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He persuaded Bush to go to the U.N. for its resolution warning Saddam of "serious consequences," which was wise.
Let's start with Truth or Consequences, which was a game show but which can really be seen as the ancestor of everything from Survivor and Amazing Race to Fear Factor and Wipeout (not to mention Super Sloppy Double Dare).
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Exposing management stupidity could have serious consequences, which is why job bloggers remain anonymous.
We're afraid of the consequences, which is why we haven't done that.
He now promises "consequences", which are to include regular updates about risky projects.
"It's a dry issue until you look at the consequences, which are lost jobs and lost retirements," Mr. Durkin said.
It goes too far, and people are afraid of the consequences which are detailed in the measure itself".
It was his first experience of sustained intimacy, and it had its consequences, which weren't necessarily bad but were quite disruptive.
Her father is a very powerful local labor leader, so his protest generated consequences, which are in a sense the core of the story I'm telling.
They are different sides of the same coin in their approach to the civil war and its consequences, which are still very much with us.
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