Sentence examples for have pernicious consequences from inspiring English sources

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Peter Neufeld, a director of the project, said Thursday's decision would have pernicious consequences.

"It is intolerable for the judicial system to treat people this way," he said, adding that he feared the decision would have pernicious consequences.

The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said Wednesday's decision could have pernicious consequences, by, for instance, barring suits from pastors who are sexually harassed.

He buttressed the point by surveying supporting briefs from libraries, used-book dealers, technology companies and museums, all of which warned that allowing copyright suits over goods imported from abroad would have pernicious consequences.

Such wishful thinking (reminiscent of the sweets-and-flowers variety that preceded the war) would have pernicious consequences, as the United States fails to anticipate one disaster after another in the wake of its departure: ethnic cleansing on a large scale, refugees pouring across Iraq's borders, incursions by neighboring armies, and the slaughter of Iraqis who had joined the American project.

It generates further errors in scientific theories of the world, which have pernicious consequences for those occupying subordinate social positions.

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And it may be that the sanctification of the later war has had more pernicious consequences than the anathematisation of the former.

For all its positive features, easy and low-cost international travel has also had serious pernicious consequences, including a dramatic increase in the reported sexual exploitation of children in tourist destinations.

Arbitrary arrests and human rights violations have equally pernicious consequences and are completely at odds with international standards and the basic rule of law.

This emphasis on achievement at any cost had pernicious long-term consequences, as it caused Belarusians to ignore the importance of political processes.

This is evidence abuse, and the ease with which politicians get away with it has two pernicious consequences.

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