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Small mistakes here have grave results.
The off-screen drama was just as potent, involving an ending imposed on the film by the producers, with grave results, for the film and for Gray's career.
The text suggests something of moral butterfly effect — the idea that a tiny action taken today may be the principal cause of great or grave results in the future.
While those experts would have acknowledged that such an attack would have grave results, before 9/11, relatively few people worried about such low-probability, high-consequence security events.
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As John Pfaff demonstrates in his recent book, "Locked In," one grave result of the tremendous leverage that prosecutors exert is the rise of mass incarceration.
But failure to increase the amount the Treasury can borrow would have far graver results.
Those gaps have widened to become graves — resulting in an estimated forty-five thousandeathsatureachaths each year — and have forced more than a million people into bankruptcy.
Modern disturbance of graves resulted in destruction of certain portions of the skeleton in a number of burial situations.
No historical written records for the Sens and Dreux grave sites exist, but comparisons with demographic models suggest that the graves resulted from the Justinian plague (6th 8th century) and the Black Death, respectively.
The NHS relied on public adoration to mask grave deficiencies, resulting in a series of scandals and comparatively poor outcomes in key areas from cancer survival to under-five mortality rates.
Their five-day fact-finding mission took them to the Goz Beida region of Eastern Chad where Farrow walked through plundered and burned villages and solemnly observed mass grave sites resulting from armed militia attacks against defenseless populations.
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