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If that expectation were to prove wrong, though, the effects are unknowable – and might be severe.
When he went to cash his paycheck Friday night, he saw a long line of people who warned that the hurricane might be severe.
The Bank of England later issued a statement, describing Haldane's remarks as his "personal view" and stressed that if it raised interest rates – stuck at record lows since March 2009 – too quickly the consequences might be severe.
"I also worry some academics are reluctant to stir up cases of minor plagiarism in a student's first year because they worry the repercussions might be severe, but if plagiarism goes unchecked early on, come the final year, a student can be in really hot water". Behrens urges continuing investment in both detection and prevention.
In severe cases there might be severe hypertension, agitation, delirium and hypertonia.
It is assumed that water quality impairment might be severe in Muledane village of Thohoyandou.
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Protein denaturation at 6°C might not be severe enough to compromise protein function directly, for instance altering enzymatic activity, but it likely represents a stress signal for UPR.
We anticipate if the disease levels were higher or more severe, the levels of impact intensity might be more severe.
She acknowledged this but also worried that the temperature might be too severe.
Many of the parents said that the three-day suspensions might be too severe a penalty.
The long-term political consequences of the psychiatric report might be more severe.
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