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The harsh truth is that it is one thing for people of conscience to call for wrongs to be righted but it is quite another to fathom the consequences of such actions.
Privacy as we have known it is ending, and we're only beginning to fathom the consequences.
To fathom the consequences of this, let ({e_i}) and ({ widetilde{e}_i }) be two homogeneous bases of W so that (Q(e_i,widetilde{ee}_j) = delta _{ij},).
They are terrified of failure, particularly their own and of being unable to fathom the consequences when things go wrong.
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We are on a slippery slope and EU leaders would do well to fathom the long-term consequences of their actions.
I still can't explain either a gift that I have no memory of, its absence, which I still can't fathom but I accept the consequences.
The consequences of this are very hard to fathom.
The consequences, both for radicalisation and for the balance of power in the region, are hard to fathom exactly.
The fact that the consequences of this shift, which is now almost one hundred years old, have not yet been fathomed makes it all the more urgent that we do so now.
Imagine the consequences.
The consequences are mixed.
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