Sentence examples for no dire consequences from inspiring English sources

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Additionally, there would be no dire consequences for the civilian leadership back home.

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OXON HILL, Md .— Because he could no longer threaten dire consequences if Barack Obama won reelection, Mitt Romney condemned pessimism at CPAC on Friday.

You've rediscovered things about yourself that you can be proud of, lessened the influence that the opinions of others have on your self-image, found time to track your achievements and center yourself every day, and learned that you can say no without dire consequences.

(She also breaks the no-smiling rule, with dire consequences).

(She also breaks the no-smiling rule, with dire consequences). The two of them start building a house together in the wetlands, a quasi- (and then not-so-quasi) incestuous arrangement that is not well received by most of the locals.

Make no mistake; the dire consequences of this unabated rush to plunder threaten to be just as damaging as those of the first.

Bosses attacked the political furore over Brexit as "not good enough", warning that a no-deal departure would have dire consequences for generations to come.

He has warned that a no-deal Brexit would have dire consequences, almost certainly forcing the return of a hard border with Northern Ireland.

"No one understands the dire consequences we face by continuing to ignore our spending problem better than Congressman Ryan, and no one can do a better job of articulating a vision of how to fix it".

"There are not going to be dire consequences if no one breaks the law".

But with the passage of time, the negotiators were able to see the dire consequences of "no deal" more clearly.

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