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Where government falters or is absent, simple chaos can be the consequence, which is bad enough.
The first sizzle of any consequence which he found here was in a Squibbs product.
There is another important consequence, which, for Mukwege is a "time bomb": the babies.
It also has one other huge consequence, which is on display right now, if you know where to look.
In "The Blank Slate," Dr. Steven Pinker lists some behaviors of political consequence which he considers may fall in this category.
Another unintended consequence, which David Cameron must now be bitterly regretting, stems from his decision to oppose the AV electoral reform campaign.
Most of the organization declined to treat a non-losing season as anything of any consequence, which is completely logical if not just a touch soulless.
In this type of conditioning a response is followed by some consequence which then changes the future probability of that response.
The referendums of consequence, which tackle issues that politicians refuse to legislate on themselves, rarely have anything to do with money (at least directly).
To feel that you lack power is to believe that none of your actions has any consequence – which means, perversely, that you give yourself the licence to do what you like, on the assumption that it doesn't matter.
Forty years on, and we've become more alive to the ebb and flow of climate change, along with the relationship of cause and consequence which links the human, polluting, act to weather patterns.
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