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The rush to roll out the Pinto had lethal consequences.
In August, the Chemical Safety Board issued an industrywide alert on high temperature hydrogen attack, the metal-weakening phenomenon that had lethal consequences in Anacortes.
Couple all this with the fact that Shell was recently found to be responsible for more than 50 spills in 2009-2010 in the North Sea alone, almost one-third of which would have had lethal consequences had they ignited.
Trapping had lethal consequences: after 24 48 hr incubation at 25°C, all the worms in a star were dead.
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As Leveson notes, simple data-entry errors should not have lethal consequences.
The potential synergy between vaccine refusal and antibiotic resistance can have lethal consequences.
It's not hard to imagine how cyberattacks of this kind could have lethal consequences.
Accidental consumption leads to severe liver toxicity and can have lethal consequences if immediate treatment is not received.
Because threatening situations can have lethal consequences, it makes sense that the amygdala would be tuned to react to all fearful stimuli.
I am not sure what counters stigma, but we all know that success can indeed breed even greater stigmatization that can have lethal consequences.
And while eating horsemeat had no health implications, for anyone with a nut allergy this spice scare could have lethal consequences.
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