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"This trend isn't of any evil consequence.
A free play from which no such evil consequence should arise.
Now the evil consequence of exchanging off the black queen bishop at move 22 made itself felt.
Today, the 19th-century critic John Ruskin's observation that "the neglect of art... has been of evil consequence to the Christian world" sounds so overwrought to us — so filled with moral outrage — as to verge on the unintentionally hilarious.
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He believed that censorship could have only evil consequences.
The evil act can lead to good consequences; a good act can lead to evil consequences.
Speaking with Andre Malraux once, Nehru let drop the phrase "An evil act has evil consequences".
We shall at once state our opinion, that no appeal to the people, more pregnant with future good or evil consequences to the nation, has ever been made.
And so as flooding eased as the tide receded later in the day, city officials feared that the storm's evil consequences might be far worse when the next high tide arrived at 8 or 9 p.m., around when landfall is anticipated.
The prosecutors, Brendan R. McGuire and Anjan Sahni, cited higher court opinions as evidence that, as one decision put it, "postverdict inquiries may lead to evil consequences," like the undermining of trust in the court system and an unwillingness to return an unpopular verdict.
These acts were only rarely considered to be misdeeds against a god or violations of moral principles of divine origin, and the consciousness of guilt was much rarer than the fear of the evil consequences of sin, such as disease or untimely death.
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