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Many of the consequences of victory were grim.
Indeed, many of the consequences of Chernobyl are yet to be explored.
And while prisoners themselves do not suffer many of the consequences of joblessness, like eviction or lack of health care, their relatives often do.
Richard Parkin, head of pensions at Fidelity International, says: "As with many of the consequences of Brexit, it's too early to say how pensions will be affected in the long term.
Legalising marijuana is an experiment; no jurisdiction in the world has done what Colorado has (and what Washington state soon will do), and many of the consequences are therefore impossible to predict.
If Saddam is to be overthrown in order for there to be a similar set of arrangements with a different man, then I think that many of the consequences that we have laid out in our Jeremiah-like way are more likely.
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The cops resent being piled high with too many tasks, many of them the consequences of social indiscipline for which both parties - and the voters - must share the blame.
Not all injuries are due to violent crime of course; many of the consequence of accidents and tragic suicides.
And unfortunately it leads to many of the same consequences".
The controversy over Columbus Day doesn't bother Mr. Connell, who said: "The whole discussion around Columbus Day has been useful to the extent that it has reminded us of many of the tragic consequences of the contact".
The law is called the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and it protects service members on active duty from many of the legal consequences of their forced absence.
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