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This long-term consequence of the company's decisions would have been hard to foresee.
The balanced budget amendment addresses only the federal government – although a long-term consequence may be a reduction in federal assistance to states and localities.
But of far more significant long-term consequence was his new, ground-breaking technique of putting questions from members of the public direct to the prime minister.
Cirrhosis scarring of the liver due to chronic inflammation is rare in kids, but it's a concerning long-term consequence that can lead to end-stage liver disease.
"C.W.D. may be a long-term consequence of the removal of wolves and reduction of coyotes" throughout the West, he said.
The catastrophic fall in returns to savers over the past few years is, of course, a long-term consequence of the financial crisis; but a grievously neglected one.
As liver cancer is usually a long-term consequence of hepatitis infection, the vaccine has also been referred to as the first "cancer vaccine".
HCC is typically a long-term consequence of chronic liver disease caused by viral hepatitis, alcohol, or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and only rarely develops in healthy liver.
We sought to determine risk factors associated with fetal macrosomia and to explore the long-term consequence of infant macrosomia at the age of 7 years.
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It was also believed he had drug related Parkinsonism, which is a long term consequence of taking antipsychotic medication.
A positive long term consequence is that H2S and nutrient levels in the water mass decrease for a while after intrusion.
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