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The relationship between productivity and wages has been severed, with miserable consequences for household income.
It heard copious evidence describing the byzantine dead zones of the benefit system, and the miserable consequences for unlucky claimants.
When one of the caretakers passes out in the laundry room, cigarette in hand, and dies in the ensuing fire, a fight over who can best look after the boy brings the small community's few remaining secrets into the open, with predictably miserable consequences for all.
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It was the miserable consequence of a political culture so cynical it dared not trust itself.
That it has miserable economic consequences, for another, in rich and poor countries alike: the period when it was at its lowest ebb started with the 1929 Wall Street crash and continued through the Great Depression, probably not by coincidence.World wars are clearly bad for global capital.
On the most miserable day of a miserable tour, the most miserable moment for English supporters wasn't another tame tourist's dismissal or another slashing Australian boundary, although there were plenty of both.
Can the long-term consequences (for example, unproductive and miserable longevity) of the short-term gains that are regularly documented by health care research continue to be ignored?
Both have consequences for education.
There were consequences for him.
Consequences for U.S. foreign policy?
There's consequences for poverty.
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