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What about the stigma attached to mental illness and its damaging consequences?
The manager may not have to explain his decision but he must live with its damaging consequences.
While the debate about the causes of rising inequality continues, we are learning more about its damaging consequences.
Age discrimination would be determinedly rooted out of all corners of society and school children would be taught about its damaging consequences.
What it needs most is more knowledge and public discussion about the nature and the huge extent of inequality and its damaging consequences, including for economic growth.
72 There is also good evidence from studies of hepatitis B vaccination that antibody concentration wane with time but the majority of older seronegative children if infected are protected from chronic carriage and its damaging consequences.
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And Ms. Vargha's sister was also taking four other psychotropic drugs, each with its own potentially damaging consequences.
It will have hugely damaging consequences for its relationship with the rest of the world, the effects of which will be felt for years.
More importantly, it has considerable damaging consequences on the environment, soil and microorganisms.
The US must accept and candidly discuss the damaging consequences of its military, diplomatic and political overreach – of a "war too far" that has brought the region to its current ugly impasse.
Martínez made one change to keep things fresh over the festive period, Leon Osman for the in-form Ross Barkley, and it was to have damaging consequences.
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