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Succumbing to lust beyond the pages of cookbooks and magazines can have undesirable consequences.
But to hear the police and school officials tell it, instant messaging can also have undesirable consequences.
Changes in one part of the system have became extremely difficult because they often have undesirable consequences in another.
"This could have undesirable consequences for social mobility if able candidates from lower socio-economic backgrounds felt constrained to choose lower-cost provision," the MPs say.
However, it now seems that cutting back on animal fat might actually have undesirable consequences for heart health in some individuals.
One thing that most officials seem to agree on, however, is that failing to raise the limit by the Aug. 2 deadline will have undesirable consequences.
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It determines areas, assets, or actions to be protected and generally is those that have undesirable consequence of loss to the enterprise.
Of course, that every voting method has undesirable consequences and faultlines does not mean that all systems are equally vulnerable in all situations.
And it has had undesirable consequences, though not precisely the ones its critics predicted.
Participants reported that the associated low morale and increased staff turnover had undesirable consequences for patient safety.
In the case of fossil fuels, supply and demand over the past hundred years has been relatively equal; however, increased contemporary consumption has had undesirable consequences (Brown, L.R. 2006).
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