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His decisions, in the past year and this weekend, have had bigger consequences.
It's nice for these already rich traders, but there will also be yen losers, with potentially bigger consequences.
If you lack that help, any and all mistakes (and there will be plenty) often have much bigger consequences.
But eliminating one-quarter of the sweeteners has much bigger consequences, wreaking havoc not only on taste but on texture, acidity and other aspects.
This is apt to discourage prudence, and the imprudent, however talented and ingenious, make mistakes.Debts are also a main reason why mistakes in financial markets, when they happen, can have bigger consequences than errors in an economy's less excitable parts.
Not only has the budget swung sharply from surplus to deficit, but the policies that caused the shift will have far bigger consequences in the future than they have had so far.
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The bigger consequence is that winners of super-combined events accrue points toward the World Cup overall title.
The bigger consequence of this legislation remaining live right up to the election is the weight it puts on Labour's decision about whether to support of oppose.
The second big, bad consequence is declining social mobility.
And one with big consequences.
Small acts have big consequences.
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