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And while environmentalists were pointing to global warming and resource constraints, the world was not facing the imminent consequences of over consumption.

Daniel Gold and Judith Helfand's lively "Everything's Cool" charts the struggle of environmental activists to get out the message about the dire and increasingly imminent consequences of global warming in the face of a steadfast misinformation policy on the part of the government -- a policy greatly intensified during the Bush administration.

It succeeded because the problem was imminent, the consequences of failure were unacceptable to both parties, and its members were trusted and pragmatic dealmakers, according to a joint analysis by the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation.

In September, an analysis by the Swiss Bank UBS showed imminent economic consequences for these scenarios: In the first year after leaving the Euro, the GDP of weak countries might drop by 40to45%5%, with subsequent annual costs of 15%.

Prescribers were immediately contacted personally after review of patients' antimicrobial therapy if current prescription appeared to have imminent negative consequences for a patient in view of the evaluating ID physicians.

We immediately contacted prescribers and asked for further information at time of evaluation if assessment of antimicrobial prescription was not possible based on patients' chart, or if current prescription of antimicrobials appeared to have imminent negative consequences for a patient in view of evaluating ID physicians.

Avoiding possible negative consequences was the motivation for following the GFD and these adolescents generally believed that by being detected they were saved from imminent negative consequences.

Israel and Saudi Arabia both recognize that this threat is becoming more imminent as a consequence of Obama administration and other G5+1 member appeasement policies which have previously been resisted by France alone.

Put simply they haven't, and won't, stop the shut-offs and imminent public health consequences.

The withdrawal was a consequence of imminent capture of Zadar and Šibenik by Yugoslav Partisans.

Similarly, the fascinatingly apocalyptic Queen's speech drafted by civil servants in 1983, for broadcast in the event of imminent Russian nuclear attack, was a consequence, in a sense, of Britain housing too many American military bases.

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