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A short life, full of consequences.
His father Milton wrote about Wilbur in his diary: "A short life, full of consequences.
They weren't just idle speculations; they were real, urgent, full of consequences, perhaps now even a matter of life and death.
The introduction of refined sugar into the lives of humans, first as a medicine and later as a food, has been full of consequences, not all of them desirable [ 8].
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First, overeating often stems from self-control problems that occur despite full knowledge of consequences (O'Donoghue and Rabin 2000).
Future studies will aim at investigating the full suite of consequences from this shunt of resources into the brain.
Well-informed public health and environmental strategies require full consideration of consequences, including co-benefits and potential ancillary harms.
Studies on the effects of pramipexole on mood disturbances would also be useful to ascertain its impact on the full spectrum of consequences of RLS.
An alternative strategy is to measure explicitly the patient's (and/or expert's) preferences regarding the interventions and the full set of consequences following each of the interventions.
A scandal erupts, and it rushes to pass legislation full of unintended consequences.
The trip, Mr. Gates's first to Pakistan in three years, proved that dysfunctional relationships span multiple administrations and that the history of American foreign policy is full of unintended consequences.
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