 39 As a consequence it might have been present in the putative progenitors of mitochondria. 40 In summary, then, animals undoubtedly can modify their behaviour as a consequence of their experiences. 41 As a consequence, a large cheque which was presented against my account was returned unpaid. 42 This may arise as a consequence of an unsuccessful or ill-considered approach to a potential target. 43 As a consequence, Marcia has had to hire baby sitters. 44 Percapita consumer expenditure as a consequence had reached early 1960s levels at the end of 1982. 45 As a consequence, the government starts out with a legitimacy based on the will of the people. 46 As a consequence, greater emphasis has been placed upon encouraging locally-based regeneration, and especially upon a revival of small firms. 47 Small forest antelopes are selective feeders and, as a consequence, are solitary and monogamous. 48 As a consequence, we need to ask questions that help us to conduct a sociological analysis of teachers and teaching. 49 As a consequence there is no practical experience and no feedback to modify the approach in the design of subsequent estates. 50 As a consequence of this trend, defensive mergers took place to protect local oligopolies. 51 As a consequence, patients may feel a profound anorectal discomfort and have minor leaking. 52 The hon. Gentleman spoke with anxiety of the possibility of a rise in miners' wages as a consequence of this Bill. 53 As a consequence, only laboratories with immediate access to particle accelerators can carry out this sort of work. 54 As a consequence land has become unproductive as unpalatable weeds have replaced nutritious fodder. 55 As a consequence we seem to have entered a strongly conservative phase with an unmistakable emphasis on consumer rights. 56 The union withdrew its support; the women lost their case for unfair dismissal as a consequence. 57 As a consequence,[Sentence dictionary] a parent is unlikely to discover the identity of an informant if that person has requested confidentiality. 58 As a consequence women could until 1975 opt to pay a lower rate of national insurance and receive a lower retirement pension. 59 Trade, output, and employment suffered as a consequence on an international scale. 60 Mrs Thatcher was, of course, strongly identified with the tax and her personal popularity plummeted as a consequence.