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Dealing with Consequences of Irreproducibility and Modifying the Published Literature: Retractions versus Revisions.
And in plain enough ways, when we told those stories to each other, in 1979, they meant something, albeit something simple: that life goes this way or life goes that way; that chance is always involved, and that living is usually just dealing with consequences.
Dealing with consequences.
It is trying so hard not to leap and find yourself dealing with consequences of your mood that you really don't want to see happen.
Dishno said school officials told him the offended student posted on her Facebook page that her "school has taken this situation very seriously, and the boys are dealing with consequences for their actions.
"I think growing up and with age and time and experiences, and dealing with consequences, I've learned to look at things and look at the results of them afterward".
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But we've dealt with consequences and penalties since day one.
But it dealt with consequences, not causes, and was not binding.
Some fraudulent accounts generated fees, leaving customers to deal with consequences including collections calls and damaged credit.
School Board president Micah Ali added that "any allegation that the District does not work hard to deal with consequences of childhood trauma on a daily basis is completely unfounded".
Early sexual initiation could have negative effects on health due to the developmental inabilities to deal with consequences of such sexual activity.
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