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Interventions to increase response rates may also incur negative consequences.
In this case, men who do not conform to societal pressures can incur negative consequences, such as rejection from other men, lower status, and fewer social and romantic possibilities.
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The experts stated that the more extreme form of a carbohydrate-restricted diet must be used with caution, and individuals eating a low-carbohydrate high-fat diet ought to observe whether the new diet incurs negative consequences on risk factors in general and LDL-cholesterol in particular.
By the time an increase in the debt ceiling comes up for approval, it is too late to avoid paying the government's pending bills without incurring serious negative consequences.
How should they adhere to the principles of transparancy and accountability without incurring negative publicity?
I even admit that I have a problem with partying sometimes 'cause of the negative consequences I incur, but I'll never give into the whole notion that I am addicted or that I have a disease.
Conversely, a false positive alarm has negative consequences associated with the unnecessary use of prophylactic antibiotics, namely the cost incurred and the adverse effects of the medication.
The negative consequences of alcohol use were conservatively estimated to cost Scottish society £3.6 billion in 2007, of which £268 million were incurred by the National Health Service (NHS)(Scottish Government, 2010).
Both can have negative consequences.
There could be long-term negative consequences".
This has a number of negative consequences.
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