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That may have grim consequences for Argentina.
And accidents could have grim consequences.
But in the long term a halving of the economic speed limit would have grim consequences.
Sir Robert Wade-Gery, the British High Commissioner in India, cabled London to warn that Mr Gandhi faced a high risk of being assassinated himself and such a fate would have grim consequences for the UK's interests in the Sub-Continent.
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People shifted uneasily in their seats, but it was a salutary reminder that crime – however pleasurable on the page – has grim consequences in the non-literary world.
His subjects have grim, haughty expressions.
This policy has had a grim consequence: since most remaining gaps in the border are in remote and harsh terrain, migrants now attempt increasingly dangerous routes into the United States.
That upsetting of the Shiite hierarchy, accomplished through the barrel of a gun, has potentially grim consequences for the American ability to control Iraq, particularly if Mr. Sadr remains at large after the standoff.
They had grim news.
He became disenchanted with communism and was deeply suspicious of any political philosophy that encouraged fixation on a single goal without any regard for the grim consequences this could have.
Now, though, it is Fukushima, not Kyoto, that has come to define Japan's energy policy, and with potentially grim consequences for its already stalled attempts to reduce CO2 emissions.
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