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Trying to predict the consequences is a major challenge.
Pulped days after it was published, the book, titled "Love and Consequences," is a fraud; "Tom Jones" is not.
Perhaps the belief that we're clever enough to cleanly take out a target – think smart bombs – with no unintended consequences is a peculiarly western conceit.
A reasoned, even counter-empathetic analysis of moral obligation and likely consequences is a better guide to planning for the future than the gut wrench of empathy.
The resulting lack of any responsibility for actual consequences is a standing invitation to rhetorical grandstanding, and the pursuit of sectional interests at the expense of overall policy.
It is overlarded with references to unhelpful popular culture and its take on some climate issues, as opposed to their economic consequences, is a tad superficial.
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Fear of war and its consequences are a legitimate concern of individuals.
The rheological consequences are a global hardening and embrittlement.
The plaintiffs counter that such claims of disruptive consequences are a "red herring".
Some of us just have to discover the hard way that consequences are a spiritual principle.
The immediate consequences are a significant loss of model generalization.
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