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Consider the consequences Someone else might be driving terribly, but what action can you take?
"As well as the potentially tragic consequences, someone who is caught drink-driving faces losing their livelihood, a driving ban, a hefty fine or spending time in prison".
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In some sense, this is Mr. McGuire's central insight; and, as a consequence someone must be held accountable.
Because I think about the consequences of someone else saying yes.
Christopher Corson, the machinists' general counsel, said, "Boeing broke the law, and there are consequences when someone breaks the law".
There are no consequences for someone like you!" I've never thought about it like that before.
They fear the consequences if someone with more power — like a manager leading a meeting — hates their ideas.
As that thinking goes, a healthful eater should not have to pay for the consequences of someone else's greasy burger binges.
The tour's antidoping manual states that a player who admits using a banned substance faces the same consequences as someone who fails a drug test: up to a year's suspension and a fine up to $500,000.
As Hofstadter writes, "The paranoid's interpretation of history is distinctly personal: decisive events are not taken as part of the stream of history, but as the consequences of someone's will".
The state, as well as private employers, should face a heavy burden to demonstrate the need for any rule that imposes consequences on someone who has remained crime-free decades after a single offense.
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