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The movement's followers are unlikely to feel at first hand the consequences of the policies they advocate.
On the other hand, the consequences can be dire when we don't bridge the gap between teens' increased desire to take risks and their still-immature control systems.
Since leaving the cabinet a year ago, I've had the opportunity to see at first hand the consequences of trade policy.
These are three countries that have felt at close hand the consequences of the war on drugs and have been vociferous in calling on the world to move beyond blanket prohibition.
He has seen at first hand the consequences of the new legislation - and that, he says, is why he was determined to get the 26,000 Faces films made.
On the other hand, the consequences of oxidation on the elastic properties have been analysed and elucidated by micro-indentation on polished cross-sections of PEEK plates of 3 mm thickness.
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Diana Scarwid is the teenage and adult Christina, on whose hand-the-consequences memoir the film is based.
Women in Africa, Asia and around the world know first-hand the consequences of not being able to decide if or when to have a baby.
If the F.C.C. were to find that control of CBS had changed hands, the consequences for the broadcaster would be extensive.
The authorities fretted that were the precise methods and detailed genetic data to fall into the wrong hands, the consequences would be too awful to contemplate.
The NSABB fretted that were the precise methods and detailed genetic data to fall into the wrong hands, the consequences would be too awful to contemplate.
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