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"All investments can have negative outcomes," he said.
Neither can afford to have negative outcomes so they are not doing the studies.
Furthermore, commuting is perceived to have negative outcomes on family live.
However, this practice may have negative outcomes for customers nearby who do not receive an upgrade.
It doesn't matter how much evidence there is to suggest reintroducing grammar schools would have negative outcomes, the policy exists primarily as a cultural signifier.
At an individual level, it's about a fear of being inundated by information, the loss of control over one's privacy and the blurring of boundaries between a person's professional and personal lives, all of which may have negative outcomes.
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This has negative outcomes for food insecurity, land use, and methane production associated with climate change.
This has negative outcomes for both productivity and work relationships.
Fear stemmed from apprehension to undergo surgery, either because this was a woman's first operation or because she had negative outcomes with previous surgeries.
A total of 22 patients had negative outcomes owing to non-response followed eventually by heart failure-related death or heart transplantation (n = 15, table 5) or owing to discontinuation of CRT for technical reasons or infection (n = 7).
In fact, a study has shown that skipping breakfast has negative outcomes, not positive.
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