| 1. | " The immediate political consequence
was to protect each government from the destabilizing spillover of the
internal wars of its neighbors."
| Source: | DeMars, William. "War and Mercy in Africa" World Policy Journal 17.2 June 22 2000: 1  |
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| 2. | "
Another consequence of the combination of economic factors
affecting local governments in Russia that is hinted at, but not yet
documented in detail, by scholarly writings, is the personalization of
ties between key political actors on different levels."
| Source: | Evans Jr., Alfred B. "Economic Resources and Political Power at the Local Level in Post-Soviet Russia" Policy Studies Journal 28.1 Mar. 22 2000: 114  |
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| 3. | "
Specific models of government formation have also considerably
refined our ability to predict the likely policy consequences of the
different coalition cabinets that might form after any given election,
once again with obvious..."
| Source: | Laver, Michael. "Government Formation and Public Policy" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.1 Mar. 1 2000: 21  |
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| 4. | "... heightened or newly created claims for
self-government and the formation of regionalist parties.
(17.) Linz "Democracy, Multinationalism and Federalism,"
p. 23.
(18.) Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan, "Political Identities
and Electoral Consequences: Spain, the Soviet Union, and
Yugoslavia,"..."
| Source: | Hamann, Kerstin. "Federalist Institutions, Voting Behavior, and Party Systems in Spain" Publius 29.1 Jan. 1 1999: 111  |
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| 5. | "
Thus, war planning of such broad scope assumed political as well as
economic and military consequences - indeed preeminent consequences once
war began."
| Source: | WEST, WOODY. "The Systemization of Everything" Policy Review Oct. 1 1999  |
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| 6. | " Since the end of the Cold War, their
work has assumed greater urgency because violence has spread in many
parts of the world.
"Studies of violence and its consequences must go beyond the
analysis of specific psychiatric symptoms to account for a range of
social and political..."
| Source: | BOWER, BRUCE. "Inside Violent Worlds" Science News 158.6 Aug. 5 2000: 88  |
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| 7. | " The war had profound consequences for both societies but never
seriously threatened the Australia-United States alliance popularized by
the political catch-cry of the era, "All the way with LBJ"
(Lyndon B. Johnson)."
| Source: | PARRY, LINDSAY J. "Transcending National Boundaries: Hilda Taba and the "New Social Studies" in Australia, 1969 to 1981" Social Studies 91.2 Mar. 1 2000: 69  |
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| 8. | " Hence, what as a consequence of the Silesian war had become
both an ecological and a political entity - the Kingdom of Prussia
enclosing the relevant parts of the River..."
| Source: | Backhaus, Jurgen G. "Land rents and ecological crisis: the case of the Oder River Valley" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58.2 Apr. 1 1999: 193-197  |
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| 9. | " For
such political leaders in their multi-religious societies perhaps the
endless war of the Sudan serves as a cautionary tale (the political
consequences of the Sharia), as the collapse of..."
| Source: | CRUISE O'BRIEN, DONAL B. "African Islam and Islam in Africa" Middle Eastern Studies July 1 1998: 202-203  |
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| 10. | " In 1916, when the loss of
American lives on ships sunk by German U-boats seemed likely to draw the
United States into World War I, he insistently warned the German
government and Reichstag party leaders that unrestricted submarine
warfare could have disastrous consequences."
| Source: | Mommsen, Wolfgang J. "Max Weber in America" American Scholar 69.3 June 22 2000: 103  |
|
| 11. | " It helps to explain the
territorial turf wars of the 1980s, when far-left Labour local
authorities tried deliberately to undo the consequences of the Thatcher
government's..."
| Source: | Marquand, David. "Welcome to the age of the goo-goos" New Statesman (1996) 129.4490 June 12 2000: 25  |
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| 12. | "
The Gulf War oil shock was not without economic consequences, but
the effects were much less than the effects of the shocks of the 1970s."
| Source: | Taylor, Jerry,VanDoren, Peter. "The Soft Case for Soft Energy" Journal of International Affairs 53.1 Sept. 22 1999: 209  |
|
| 13. | " Here they suffered
dreadfully from the consequences of war, enforced mass migration, the
hostility of the Red Army and the obtuseness of the government of the
DDR."
| Source: | Ward, W.R. "Dialog und Zeugnis. Interkonfessionelle Kontakte und Konflikte einer Freikirche in der DDR" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 54.4 Oct. 1 2003: 792-793  |
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| 14. | "
Politics and Language
In the years immediately following World War I, Alfred Korzybski
observed the stark differences between the consequences of engineering
and scientific activity and the fruits of political activity."
