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Where inequality and insecurity are almost entirely unrestrained the consequences can be appalling for everyone.
As a kid, unlike my mother, aunties, and grandmother, I did not have this peculiar superpower, and upon finding out that my mother was in terrible trouble, and not entirely understanding the consequences, I desperately wanted to belong.
We could stop using antibiotics altogether, and this would greatly reduce the selective pressure they exert (although given the presence of naturally occurring antibiotics, selective pressure would not be removed entirely) but the consequences for public health would obviously be dire.
Rather, it was a hunt for mutations that altered a gene whose biological function was entirely unknown, but the consequence of its mutation was predisposition to certain cancers.
It launched the second merchant age which persists today, albeit in a rather broken state.Mr Priestland regards the banking and sovereign-debt crisis of the past five years as the entirely "predictable" consequence of allowing merchant values to dictate the ethos of Western policymakers.
Sadly, this morning's expedition is entirely my own fault: the consequence of not learning my lesson many years ago when a throwaway comment in a magazine editorial meeting resulted in indie act the Llama Farmers being sent to an actual llama farm.
"In addition, colleagues in the [legal] profession … report that clients have been sleeping on floors in overcrowded cells – the entirely predictable consequence of law and order type policies".
At the inception of the EUETS, every economist in town was imploring the EU to sell the carbon allowances by auction, up to the emissions cap, to avoid all the entirely predictable consequences of grandfathering.
Why women are becoming the majority of veterinarians may not be entirely clear, but the consequences may be significant, some older veterinarians say.
This, of course, did not stop Messrs Cameron and Osborne from blaming the subsequent increase in public sector borrowing and debt on Labour, when it was entirely attributable to the consequences of the banking crisis.
Since he entered politics in 2005 Joyce, now 48, has always said what he thinks, in the vernacular of the bloke on the street, although only in more recent years has it been apparent that he has entirely thought through the consequences.
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