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City argue they have prepared for such eventualities, but the figures show Kompany's injuries have considerable consequences.
But one Russian official said on Russian television on Sunday that this spill could have considerable consequences because it involved fuel oil, which is relatively heavy and thick.
A possible association between lifestyle factors and headache would have considerable consequences for the prevention of headache.
Where Missing Microbes blazes a new trail is in showing that this often- just-in-case" antibioften- just-in-caseoften- just-in-caseences foften- just-in-casee individuantibiotic
Infectious diseases could have considerable consequences on genetic characteristics of affected populations [32].
Ecological data suggest that this species is being affected by climate change and this will have considerable consequences for the balance of the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
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This fact has considerable consequences for humanitarian programming.
Staying up has considerable consequences though, apart from his survival bonus, perhaps not for him.
It should have been a mandatory second yellow card from the Italian referee, Nicola Rizzoli, and that oversight had considerable consequences bearing in mind the way an equaliser against 10 men would have swung the game in Dortmund's favour.
This cascade structure has considerable consequences for the development of efficient numerical algorithms for the solution of ILSs and thus for MFA.
Spinal pain is very common and has considerable consequences for the individual (e.g. loss of employment, disability) as well as increased health care costs.
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