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The bureau's recommendation effectively ended a legal and political battle that strategists of both parties believed had consequences for control of the House in the 2002 elections.
When the first raft of Chinese tariffs were put forward, analysts believed the consequences could be contained, but now the stakes are rising and attitudes appear to be hardening on both sides.
If nothing else, "The Daily Show" find revealed that Trump, at one point, believed in consequences for inappropriate locker room talk.
If, as some believe, the consequence of a U.S. invasion of Iraq will be a united, democratic Iraq which can serve as a "role model for the rest of the Arab world," maybe so.
However, Caldeira believes this consequence would be balanced by the benefits of keeping the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere, where under global warming scenarios it acidifies and endangers sea life at the surface.
I agree there should be some costs and consequences, but as far as believing the consequences should deter them – I think that's wishful thinking.
Such negative impacts, Carson believed, were the consequence of the "impetuous and heedless pace of man rather than the deliberate pace of nature".
And the struggle for it was not, as is commonly believed, a natural consequence of the gay liberation movement that gained steam in the late 1960s.
But researchers found that those effects were not, as has long been widely believed, a natural consequence of high blood pressure.
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