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He has collateral damage on pay that isn't justified," he said.
Other ambitious superintendents admit privately that radical reform has collateral costs, and that students like Norberto bear them.
Thus, addition of phenamil to the culture supernatants does not specifically interrupt flagellar rotation, as hoped, but rather has collateral effects on V. fischeri physiology and/or stress response.
Squandering energy resources, even if carbon-free, has collateral impacts–such as potential excessive exposure to cadmium or other toxic compounds, excessive mining and demand for rare earths and other precious materials, water depletion, and resource waste, which degrades well-being.
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But these laws have collateral damage.
Yet the bursting bubble would have collateral advantages.
If you have collateral, the bank rate is 25percentt a year.
The guilty plea could have collateral consequences for the unit.
because the firm had "collateral and market hedges in order to protect ourselves".
I'm not suggesting the assets are terrible, but they have collateral.
'The banks say, "You don't have collateral so we can't do business with you".
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