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Honorable acts can have untoward consequences.
To get out from Iraq now may have untoward consequences, but if not now, when?
In the midst of a slew of Westminster and media comment, the BBC has tried to argue that full disclosure would have untoward consequences.
Failure of nurses to recognize, acknowledge, and/or explore patient cues/concerns may result in patients' unrecognized psychosocial and information needs that could have untoward consequences.
Similarly, fractal analysis of bone architecture provides further clues that bone adaptation may have untoward consequences for joint health.
Insecurity or other constraints may also cause a mobile team to miss planned visits, which, in addition to reducing this strategy's impact, may potentially also have untoward consequences for care-seeking practices, although evidence on this latter point is not currently available.
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But even as it gains momentum, the initiative may be having untoward consequences.
False negative SNB, defined as the occurrence of a negative SN in the presence of other metastatic axillary nodes, may have untoward clinical consequences.
Ironically, and despite proper management, a "simple fracture" may have adverse consequences and an untoward outcome.
Light can also have direct acute effects on neuroendocrine systems, for example, in suppressing melatonin synthesis or elevating cortisol production that may have untoward long-term consequences.
Accumulation of truncated protein could theoretically have untoward and toxic effects.
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