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We should prohibit weapons whose use may have particularly dangerous, long-term environmental and medical consequences.

They may have particularly negative memories associated with it or just not feel in the right place emotionally at that moment in their life.

Looking further into the future, some economists predict that the wealth of today's elderly may have particularly striking effects not on their children but on their grandchildren.

Surface pits are associated with TJs, just as surface grooves are associated with grain boundaries, and these pits may have particularly deleterious effects on the behaviors of thin films.

The integrity of auditory brainstem synapses may vary with different forms of hearing loss, and differential effects on the auditory nerve brain interface may have particularly profound consequences for the transfer of sound from ear to brain.

JPMorgan estimates that America's natural rate of joblessness may have risen from 4.75% to closer to 6%.Today's investment slump may have particularly pernicious effects on productivity because, unlike Japan's, it does not follow a capital-spending binge.

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"And while the president may not have particularly enjoyed this debate, it was a debate that Washington needed to have".

Wrong decisions in this field may therefore have particularly disastrous effects.

Jesus may have been particularly at risk.

The UK may have a particularly guilty conscience about Hong Kong – as indeed it should have.

Dowling may have a particularly tough time finding forgiveness in Queensland, a socially conservative state.

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