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Given the resultant uncertainty, it is no surprise investors have shunned healthcare stocks, notwithstanding miraculous medical advances and the ever-growing demand for care.

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The resultant album, “Nebraska,” is one of the ’80s most hushed accomplishments and it took an actor of White’s confidence to make that inward journey compelling.

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Her resultant style, of both dress and music, is edging and transcendent, aloft and full of momentum.

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There was a resultant concern that relegating Lyon would put Ligue 1 at disadvantage in terms of its global pull.

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It added: "Despite this decline in student numbers and resultant impact on revenues, the university did not make significant cost reductions, notably around staff costs which account for about 60% of total costs."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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