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The novel also illustrates the insidious consequences of "development".
Even so, as the deceit associated with the billable hour continues undetected, equally insidious consequences of the entire system endure.
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But with this increase in effective sizes of populations will come the insidious consequence of increased mutation loads, and consequently the least chances to survive when unrest arises, causing dramatic reduction in the sizes of the populations.
There is another more insidious consequence of the attack on teaching.
Much less attention is directed at understanding the landscape of deleterious variation, an insidious consequence of geographic isolation and the inefficiency of natural selection to eliminate harmful variants in small populations [3-5].
Much less attention is directed at understanding the landscape of deleterious variation, an insidious consequence of geographic isolation and the inefficiency of natural selection to eliminate harmful variants in small populations [3 5].
Chronic illnesses such as diabetes can have insidious consequences for low-income patients and throughout low-income communities.
But many others will follow a more circuitous path, with insidious consequences for accountability.
It was an era before the slave trade came to America, and thus it was free of its crushing, insidious consequences.
The elevation of standardized test scores as the chief accountability metric had other insidious consequences.
Will climate researchers remain voiceless unless they propose untested geoengineering technologies that could have insidious consequences?
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