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Whatever one thinks of the state's language arts test -- and it has considerable problems of its own -- one of its unfortunate consequences is that it has flooded schools with test prep materials.
Mel should become the poster boy for compassionate treatment for the mentally ill, not the victim of its unfortunate consequences.
In putting all their chips on "inno," this cadre of Ivy Leaguers and Silicon Valley gurus seems indifferent to its unfortunate consequences: few low-skilled, full-time, livable-wage jobs for legions of non-college graduates.
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Either way, Voysey's method and its unexpected results serve as visual representations of the human interference with the natural order of the animal kingdom, and its unforeseen and unfortunate consequences.
Clinical RS and its unfortunate functional consequences for cancer patients also provide a rationale for a predictive assay for testing for Rad21 status prior to RT, as a form of molecularly individualized medicine.
But it has had several unfortunate consequences.
Moreover, even if this appeal could somehow explain supervenience, it would have further unfortunate consequences for the non-naturalist.
For all its benefits, an unfortunate consequence of this torrent of information is that our "mental inbox" becomes overloaded.
I disagreed with relaxing my rules, and even saw that it might lead to some unfortunate consequences.
Then it is likely that the United States will act, in haste, possibly with unfortunate consequences.
There are two unfortunate consequences.
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