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91. The Penal Code of 1977 only allows abortions on health grounds or because of pregnancies as a result of rape.
92. Largely as a result, they had lost the ability to construct complex and resonant narratives.
93. As a result, there is rarely the time to provide adequate explanations as to why a particular step is carried out.
94. As a result, you have not had enough time to adjust to it.
95. As a result, the people whose financial position makes it easiest to pay bills actually get the lowest-cost credit.
96. As a result she was renowned for her ability to cope patiently with awkward guests.
97. There are lesbian couples with children, and increasing numbers of children born as a result of artificial insemination.
98. As a result the X-ray absorption spectrum contains a precise signature of the atomic environment of a particular element.
99. Conventions arise as a result of changes in the relationships within and between different organs of the state.
100. As a result, both candidates for governor are considering earmarking some state aid for salary increases.
101. As a result, the Bank's view set the agenda for subsequent reforms.
102. As a result, corporate cash flows have been expanding apace, and profit margins have improved.
103. As a result circulation has fallen by half, and big advertisers have drifted away.
104. Explain the reasons for any misunderstandings which may have arisen as a result of the management's proposal.
105. If the police went charging up a blind alley as a result of her information, it wouldn't be her fault.
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106. Haematological malignancies arise as a result of acquired mutations which disturb the normal balance between self-renewal and differentiation.
107. The vast benefits many farmers saw as accruing to cities as a result of rural exploitation were no more than illusory.
108. The Agency organized two international agreements, prepared since 1982 but signed in September 1986 as a result of the Chernobyl accident.
109. I began to appreciate the benefits enjoyed by Ronald Reagan as a result of his kindly nature and his high position.
110. Other possibilities arise as a result of further research on sea levels published recently.
111. As a result of my friendship with Harold Wilson I developed considerable affection for him, which I still maintain.
112. Although the issues have now been addressed, profitability was adversely affected as a result.
113. Partly as a result of all these changes, the government has announced its intention to equalise the State pension age.
114. As a result, they've dragged down Freeserve's share price to an all-time closing low of 122p.
115. As a result, enterprise networks, distributed network management, and unusual software applications were implemented in parallel worldwide.
116. Although changes in performance arise as a result of supply side factors, they manifest themselves as shifts in demand curve.
117. Mrs, Reed, having had a stroke as a result, asks to see Jane Eyre.
118. Nation usually speaks louder than ideology; as a result, the generally accepted notions of government and opposition break down.
119. Had anyone else in the Mott family come down with polio as a result?
120. As a result, they have the knack of employing the best architects, but not getting the best out of them.
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