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It can have some consequences,' said Jean-Pierre Martel, lawyer for Paribas.
At the end of the day, if less money is in the pot, that's got to have some consequences on the ground".
Still, while she has the same name and sings with the same voice, the transition will have some consequences for her work.
That could have some consequences for Gulf rebuilding efforts.
The definition does have some consequences that do not accord with the ordinary notion.
The orbital configuration of LARES may also have some consequences in terms of non-gravitational perturbations and measurement errors.
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Human actions have to have some consequence.
Every ballot cast should have some consequence on the outcome of an election.
Whether that development, at once remarkable and absurdly belated, will have some consequence, or even continue, remains to be seen.
"This has to have some consequence to the ecosystem; not just in terms of numbers of possums, but in how they use the landscape.
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