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But the inconvenient consequence of an election might well be that Osama bin Laden would win.
The model's original mathematics had the inconvenient consequence that they failed to predict the existence of mass.
As an inconvenient consequence of our sun's natural life cycle and the orbit of the Earth, the planet will warm so much it becomes impossible for plants, animals and humans to survive.
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DR. SAUTER: What was the actual reason for your objections in the case of the SS? PUHL: Because one could not know what inconvenient consequences a business connection of this sort might produce.
While the inconvenient consequences of her criminal conviction are about to end, she still faces a lawsuit from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which has accused her of insider trading, as well as a long-running shareholder lawsuit stemming from her sale of nearly 4,000 shares of ImClone Systems a day before the company announced bad news that sent its stock price into a dive.
Only about 40% of the money which Salford has invested in Georgia belonged to the tycoon, the fund's managers insist; they complain that good-faith investment has been snarled up in a local political vendetta.As Georgia's young democracy is discovering, open economies and open political systems can have all kinds of inconvenient consequences.
Not only that, there are real and inconvenient consequences to not immunizing even if you don't get sick.
In his view, the electoral system is set up to deter those outside the political process from getting involved, insulating those inside the process from any inconvenient consequences of democracy.
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) can cause an irreversible dental loss with inconvenient consequences to the child and parents because of the long term follow-up and possible complications that can occur even after years post treatment.
It was found, on the part of Mr. Croll, that the mode of payment and other arrangements, with respect to this agreement, were inconvenient, in consequence of which a correspondence takes place between him and Mr. Hills, in the month of September 1842, and the agreement was modified according to the terms of a letter, dated, I think, in September, written by him.
In a ruling which also applies to Channel 4, the judge described the position as "most odd" and "potentially inconvenient in its consequence".
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