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DENVER — A road into the piney woods can be fraught with consequences.

Leaders and protesters around the world today condemned the start of war in Iraq, with President Jacques Chirac of France warning that it "will be fraught with consequences for the future".

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Casey recognized that abortion is, fraught with consequences for the persons who perform and assist in the procedure [and for] society which must confront the knowledge that these procedures exist, procedures some deem nothing short of an act of violence against innocent human life.... Casey demonstrates that the interests asserted by the state are legitimate and recognized by law.

She is Charlie Sheen starring in her own version of The Apocalypse, where every possibility is fraught with consequences, and each stroke, like Chaos' butterfly wing, causes rainstorms elsewhere on the canvas.

We can imagine the shape of the future for our children, they are making a choice that is fraught with consequence, where they will live, how likely they will be culturally or religiously like us, who will be in our extended family in the future, even what our grandchildren will look like (perhaps), or even if there will be grandchildren.

The Progress 8 measure [pdf], aimed at ensuring every pupil's progress counts rather than just those on the C/D borderline, could be fraught with unexpected consequences if, as predicted, it proves harder to demonstrate good improvement with pupils from some backgrounds.

"For some members of the Democrat Party, apparently Dodd-Frank has been elevated beyond ideology to religion and there can be no changes in a 2,000-page 2,000-pagewe know to billraughthatth unintended consequences," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), a leading opponent of the lawe

Clinical medicine still involves much guesswork with consequences that may be fraught with drama and disappointment for patient and practitioner alike.

How often --can be fraught with danger.

Both approaches, however, may be fraught with difficulty.

Individual gene measurements can be fraught with "noise".

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