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A reduction in the number of pupils with creative skills can only have damaging repercussions for the creative economy".
A depressing result for Croatia but a more depressing episode could have damaging repercussions for one of the strongest sides at the tournament.
Hamas has vowed to avenge the killing, and Israelis and Palestinians were braced for more suicide attacks and their damaging repercussions for the peace effort.
Contingent upon the defendants' compliance with court-ordered services and programs, the charges may be dismissed or reduced, enabling the defendants to avoid a criminal record with damaging repercussions for housing, employment, college financial aid, government benefits and immigration status.
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The damaging repercussions of cold-war coups in Iran and Guatemala haunt Washington to this day.
It is telling that many Turkish Armenians, and even the Patriarch of the Armenian church of Istanbul, have not welcomed the House resolution.One blunder after anotherRecognising the damaging repercussions in Turkey as well as for Turkish-American relations, the Bush administration has been fighting to stop the resolution's passage.
Requiring firms to predict the value of options is still bad accounting, and it would still have damaging repercussions: it would significantly reduce earnings for many companies with large option plans, which in turn would reduce the value of their stock in particular and the market in general.
Such information will permit us to develop communities that promote health for both people and ecosystems rather than dealing with the health-damaging repercussions of a poorly designed built environment (Srinivasan et al. 2003).
The security firm IPLock and others say that the legal and reputation-damaging repercussions of the event may eventually cost the firm more than $4.5 billion.
Repealing the two mandates would have broad and damaging repercussions.
Profumo lied about the affair in parliament and was eventually forced to resign in 1963, leaving then Conservative Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to cope with the damaging repercussions.
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