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The reemergence of the video triggered a cascade of adverse consequences for Yiannopoulos.
Health-care providers, insurers and hospitals have warned of adverse consequences.
Some have justified not being open because of fear of adverse consequences for them or their employer, such as litigation.
America and Europe warned Russia of adverse consequences if its troops invaded Ukraine.
Not to act is likely to have a number of adverse consequences.
Consequently, within the time constraints considered acceptable by an individual, intensity must be as high as possible without increasing the risk of adverse consequences.
Workplace violence is a serious problem for clinical nurses, as it leads to a series of adverse consequences.
Antenatal depression is important because of its association with risk of adverse consequences for mothers and their families.
"Any institution that attempts to deal with grade inflation on its own must consider the possibility of adverse consequences of this unilateral disarmament," the Wellesley researchers warned.
This, unfortunately, is all-too-familiar territory for America's families in today's anything-goes culture, where sexual promiscuity is too often treated as just another lifestyle choice with little risk of adverse consequences.
"We didn't embrace things we thought were unwise, even if they were going to be politically appealing, and we were certainly not going to embrace things that had a big risk of adverse consequences," Geithner said.
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