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For them — no apparent consequences.
It puzzled some viewers, given that the CBC had been advertising the show heavily and broadcast it in French with no apparent consequences.
The sense that the available penalties are draconian, rather than graduated, feeds an inclination to minimize as personality clashes or deal with misbehavior privately — which, in turn, feeds cynicism within scientific communities about scientists who engage in misconduct and face no apparent consequences.
Yet many do not and face no apparent consequences for it.
It's why May is able to own up, quite happily and with no apparent consequences, to having lied to the House of Commons about a failed nuclear test.
I remember watching the pretty, thin girls in high school, how they'd miraculously eat lunches of pizza and French fries with no apparent consequences.
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The prospect of resigning in shame over something he is certain he did not do was unpalatable to him — especially in an era when other political figures, such as President Trump, transgress so openly and with no apparent consequence.
Despite the security forces' shoot-on-sight orders to enforce curfews aimed at cooling rage on the streets, thousands of people openly took to the streets Wednesday, to no apparent consequence.
That Balmaseda is black, or perhaps a mulatto, is of no apparent consequence, any more than the full range of skin colors is in Manuel Octavio Gomez's exuberant musical "Patakin" (Friday and Saturday).
What bothers me the most is thinking that those people I should've said something to think they did nothing wrong or that they got away with the things they did with no apparent consequence.
Given this history, any sane person might reflexively seek to minimize small oversights, play down innocent acts of carelessness, or not fully disclose mistakes of no apparent consequence, for fear of cutting loose the next attack dogs.
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