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To repercussions

noun

A consequence or ensuing result of some action.

  • You realize this little stunt of yours is going to have some pretty serious repercussions.

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Workers should also not be subject to repercussions at their jobs if they refuse vaccinations.

Dr. Dementi's dissent has led to repercussions at work, according to the union that represents federal science workers.

In 1972 73 this led not only to local economic setbacks but to repercussions in the world commodity markets as well.

The number of suicides reported in Greece over the past three years has risen sharply, a trend experts attribute to repercussions of the debt crisis, including rising unemployment, now at 21 percent, and deepening poverty.

These social facts, so contrary to Shah's own experience, are the reason that people making rape accusations are allowed anonymity and are not open to repercussions should a jury fail to believe them.

Sudan experienced deepening political tensions and economic crisis in 2012, largely owing to repercussions from the secession of South Sudan the previous year, followed by a dispute in January over oil transit and port fees that prompted South Sudan to shut down its entire oil production of 350,000 bbl a day.

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The spokesperson added that the "aggressive action" would lead to "dangerous repercussions to the security and stability of the region".

The best way to avoid repercussions is to be respectful and transparent.

Failure to do so leads to financial repercussions.

Marine organisms (particularly phytoplankton) have shown to interact with ENPs leading to negative repercussions [9 11].

If people put allegations on social media that are found to be factually incorrect, there has to be repercussions.

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