Sentence examples for fraught with consequences from inspiring English sources

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She is Charlie Sheen starring in her own version of The Apocalypse, where every possibility is fraught with consequences, and each stroke, like Chaos' butterfly wing, causes rainstorms elsewhere on the canvas.

DENVER — A road into the piney woods can be fraught with consequences.

Leaders and protesters around the world today condemned the start of war in Iraq, with President Jacques Chirac of France warning that it "will be fraught with consequences for the future".

Every man will observe, however, that even mere words may be fraught with consequences which although too remote to constitute the crime of treason, may nevertheless be words which are fraught with most awful consequences, * * * and that therefore it is properly within the province of the law to prohibit * * * and make it a crime even to utter them.

Casey recognized that abortion is, fraught with consequences for the persons who perform and assist in the procedure [and for] society which must confront the knowledge that these procedures exist, procedures some deem nothing short of an act of violence against innocent human life.... Casey demonstrates that the interests asserted by the state are legitimate and recognized by law.

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We see a complicated situation fraught with consequence.

Some 34,000 American troops are already fighting an insurgency that grows stronger by the month, making this a dynamically deteriorating situation in a region fraught with consequence for American security aims.

So consuming and fraught with consequence is the tale of Phiona Mutesi, an impoverished Ugandan girl's prejudicially judged, class and scholastically challenged and initially parentally road-blocked journey to chess grand master status you are in grave danger of becoming the person you dread sitting next to on a flight.

The course was fraught with unintended consequences from the moment when Reed E. Hundt, Mr. Gore's friend and a former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, called Tom Goldstein, the journalism dean, to propose that Mr. Gore teach at Columbia.

Pharmaceutical pricing legislation is fraught with unintended consequences.

Ultimately, the tensions amount to "a game of chicken fraught with unintended consequences".

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