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For once, though, he has been called on it, and there will be more repercussions.
Asked if he thought there should be "more repercussions" for Rupert and James Murdoch, he replied: "That's not for me to decide".
"I think there might be more repercussions, not in a week or so, but I can't see it stopping," he said.
Separately, the New York Times confirmed that it would limit free access to its website from the start of next year.Hacked offThere were more repercussions from Google's threat to pull out of China because of cyber-attacks.
According to scientists I spoke with, the quality of your slumber has more repercussions on your happiness, intelligence, and health than what you eat, where you live, or how much money you make.
Accounting experts say that while authorities may be treating the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners harshly, making an example of them may prevent more repercussions for the country's economy and even the audit firm itself.
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For good or for ill, that's one more repercussion of a short-handed court.
However, they come with other, more serious repercussions.
But, for Corinthian students and graduates, the company's failure has had more practical repercussions.
But the outcome of the election could have more immediate repercussions across the Middle East.
The strike over the previous two days had turned out to have more costly repercussions than anyone had imagined.
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