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In the long run, we have to pay our debts — or face dire consequences.
And as you would when choosing paint, involve your spouse when choosing tile, or you could possibly face dire consequences.
The school's initial response was forceful: students were told they had an hour to vacate or face dire consequences.
Similarly, last October bin Laden released a tape calling on infidels to convert or face dire consequences.
The Pakistan Taliban recently distributed pamphlets in the markets in tribal areas threatening shopkeepers who sell mobile phones to give up that business or face dire consequences.
The one exception involves "crucial issues of law or national security in which sources face dire consequences if exposed"; only executive editor Bill Keller can waive the rule.
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Brookhaven also faced dire consequences.
Scientists say Greece faces dire consequences from climate change and must adopt renewable energy sources.
This is important because the budget reporting on the "fiscal cliff" repeatedly asserted that the country and the economy faced dire consequences from not having a deal reached by this deadline.
LESS than two years ago -- in the midst of one of the tightest labor markets ever -- companies were warned that they faced dire consequences if they discriminated against older workers.
Conscience-stricken for having committed a crime, the father eventually returns to the store to pay for the instrument with money Louie has earned as a professional musician, and faces dire consequences.
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