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The consequences were predictable.
In both cases the consequences were predictable.
The consequences were predictable, as citizens became consumers and elections hazardous.
The consequences were predictable; in one clash between Arab tribes and the Fur in the late 1980's, at least 3,000 were killed.
Given that this was precisely the behavior they were being critiqued for, these consequences were predictable.
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Abderrahim Foukara, the bureau chief of Al Jazeera's Arabic service in Washington, said the crackdown's consequences are predictable.
The consequences are predictable: Kirk loses his job at the cracker factory, Luann starts dating an American Gladiator, and Milhouse begins to lash out.
It would be cast in the knowledge that not all the consequences are predictable, and that some in particular should be avoided.
In rural parts of the country, the vast majority lack sanitation and the consequences are predictable.
The latest survey by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft shows that, on average, industrial labor now costs $31.76 an hour in western Germany and $20.82 in the eastern part, versus $20.26 in France, $14.63 in Britain and around $17.50 an hour in the U.S. Since there is no way that German workers can be worth 55% more than U.S. workers, the consequences are predictable.
The tragedy in this story is that the collapse of the bubble and its devastating consequences were entirely predictable.
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