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Gaughan said an unforeseen consequence of issuing control orders was the opportunity to rehabilitate people.
"What has been said there has had, I think, an unforeseen consequence, perhaps".
Mr. McGurn said that the prospect of employees being forced into bankruptcy is an unforeseen consequence of the option boom.
Brian Cowen, Ireland's prime minister, grumbled about the turmoil being an "unforeseen consequence" of the German move.
10 P.M. (HBO) KNOCKED UP (2007) A one-night stand has an unforeseen consequence in this commentary on sex, love, gender differences and family values, from Judd Apatow.
The boy's parents are helpless witnesses to this tragedy, an unforeseen consequence of the family's exploration of an abandoned house in the New Hampshire woods.
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"OSI has long been Moore's avenue for exploring the political as the personal, but here those two subjects fully cannibalize each other which, given this group's past efforts and considerable talents, would not at all be an impossible intention or unforeseen consequence".
The reason that the political wives were required to take part in this catwalk of shame – with even Mrs Clegg stepping up her time at elbow-side after an early invisibility – was another unforeseen consequence of the TV debates.
Serving the cookie was the "unanticipated and unforeseen consequence" of using a "known workaround" to make that happen.
One unforeseen consequence is the effect on people's finances.
This go-it-alone move in Scotland is another unforeseen consequence of the Leveson report.
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