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Strictly speaking the Sanskrit word karma means "deed" or "action". In its relevant sense here it means that every deed has a result: morally good acts lead to good consequences, and the commission of evil has a bad result.
Every act has a consequence but so does every inaction.
Every act of violence and every caress has a consequence, politically, emotionally and socially.
Every choice has a consequence, but so do accidents, mistakes and simple instances of bad luck.
Every action has a consequence.
Remember that your choices affect others, and every action has a consequence.
The movie leaves us with a powerful reflection: every action we make has a consequence.
Every action we take, even the smallest and simplest of everyday choices, has a consequence.
But the deed had a twist.
Every basket, every shot, every turnover would have a consequence.
You learn that every action has a carbon consequence".
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