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There might be consequences you don't want".
But he could not give himself up… there might be consequences for his family".
"They show trade offs for society and tell you that there might be consequences of choosing a particular pathway".
"It would be a change from what historically has happened, and we can't rule out that there might be consequences".
"People who are in a job know that if they don't play by the rules or fail to turn up in the morning, there might be consequences, so it's only right that people on benefits should have similar responsibilities.
"This is a sort of backhand retaliation by judicial authorities in Beijing to warn the firms that employ these lawyers that there might be consequences to their business if they don't keep their distance".
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These effects might be consequence of a shift of arachidonic acid metabolism into the lipoxygenase pathway.
These results add evidence to our hypothesis that RASmut might be consequence of hazardous exposures in individual with genetic susceptibility.
This might be consequence of the fact that, for the reaction under analysis, there might not exist a time-scale separation required by hybrid simulation methods.
The enrichment in URs might be consequence of strong bias of Mi{ET1} to testis-specific genes and, to lesser extent to genes replicating late in Kc cells.
There might be further consequences when the Department for Education publishes its report on the issue.
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