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These trends within the IPCC has directly contributed to the growing awareness that those most responsible for causing climate change are not the ones who are most likely to bear the greatest negative consequences.
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"Certainly, there are negative consequences to backing down, but sometimes there are equal if not greater negative consequences in going forward".
He added: "There is no other relationship that, if mismanaged, carries greater negative consequences for America and the world".
They also contend that extremist views by Muslims carry far greater negative consequences for Muslim Americans than extremist remarks in support of Israel do for Jewish Americans.
They warned of "severe downside risks for growth that could have even greater negative consequences for trade if they came to pass," and cited the European debt crisis, rising oil prices and geopolitical risks as being of particular concern.
I am puzzled, however, that Mr. Krugman has not raised and countered the arguments made by Paul Kennedy ("Don't surrender U.S. influence to Beijing," Views, Sept. 30) and others that argue revaluation done under U.S. compulsion may have far greater negative consequences for America's standing in the world.
Individuals forced to hold multiple jobs due to financial reasons may, for instance, experience greater negative consequences than people who voluntarily choose to have multiple jobs.
Expectancy-value models would suggest that patients will seek acupuncture - even if they do not expect it to benefit them - when they believe that there will definitely be greater negative consequences of the alternative, i.e. not seeking acupuncture.
For instance, will double deletions of high connectivity genes within the network which reside in the same module have substantially greater negative consequences to the yeast than double deletions of low connectivity genes?
In mammals, it has been shown that exposure to pre- and post-natal stress can have cumulative effects, resulting in greater negative consequences than exposure to stress during a single developmental stage, or having opposite effects (Chung et al., 2005; Koo et al., 2003; Meaney et al., 2007; Vallée et al., 1999).
Such an event is more likely to have significantly greater negative consequences to the organism than if the event occurred in the subtelomeric region, which then might result in exchange of telomeres [ 17, 47]; loss of centromeres would prohibit cell division, whereas loss of telomeres might not restrict mitosis or meiosis.
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