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(1)This, in turn, willl be a precursor to an expected nationwide cap
on non-european union professional migrants that has
  been part of the conservative government's agenda from the time they
took over the reins of power.(hindustan times-monday
     ,april 09,2012)

(2)The present initiatives surely hold the promise of putting Indo-pak
relations on the same trajectory. This, in turn, will
 provide the much-needed shot in the arm for greter south asian
integration.(source-hinsutan times saturday may 12, 2012)

(3)The first order ones were innovations such as the World wide web,
file sharing VoIP and malicious software. In turn, they
generated other second-order ones. The web, for example, served as the
foundation for search engines, Flicker, blogging,
Youtube, wikipedia.(source-Hindustan Times wednesday May 02, 2012)

(4)The NHAI, in turn, did not have to pay the extra cash  right away,
since the cases invariably go to court, and stay
there.(source-Hindustan Times wednesday May 02, 2012)

(5)The 58-day-old strike by Air India was over on turesday. The late
night development brought an end to the longest-ever
  pilot strike in AI history. The decision was announced by the IPG
after a meeting of its managing committee in Mumbai.
  IPG members assured the court that they would resume work within 48
hours. In turn, the airline management agreed to
  consider IPGs demand for reinstatement of dismissed
pilots.(source-Hindustan Times wednesday July 04, 2012)

(6)The outlines of a compromise were visible at the European summit.
Germany and other northern States would provide more
  money, in this specific case to help rescue the sinking Spanish
banking sector and ease Italy's  debt problems. In turn,
  these southern government agreed to surrender some more soverignty
to what is shaping up to be a European-wide banking
  regulator. In effect, slowly but surely, Europe is moving towards
the creation of a super-state.
  (source-Hindustan Times Monday, July 02, 2012)

(7)However, it is not asif the top security establishment is keen to
restore normalcy-they have been resisting peace talks
   by killing off Maoist leaders, and for two years, stalling any
discussion of a rehabilitation plan for Dantewada in the
   Supreme Court. The IAP then becomes not only irrelevant, but also
appears a form of low intensity counterinsurgency.
  This, in turn, has hardened the Maoist attitude towards what
villagers are allowed to access from government.
   (source-Hindustan Times Tuesday April 24, 2012)

(8)Internationally, itis accepted that a 3% deficit level is, in fact,
healthy for economic growth. Instead of doling out such
concessions, if these legitimate taxes were collected, then we could
have partly reduced our fiscal deficit and used the rest
for large scale public intestments. This will, in turn, generate
employment and substantially increase the aggregate domestic
demand. This will put the our economy on the path of healthy revivval.
(source-Hindustan Time Tuesday, June 12, 2012)

(9)Mulayam singh yadav's double game-bullying the government for its
controversial economic meausres but at the same time allowing it
 to survive on the plea of fighting communal forces-may come a
cropper. Unfortunately for Mayawati, although she did give the UPA
1 regime a real scare, her plan misfired. The government's
wheeler-dealer armed with vast financial resouces managed to buy up
  stragglers mostly in the BJP and NDA to make up the numbers in the
Lok Sabha and sailed through confidence vote.
   She never recovered from this setback. Indeed, her thwarted
obsesssion to be the PM led her to neglect the more vital task of
   governing UP and she paid for this dearly with her party's
disappointing performance in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls. This, in turn,
  affected her political stature in the state and a few years later
Mayawati crashed to an ignominious defeat in the assembly polls.
(source-Hindustan Times Thursday October 04, 2012)

(10)The police complaint in the case of discovery of torn pages of
religious boook that resulted in violent clashes and deaths of six
  people  here on September 14 has Abdul Qadir, a muezzin at Rafikabad
 mosque, as a complainant. Speaking to Hindustan Times, Qadir said
  he was preparing for prayers inside the mosque When Abdul Gaffar, a
local shopkeeper from Mayur Vihar, brought the pages to the mosque.
  Abdul Gaffar, in turn, said another local named Rashiedd gave him
the pages. Rashid was reportedly present at the railway halt at around
  12:25 pm after Kashi Vishwanath Express ahd crossed the area.
(source-Hindustan Times Wednesday September 09, 2012)

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