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But heatstroke, a potentially deadly consequence of exercising strenuously in the heat, remains poorly understood — misunderstood, some say.
First, Wimbish was the most experienced officer to open fire during an operation to capture a fugitive one night in September 2013, which was bungled to deadly consequence in the parking lot of Bakersfield's Four Points Sheraton hotel.
A more deadly consequence of this heedlessness was the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 on the false belief that Saddam Hussein possessed an arsenal of chemical and biological weapons.
In medicine, that's called a false negative and it can have deadly consequence.
A then-unknown assailant shot the victim several times, remarkably not hitting any bystanders (collateral damage is a frequent and deadly consequence of gang violence).
The risk of acquiring rabies and the deadly consequence of it warrants extreme precautious measures to be taken, especially in Illinois where at least one percent of all bats carry rabies.
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Consequently, the spread of pathogens in such an environment can have deadly consequences.
This everyday scene has deadly consequences.
But the pact has had deadly consequences.
This tragedy illustrates that untempered idealism can have deadly consequences.
It's those assumptions that can have deadly consequences".
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