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And, a belief that you're immune to consequences can grow.
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But even for someone who has remained immune to consequence for so long, the hacking scandal has implications that may ripple beyond the shores of England — in part because Mr. Murdoch no longer has custody of the story.
Some of these young people are immune to the consequences".
Alone in his study, he was immune to the consequences of his actions, of his writing.
In a letter to members last month, the museum's chairman, James R. Houghton, said, "The Metropolitan Museum is a robust institution, but despite its manifest strengths has not been immune to the consequences of this turbulent economy".
Strike Debt says it consulted a team of attorneys who believe debtors could be immune to such consequences if the debt is treated as a tax-exempt gift and not as a taxable income gain.
Governed by those immune to the consequences of their actions".
Clinton supporters vehemently opposed to the NRA, yet bizarrely immune to the consequences of Iraq, must remember that wars are fought with guns.
Be it calling Carly Fiorina "ugly," insulting millions of Mexicans or Jeb Bush's wife, Trump seems immune to the consequences of bad behavior.
But that doesn't mean we're immune to the emotional consequences of change.
Fairies are forbidden from entering human dwellings without permission, but Mulch has broken this rule so many times that he is immune to the adverse consequences.
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