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A particularly dire consequence of osteoporosis is a broken bone.
Progression of liver fibrosis to cirrhosis is a dire consequence of chronic liver diseases (CLD).
Sometimes "bouncebackability", to revive Iain Dowie's phrase, derives not from the whims of players but the dire consequence of omission, from cold fear.
The study of art should be direct and immersive, like learning to swim by jumping into the deep end (without the dire consequence of an initial failure).
The dire consequence of the oil shutdown was spelled out to South Sudanese officials, including President Salva Kiir, by the World Bank's director of economic policy and poverty reduction programmes for Africa, Marcelo Giugale, in documents leaked to the Sudan Tribune, a Paris-based news website, in May.
The president too, may sometimes seem frozen, but is perhaps just very aware of the dire consequence of missteps.
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We have seen the dire consequences of children who have not felt that.
However, a more nuanced discussion of the "dire consequences" of global warming might have been helpful.
Senior officials in Egypt and Syria have warned of the dire consequences of attacking Iraq.
He delivered a strong warning of the potentially dire consequences of an Israeli strike.
"The real dire consequences of a control board became more clear".
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