During this angry period he committed some crimes as a result of which he was sent to a detention centre and to Borstal. |
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You can point to some negligent act or omission as a result of which somebody gets a dose of a radiation poison. |
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Thanks for intimating that you and she had some kind of thing going on as a result of which she had to make a choice. |
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But the group could not achieve a consensus as a result of which the issue has been kicked over into next year. |
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An audiogram showed a mixed hearing loss in both ears, as a result of which arrangements were to be made for him to be fitted with a hearing aid. |
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The Inspector failed to set out adequate reasons for his decision, as a result of which the Claimant has suffered substantial prejudice. |
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The proposal on abortion was fiercely opposed across society, as a result of which it was shelved. |
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He confounded all opinion polls by coming second in the presidential elections, as a result of which he entered the run-off elections against him. |
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The kitchen door was on one of those springs to prevent it slamming shut, as a result of which it was well nigh impossible to close it with any kind of speed. |
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The massive French cavalry charge was met by a storm of English arrows, as a result of which the cavalry fled back through the front columns of the French infantry. |
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Needless to say, this affects third parties, as a result of which Cuban enterprises have a very limited choice of possible foreign partners. |
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The retinal pigment epithelium, which is the outer layer of the retina, fails to carry out its function as a result of which there is accumulation of the breakdown products. |
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Applications were again invited in April and May 2005, as a result of which a larger number of qualified applicants came forward. |
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The fourth store also suffered a lot of damage as a result of which considerable restoration works were imperative. |
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Thus far, however, it has not been possible to reach a consensus, as a result of which a new statutory framework is still lacking. |
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There was frequent contact in both directions, as a result of which Pavel became well known in Britain. |
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In connection with the provisions of paragraph 5, the other party may choose to make the film shorter as a result of which there is no overlap. |
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It could be the case that the market is gradually able to provide this know-how independently, as a result of which there is less need for this service, and the service and the company can be outsourced. |
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Force majeure is understood to mean every unforeseen circumstance after entering into the agreement, as a result of which the fulfilment of an obligation cannot be reasonably demanded by the client. |
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The crowning touch is the abundance of new directives proposed in the report, many of which put a suffocating blanket over entrepreneurs, as a result of which they can no longer get round to running their businesses. |
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This is caused, for example, by impurities accumulated in the sensor which deactivate the coating, as a result of which only part of the water in the carrier gas is electrolyzed. |
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I was recently in the immediate vicinity when two drivers engaged in fisticuffs, as a result of which one of them died, and all because one was obstructing the other in traffic. |
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Experts are already talking of 'financial illiteracy', as a result of which many people lose track of things and cannot take autonomous decisions about their financial security, leading to possible economic losses. |
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In the early 1990s GAN IA pursued a policy of growth and of conquering market shares, as a result of which it became the fourth largest non-life insurer in terms of direct gross premiums. |
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It looks very much like this serious problem has been shelved, as a result of which, in our opinion, the arguments used to support the long transitional periods do not so much signify powerlessness as unwillingness. |
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As a consequence of this, restrictions have been in place for three months now, as a result of which the volume of goods by rail through the tunnel has at least halved. |
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The production of PU foam has a low entry threshold, as a result of which the European market is highly fragmented, with a large number of smaller manufacturers. |
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It is the principle of charismatic circularity, as a result of which the charism returns in a sort of way to where it was born, but without simply repeating itself. |
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The courts in the latter State subsequently proceeded to hold a substantive custody hearing, as a result of which the erstwhile abductor was accorded custody and allowed to relocate with the child. |
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An other hypothesis states that hop prevents calcium being released from the bone tissue, as a result of which there is also a reduced risk of kidney stones. |
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Rapid escalation of a conflict as a result of which a peacekeeping mission will transition to a higher-intensity operation can never be ruled out. |
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On 3 December, armed militia attacked the SLA at Um Kunya, south of Nyala, as a result of which as many as 11 civilians were reported killed and up to 7,500 people were displaced. |
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National security is hardly ever at stake in disciplinary proceedings, as a result of which it is not admissible to exclude the public altogether. |
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The Committee examined the draft and discussion took place as a result of which it was agreed that a final, revised, draft would be prepared by Dr Kaarls and be reviewed by the bureau of the Committee. |
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Nonetheless, the Bidder expects the project will bring along a net increase of the activities, as a result of which the job security should increase. |
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With some people the spleen increases in volume through the action of this humour, as a result of which cachexy and dropsies ensue. |
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A number of the neighbouring tribes were astonished at the vigour and rapacity of this attack, as a result of which they submitted to the Carthaginians. |
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In November 1831 Bradshaw suffered a stroke, as a result of which he lost the use of his left arm and leg, and there is evidence that it also impaired his judgement. |
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However, their rule was interrupted by Marathas who carried six expeditions in Bengal from 1741 to 1748 as a result of which Bengal became a tributary state of Marathas. |
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However, this was to change with the development of Hanseatic trade, as a result of which German traders became prominent in the Baltic and the North Sea regions. |
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A hole in the heart means there is a communication between the two as a result of which unoxygenated blood mingles with oxygenated blood which is unhealthy for the body. |
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Martin's first victim, Gilbert, known as Gibby, suffered from Buerger's disease, as a result of which both his legs had been amputated below the knee. |
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