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As a result, patients learn that the feared consequences of breaking these rules do not occur and consequently the rules become viewed as a problem rather than as a strength.
Simon Johnson: The E.C.B. apparently feared consequences for the bond prices of other "peripheral" countries, including Italy.
Mr. Schroeder said he had been inundated with e-mails from the Obama campaign requesting contributions and feared consequences if he did not give.
"It is not about branding," an American businessman living in Shanghai told me (he feared consequences to his business if he let me use his name).
He said that he feared "consequences" if he spoke in public and that the family had been repeatedly warned not to speak to the media.
The conflict had cut output from Hassake in half, he said at the time, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was a Syrian government employee and feared consequences from speaking to foreign journalists.
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TAF leads individuals to interpret the presence of unwanted mental intrusions as morally equivalent to acting on them, and/or increasing the likelihood of the feared consequence.
Another feared consequence of cell technologies is that the wrong people might use them for bad ends, for example, criminal or terrorist purposes.
Regardless, wishing it does not make it so; it only prolongs the acceptance of reality and your feared consequence of not finishing something.
A feared consequence of rigorous glycemic control is an increased incidence of hypoglycemia (49, 50).
Hypoglycaemic encephalopathy is the most feared consequence of self-poisoning with insulin.
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