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1 Personal abdication and silent disapproval, therefore, were direct results of the social order.
2 The reflex influence of Christian effort is precious, whatever its direct results are.
3 Her work is immensely important in its direct results and far-reaching in its indirect influences.
4 All these experiments, as regards direct results , ended in failure, though their general influence was great.
5 Have you seen any direct results yet?
6 All the evils which afflict the world, both moral and material, are direct results of Adam's sin.
7 Nor did the older woodsman fear any direct results from the younger's very real, though baseless, anger.
8 The direct results of immigration that lead to intermarriage with the older population are fairly easy to outline.
9 Nerve entrapment syndromes in the upper extremities are common clinical disease patterns, less often as direct results of accidents.
10 But as direct results of the bond buying were harder to find in the real economy, critics grew louder.
11 The work girls choose and their instability in the work they enter upon are direct results of these unstable conditions.
12 Participants say the declining volumes and the movement to OTC are direct results of the high cost of business at the CBOE.
13 Next perhaps to the direct results obtained by the preaching of the Word, we accomplished the most good by the medical work.
14 And all these things were the direct results of his entire surrender to God, and of the consistency of his daily life.
15 How far was the development of the modern commission form of city government one of the direct results of the Galveston flood?
16 So far as the direct results of the academic training thus received are concerned, the English University was not more successful than the Scottish.
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