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"I will be surprised if there were any consequences emanating from our office".
According to the FBI documents, the FBI concluded there were "no adverse consequences" emanating from its failure to seek approval for the sensitive investigation, noting the mistake was later "remedied".
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We then address the consequences which emanate from the pluralism of ethical theories for philosophical ethics and for the applied ethics domain.
This can be a direct consequence of pharmacokinetic alterations emanating from the complex pathophysiologic processes associated with severe infection.
It was William Jennings Bryan's opposition to social Darwinism that led him to oppose evolutionary biology (Larson 1997), and many still attack evolutionary biology by pointing to social Darwinism consequences that they perceive as emanating from principles of evolutionary biology.
The coordinated changes in cell morphology, associated with the induction of cell motility and the disruption of intercellular junctions, are the consequence of a signaling cascade emanating from the plasma membrane and leading to changes in gene expression.
More controversial (because of a lack of follow-up experiments) have been reports of plants being injured as a consequence of negative or malicious intentions emanating from human minds, their moods and their feelings.
By every measure of life here, the dire statistical drumbeat related to anthrax emanating out of New Jersey has produced a raft of consequences, both tangible and not.
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