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This unremarkable event may, though, have had remarkable consequences.
This flexibility had remarkable consequences for patients with avoidant PD.
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Copious precipitation in the Meghna Basin has remarkable consequences for floods in the north-eastern region of Bangladesh.
Though Lee lost in the final, he took down tournament favourite Jesus Gonzales of the United States en route, and in so doing lit a flare in the imagination of Steward that would have remarkable consequences.
This apparently slight detail has remarkable consequences: it is largely responsible, for instance, for the structure of the periodic table and hence for the pattern of the compounds that the elements can form and for the properties of the substances that make up the tangible world.
Taken together, these principles have been shown to have remarkable consequences for the indecomposability of subsets of the continuum.
The presence of a direct band gap can have remarkable consequences for the technological applications of these wires: in fact it can modify the optical properties of a device, since offers the possibility to have optical transitions without involving phonons, thus increasing the optical intensities.
The third and fourth cases have remarkable consequences that may be harnessed by the cell and affect experimental interpretation.
In the case of CO complexes this has remarkable consequences for reactivity, and illustrates an unexpectedly drastic difference between gold and platinum.
Sometimes self-interest has remarkable spiritual consequences.
He went on, "Sometimes self-interest has remarkable spiritual consequences".
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