| Source: | Bourland, D. David, Jr. "To be or not to be: E-Prime as a tool for critical thinking" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 546-558  |
|
| 15. | " By treating
the question wording as a randomly applied experimental stimulus, we are
able to address whether the "political" discussants are
different from the "important matters" discussants and whether
these differences have consequences for the effectiveness of political
communication."
| Source: | HUCKFELDT, ROBERT,SPRAGUE, JOHN,LEVINE, JEFFREY. "The Dynamics of Collective Deliberation in the 1996 Election: Campaign Effects on Accessibility, Certainty, and Accuracy" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 641  |
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| 16. | " Whereas
Lincoln-Douglas differences were rendered temporarily moot by the South,
their different views (e.g., regarding black humanity, civil rights, and
personal rights) emerged with force and political consequence in 1866 as
moderate Republicans and northern Democrats clashed."
| Source: | Brandwein, Pamela. "Free in the World: American Slavery and Constitutional Failure" American Political Science Review 93.2 June 1 1999: 447-450  |
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| 17. | "
We propose that the effects of the predator on mass gain of
different species/size classes of this assemblage of consumers are a
consequence of differential responses in activity level of the
consumers."
| Source: | PEACOR, SCOTT D.,WERNER, EARL E. "PREDATOR EFFECTS ON AN ASSEMBLAGE OF CONSUMERS THROUGH INDUCED CHANGES IN CONSUMER FORAGING BEHAVIOR" Ecology 81.7 July 1 2000: 1998  |
|
| 18. | " Whereas the substitution of arginine by
either tryptophan or glutamine at position 1174 produces an equally
deleterious effect on the kinase activity of the receptor, the metabolic
and clinical consequences of the 2 substitutions are markedly different."
| Source: | Rau, Harald,Kocova, Mirjana,O'Rahilly, Stephen,Whitehead, Jonathan P. "Naturally Occurring Amino Acid Substitutions at Arg1174 in the Human Insulin Receptor Result in Differential Effects on Receptor Biosynthesis and Hybrid Formation, Leading to Discordant Clinical Phenotypes" Diabetes 49.7 July 1 2000: 1264 |
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| 19. | " In the
generation of those who fought for Independence, almost every adult male
had participated in some of the scenes of war:
The consequence was, that of those scenes, in the form of..."
| Source: | Novak, Michael. "Capitalism and the human spirit" Public Interest Mar. 22 2000: 76  |
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| 20. | " Each implies a
different way of understanding the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, and each
carries with it different sets of ideological and political baggage that
entail different sorts of consequences for the president."
| Source: | STUCKEY, MARY E.,WABSHALL, SHANNON. "Sex, Lies, and Presidential Leadership: Interpretations of the Office" Presidential Studies Quarterly 30.3 Sept. 1 2000: 514  |
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| 21. | " Therefore, the differential gains model
can be formalized by the following theoretical statement:
The adoption of broadband Internet brings patterns of political and
social consequences that are different from those introduced by the
adoption of narrowband Internet."
| Source: | Kwak, Nojin,Skoric, Marko M.,Williams, Ann E.,Poor, Nathaniel D. "To broadband or not to broadband: the relationship between high-speed Internet and knowledge and participation" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 48.3 Sept. 1 2004: 421-446  |
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| 22. | " If
one takes a broad view both of associational rights and of the variety
of ways in which state action might impair them, a uniform
interpretation of freedom of association will have different political
consequences depending on context."
| Source: | Sherry, Suzanna. "Warning: labeling constitutions may be hazardous to your regime" Law and Contemporary Problems 67.3 June 22 2004: 33-53  |
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| 23. | "
Harper (1996) called for a more contextually grounded, relational
approach to the study of attributions that takes into account intergroup
relations and the political consequences of different attributional
styles."
| Source: | Bullock, Heather E. "From the front lines of welfare reform: an analysis of social worker and welfare recipient attitudes" Journal of Social Psychology 144.6 Dec. 1 2004: 571-589  |
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| 24. | " The
prints were produced from two paintings by William Hodges entitled The
Effects of Peace and The Consequences of War which were exhibited during
the French Revolutionary Wars."
| Source: | . "Two prints regarded as 'politically dangerous' in 1794 have been rediscovered and acquired by the National Maritime Museum" History Today 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 10-11  |
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| 25. | " The problem
is that they are conjectural: We have access to knowledge about all the
consequences (good and bad) of decisions actually taken but nothing
about the real-world effects of different decisions."
| Source: | . "Perilous second-guessing; Policy in principle vs. policy applied" Washington Times Apr. 20 2004: 19  |
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