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1 She was breathless, a direct consequence of not being able to breathe.
2 Tallichet, 'was the direct consequence of the annexation of Nice and Savoy.'
3 Probably as a direct consequence , the application is no longer available for download.
4 Likewise, increased job insecurity is a direct consequence of free-market policies.
5 Any lessons learnt from this episode will have direct consequence for female footballers.
6 It is the direct consequence of their outrageous usurpation of the King's authority.
7 In all cases, death occurred apparently as a direct consequence of liver injury.
8 Its direct consequence was the loss of confidence in the government, and in individuals.
9 That media commentary is a direct consequence of the NSW Electoral Commission's flawed publication.
10 One direct consequence has been an increased reverence for childhood.
11 The Great Barrier Reef is in serious trouble as a direct consequence of global warming.
12 These discords in our national unanimity are the direct consequence of our bad social organisation.
13 All of these deaths are a direct consequence of the demand for gambling and entertainment.
14 It is the direct consequence of the Fed's asymmetric response to shifts in asset prices.
15 The sentimental in our literature is a direct consequence .
16 Eliminate this one species of mosquito and the disease will disappear as a direct consequence .
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