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151 Ideology pulling hither and thither - sometimes resulting in apparent loss of direction - has not helped.
152 The division brought charges against thirty-six Klan defendants in thirteen cases, resulting in fifteen guilty pleas.
153 The resulting uniform frequency of energy allows synchronisation with the national grid.
154 The resulting seizures are commonly regarded as a successful experimental approximation of focal epilepsy.
155 The economic consequences for food crops and other plants of the resulting increase in ultraviolet radiation have received less attention.
156 Low inflation in industrialized countries restrained increases in import prices, resulting in a general improvement in the terms of trade.
157 The resulting type of statistical methodology is known as Bayesian, and is still controversial.
158 The resulting look may not have been pretty on the final day, but neither was it unfamiliar.
159 In the resulting culture of pain, sadness and despair, disenfranchised young men fill the void of personal power with guns.
160 There has been good response from advertisers resulting in relatively small expenses being incurred.
161 Vitamin D deficiency decreases intestinal calcium absorption, resulting in hypocalcemia.
162 Twenty-one cases were tried, resulting in the conviction of twenty-eight defendants and fourteen acquittals.
163 Shyness in this instance has proved a virtue and its resulting insularity and independence a blessing.
164 In the resulting calm Tam and his brother resurfaced and were all smiles.
165 A 35-year-old lawyer faces financial ruin resulting from a serious mental illness.http://sentencedict.com
166 If you have made cloth with quite a coarsely textured yarn then the resulting quality is possibly rather stiff.
167 Of more practical importance than estimates of global annual average temperature increase is that of resulting regional and seasonal changes.
168 This gives the greatest chance of individuals understanding the reasons for decisions, having ownership of resulting policy and implementing it.
169 Since 1981, there have been 665 crashes at state crossings, resulting in 81 deaths and 205 injuries.
170 It is thought that uric acid crystals serve as a nidus for calcium oxalate crystallization resulting in subsequent stone formation.
171 It has aroused concern because of the resulting increase in the burden of taxation and reduction in individual choice.
172 The resulting historic memoir was published in 1907, edited by Geikie in his retirement.
173 Oxygen is consumed during these processes resulting in a decrease in PO2 levels.
174 Will operator charges by Railtrack be reflected in higher fares and possible loss of patronage resulting from cross price elasticity?
175 Forsythe considered the effects on way of life resulting from the closure of primary schools.
176 The resulting images were also viewed by a plant biologist.
177 He certainly did not envy him his domestic problems or his resulting injuries to soul and face.
178 These peaks, together with a crystallographic twofold axis, were interpreted as possibly resulting from 52 point-group symmetry.
179 Sales are down 10 percent this year, resulting in an estimated loss of $ 75 million for 1995.
180 The resulting quantum logic was initiated by the mathematicians John von Neumann and Garret Birkhoff, using mathematical constructs called lattices.
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