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The bigger things you're just having to deduce from repercussions.
Time did not to publish the photographer's name in order to protect him from repercussions should he return to Syria.
Mr. Michelman acknowledged that although the television series may be able to complete its taping schedule by the time he holds his next hearing, the parties were misguided if they thought that would protect the show from repercussions.
"I remember clearly the days when you could safely assume that as long as you wrote something abroad, it was free and clear from repercussions within China," said Orville Schell, the director of Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations (where I am a fellow) and author of nine books on China.
Mr. Mandela could have easily spent those 27 years of incarceration abroad, protesting the evil from afar, safe from repercussions.
The system would protect teachers from repercussions they currently fear for speaking out against cheating, The Inquirer reports.
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But Senate Republicans want further provisions to protect such organizations from any repercussions from state agencies, that might deny aid or benefits based on discrimination.
After having stories published about him for years, the Alan Partridge creator said he felt his 'closet was empty of skeletons' and was 'immune' from any repercussions arising from giving evidence.
Business travellers are not exempt from its repercussions.
The country continued to suffer from the repercussions of the Russian financial collapse of August 1998.
Much of the deterrent effect, proponents say, comes from the repercussions of being publicly identified as a john.
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