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The consequences – not least environmental – can be unfortunate.
As I recently discovered on a flight from Florida to New York City, when flight crews try to "entertain" their passengers in flight, there can be unfortunate consequences.
The consequences of gentrification can be unfortunate for both longtime residents and new arrivals in search of low-cost housing, even though they may welcome more stores and services.
"That can be unfortunate for people who are physically disabled".
It's really not that surprising that cheaters gonna cheat, online or off, but this is just yet another example of how, as more of our daily processes, systems, and services move online and become less personal, there can be unfortunate ramifications.
Early ECG-testing is important in patients with severe illness suspicious of ischaemic heart disease, but it is also well known that over-testing, including use of ECG, and hospital admissions for chest pain can be unfortunate for patients suffering from anxiety or panic attacks.
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There can always be unfortunate incidents and I can't assess the degrees to which these changes might take place.
But if it is not, consequences can be equally unfortunate.
— Sheila, Montreal A. It certainly sounds as if your journey has been a difficult one, and as you point out, sexual dysfunction can be an unfortunate side effect of many mood-stabilizing medications.
"It's an important lesson that when the Legislature throws away the governor's financial plan, it can be very unfortunate and very difficult, because it can lead to a spending spree that the state cannot afford," Mr. Carey said today from New York City in a telephone interview.
"Postponed matches can be an unfortunate occurrence when areas of the country experience extreme weather conditions.
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