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In experimental games, they will often quit playing rather than risk facing negative consequences.
This is usually the first choice for many local governments facing negative events.
Thousands more are injured in accidents, get in trouble with the law or end up facing negative consequences.
He is the only Democrat now facing negative TV ads from labour groups, attacking him for his vote.
"Many of the districts are facing negative perceptions that they didn't create, so they are forced to do more," Ms. Beatty said.
Consumers overstretched themselves as house prices more than doubled in a decade, but that left many buyers heavily indebted and facing negative equity as prices began to slide.
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The BBC has faced negative press coverage over the documentary, accusing it of being "a cheerleader for assisted suicide".
Companies perceived to have poor welfare standards could face negative repercussions when these concerns are amplified by the media and civil society.
The problem is that government structures empower those who face negative impacts from new building relative to those who receive benefits from new building.
The company expects to face negative cash-flow starting next year and that natural gas prices will remain low for the time being, hurting profits.
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