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And, two, there doesn't seem to be much consequence for not heeding our warnings".

The anxiety overshadowed comments by the Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan, that the United States could finance its widening current-account deficit without much consequence for the world financial system and that the dollar's decline had not brought about inflation.

I think him a man of too much consequence for the post he is in".

48 If C3-rich CDSs are effectively expressed at a low rate, more or less rare codons in these genes could possibly be without much consequence for cells; if this is true, it would justify why C3 may reach higher levels than G3 in the context of a compositional transition toward GC.

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These are controversies that might engulf a public company were he the real CEO of, but they are of much less consequence for a less-than-real CEO.

Tackle inefficiency in both sectors: Inefficient and incompetent management practices in the private sector typically have much larger consequences for the individual (they will be fired) and for the organisation (they will go bust).

Although a house-price crash would have much nastier consequences for China's economy than a share-price crash, because 80% of China's urban households now own their home, there is no evidence of a nationwide housing bubble.

Whenever the negotiations stalled, Ambassador Susan E. Rice, the American envoy, warned the Chinese that any measures passed by Congress in the absence of a United Nations resolution would likely have much greater consequences for Chinese banks and its trade relations with the United States, one United Nations diplomat said. 1 2 Next Page ».

Perhaps, though, her remark was eloquent of a dawning recognition that the failure to contain Colonel Qaddafi would have much broader consequences for the West's stake in oil-rich lands, such as Libya itself, as the region's kaleidoscope turns.

He points out that a meltdown in Latin America would have much graver consequences for the U.S. economy than the "Asian contagion" that rocked financial markets last year.

Historically, then, the budget process has been one of reconcilable differences, ultimately resolved without too much controversy or consequence for either side of the political aisle.

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