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One consequence, of course, is that the charities helped by the benefits are worrying about their futures (the Children's Museum, for instance, is in danger of closing down).
The consequence, of course, is that by taking the leap, the Vikings kept their eye off the future for two years.
The consequence, of course, is that we often keep putting off what is most challenging and then lack the energy to do it by the time we finally get to it.
Those alternatives don't yet exist; the consequence, of course, is that synthetic cannabinoids no longer have a viable legal route to market.
The consequence, of course, was that most lesbians and gay men married opposite-gender spouses and tried as best they could to fit into the heterosexual mould their society expected, not infrequently indulging in clandestine gay liaisons.
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The numbers have consequences, of course.
The possible consequences, of course, are all too clear.
Her first brush with fame had profound political consequences of course.
The heat does have real consequences, of course, prompting the National Weather Service to issue heat warnings across much of the country.
His goodness will have consequences, of course, but unless you write about him, the specifics of his life and his attitude may not be preserved.'" Mohr was at that time also living in Geneva; a photojournalist with the Red Cross and the United Nations who had done some of his finest work documenting the stateless experience of Palestinian refugees.
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