Examples of using Direct result in English and their translations into Finnish
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This insanity is the direct result of our government's policy…
new prospects for economic development are the direct result of this.
As a direct result of what I would describe as UK government policy, our agricultural economy has all but collapsed.
will continue to be the direct result of our conduct both on and off the job.
Mr President, the Parmalat financial scandal is a direct result of the monetarisation of the economy.
Even if the hair loss was a direct result of stress, treatment
This amendment is therefore the direct result of amendment 1, which has extended the scope of this Commission proposal.
service package is a direct result of AGCO's Fuse® open strategy,
This was still as a direct result of the damage which he had suffered when shot during World War I.
There is a growing awareness in Scotland that discards are a direct result of EU regulation
The hippo and a direct result of the harrises' paranoia Regarding a certain sticky-fingered cleaning lady.
Movement for reproductive freedom America's decline as a world power is a direct result of the feminists and equal rights.
The direct result of these phenomena is the failure of the seal
step-by-step production outline or a design that subsequently got executed- the work is the direct result of a very open collaborative process.
redistributing it to underperforming ones is the direct result of the small states having such disproportionate voting power.
She was subsequently institutionalized(I'm not sure if it was a direct result of this call) and regrettably died shortly thereafter.
He shocked the Jewish audience when he told them that the growing anti-Semitism in Europe was a direct result of the politics of Israel and the USA.
If the removal is not clean, the direct result is that the observed phenomenon may be an illusion.
Some sources alleged that Leopold II was at the end of the 19th century the wealthiest man in Europe, a direct result of the Congo rubber trade.
Systolic pressure is a direct result of the contraction of the left cardiac ventricle during the withdrawal of blood into the aorta.