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61. These problems have arisen as a result of historical legacies.
62. As a result of the pilots' strike, all flights have had to be cancelled.
63. Thousands suffered death or mutilation as a result of the bomb attacks.
64. Thousands of women are infertile as a result of botched abortions.
65. As a result of their com-patibility, Haig and Fraser were able to bring about wide-ranging reforms.
66. An amount of fissile material went missing as a result of the accident.
67. Other problems may arise as a result of contracting.
68. He died as a result of injuries received in a street brawl.
69. Gold and cash reserves fell by around £2 billion as a result of the sterling crisis.
70. Simple monopoly replaced liberal capitalism in the period between 1873 and 1918 as a result of a severe slump and depression.
71. Other members of marine ecosystems have also died as a result of red-tide blooms.
72. That was the rift that grabbed headlines late in 1990, as a result of a dire forecast.
73. We will also use our presidency to help ensure that poorer countries are not disadvantaged as a result of the Single Market.
74. Schools and hospitals could suffer as a result of government cutbacks.
75. In the course of medical treatment he was given an injection of anti-tetanus serum as a result of which he contracted encephalitis.
76. The Castano settlement marks the first time that a cigarette maker has paid out as a result of smoking-related litigation.
77. Profits were boosted by an interest charge slashed from £9.9 million to £4 million as a result of measures to cut debts.
78. The same holds true of any other strategy adopted as a result of operant conditioning.
79. One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand 
80. Productivity growth Faster scrapping of old plant as a result of insufficient labour should increase the rate of growth of labour productivity.
81. Largely as a result of these influential criticisms, the law was altered so that the requirement of intent was abrogated.
82. This should be significantly higher in 2000 as a result of acquisitions of Keyline and Sharpe and Fisher made late in 1999.
83. The lifetime of coins was indeed sometimes very short as a result of various political or economic factors.
84. Specialist medical evidence in the case showed that he had developed lung cancer as a result of active and passive smoking.
85. Cash shortage All commercial banks were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from April 20 as a result of a shortage of banknotes.
86. As a result of several bumper harvests, the country now has a grain surplus.
86. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
87. As a result of that intense period of creative self-examination all the symphonies as they are played today date from after 1945.
88. In two cases these policies had been developed as a result of dialogue between the housing department and local disability organisations.
89. In spite of all we could do, several snakes died as a result of the ant bites.
90. As a result of this foolish ambivalence the Government is in danger of wasting the credit it deserves for the minimum wage.
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