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The longer answer starts by acknowledging that ultra-loose monetary conditions have had adverse consequences as well as positive ones.
But the most important thing was that if we failed in Iraq, that it would have had adverse consequences throughout the region".
A generation ago, such spurious ideological conceits would never have taken root, because deficits had adverse consequences like rising interest rates or an outflow of monetary reserves.
McDaniel voted against the legislation because it placed a financial hardship on Mississippians who suffer from colds and allergies, and similar legislation in Oregon has had adverse consequences".
However, when the use of cortisone was recommended, it was determined that early cortisone exposure, particularly in the postpartum period, had adverse consequences on other organ systems [24], [25].
In addition, the previous economic recession of the 1990s had adverse consequences on employment among groups with poor health in Sweden [ 6].
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"This proposal has adverse consequences for the consumer," he said.
That, in turn, may have adverse consequences for equity in learning opportunities and outcomes.
This has adverse consequences for the health and wellbeing of LGBTI people".
The worries expressed by opponents that it might have adverse consequences for medical care and society have not been realised.
This may well have adverse consequences for children when they grow up -- and it undeniably hurts them now.
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