1. Another natural byproduct of the loss is anger, and many of the bereaved become more political. 2. A natural byproduct of the change, they say, is much higher compensation for management. 3. But in many respects, it makes no difference whether China explicitly asks for corporate assistance in Washington or it is a natural byproduct of their lucrative contracts. 4. Call it the next wave of globalization, or the natural byproduct of the consumer culture that Coke helped build up around the world. 5. Crimes such as these are the natural byproduct of a culture which continues to relegate gay men and lesbians to second-class citizenship. 6. For others, individuality is not so much sought after as it is a natural byproduct of personal growth. 7. For starters, the residue inside the fireplace is most likely made up of creosote and soot, natural byproducts of burning wood. 8. In recent years, diet-conscious people have become aware of an amino acid called homocysteine, which is a natural byproduct of food consumption. 9. Letter writers to conservative newspapers suggested the hooligans are the natural byproduct of a society that discourages the celebration of English pride. 10. People have seen with their own eyes, heard with their own ears, the naked, sectarian hatred that is a natural byproduct of this extraordinarily segregated society. |
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