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A most consequential repercussion of this last point is how it reveals the presence of this very same condition in both more traditional arts practices, and in our everyday experience.
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Mr. McConnell's optimism could not disguise the fact that time was steadily slipping away, and testy leaders of the two parties were pushing hard to shape public perceptions of who was responsible for an impasse that threatened to have serious political repercussions -- and to presage even more consequential fiscal showdowns in the months ahead.
The reason Europeans can even contemplate this kind of trade-off is because repercussions of working part-time are much less consequential than in the United States, where workers risk losing benefits or health insurance coverage if they reject full-time positions.
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