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When we started, we had no idea of the consequences".
No one has any idea of the consequences of financial sanctions for poor compliance.
In this credit card era, he sees a nation and its people mistaking debt for money, with no idea of the consequences.
When people have no idea of the consequences of a given course of action or inaction, they don't know which way to turn — or they turn both ways.
After all, if the Collins compilers are to be believed, there must have been a moment when, in some train chugging through the north country or in a double-decker inching its way along the Wandsworth Road, someone with not the least idea of the consequences for lexicography turned a hostile gaze on the person in the next seat and instructed them to "stop bloody well manspreading".
Although researchers had a general idea of the consequences of slowing aging, "it's nice to have numbers," says biogerontologist Steven Austad of the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
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This is unjust, for Isocrates, a political innocent, had only the vaguest idea of what the consequences of such a policy might be.
In the court's opinion, "After reading the EIRs, the public would have no idea of the health consequences that result when more pollutants are added to a non-attainment basin".
"There was a survey conducted by one of the big global law firms at the end of last year, it found that 65% of respondents, and they were mainly young people, had no idea of the legal consequences of going online," he says.
Did they have any idea of the potential consequences of their actions?
According to Springwise, which promotes new business ideas, one of the consequences of the ad campaign is that Forbes Magazine became a "valuable utility," something readers would carry around -- causing them, of course, to "actually engage with the printed content".
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