Word: by-product
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Schmidt wanted to make sure, he said, that Reagan realized the overseas impact of the American monetary policy. Reagan assured Schmidt that he did understand European concerns, but argued that he had inherited high interest rates from the Carter Administration and that they were merely a by-product of his anti-inflation strategy. His tax and budget cuts, he said, were "the right medicine" for the U.S. economy, and he predicted that interest rates would fall as inflation declines...
...conditioners and the double-paned windows that you'll find are just one by-product of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority's (MBTA) half-a-billion-dollar decision to extend the Red Line subway to the northwest...
Businesses lining Mass Ave from the new Out of Town News stand (another by-product of the change) to Davis Square were worried that the construction would cut down on their clientele and disturb normal operations...
...between, the Crimson skaters unveiled a ferocious forechecking game that resulted in numerous opportunities in the Brown zone--and, as a by-product, exposed Lau to fast breaks in the other direction and 34 shots on the day. Harvard's attack was spread evenly among the top three lines--Turner, Mike Watson and Greg Olson, Greg Britz, Burke and Murray, Connors, McDonald and Derek Malmquist--as 11 players contributed a point or more...
However, improved social relations were only a by-product of co-residency and the end of parietals, Molony says. "The most important change is that women have become much more an accepted part of the University rather than an appendage." The eventual end of the quota system made women full-fledged members of the Harvard community, and at the same time provided them unprecedented freedom to interact responsibly with Harvard men. This stands in sharp contrast to the parietal system, where women lived in a structure designed to check up on their social lives. As Rosenblum says, "It was just...