Sentence examples for may face consequences from inspiring English sources

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"It is important that those considering this kind of action understand that they may face consequences through civil action for the damage, cost and disruption they cause".

This letter put every judge on notice that such practices were illegal and that they may face consequences if they continued them.

A useful definition of accountability is 'a relationship between an actor and a forum, in which the actor has an obligation to explain and to justify his or her conduct, the forum can pose questions and pass judgement and the actor may face consequences' [ 13].

Children may face consequences of poverty that long outlive the immediate crisis," Ms. Laylee Moshiri, UNICEF Representative  in  Armenia  emphasized,  "investments in early childhood development, health and education address human rights and are important to secure future human and economic dividends".

People who choose not to be insured may face consequences.

If you drink while laughing, you may face consequences such as spitting, vomiting, lack of oxygen flow, loss of voice, or great humiliation.

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At times provocation and reactions crashed over the line of acceptability and when the dust settles both teams may well face consequences.

You may have to face consequences, so be careful.

Thus, he added, "service members who alter their personal conduct during this period may face adverse consequences".

On the other hand, a university with a relatively high number of reported rapes is likely to be a place where victims expect to be taken seriously, and where rapists come to know that they may face real consequences.

The Haggler isn't crazy about this idea, a) because it involves lying, and b) because at Staples and perhaps other chains, sales reps may face severe consequences if they don't sell accessories with every computer.

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