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This time we could be on the receiving end of any consequences – not a cheering thought.
"He only cares that the camp gets its money, regardless of any consequences suffered by the children".
Still, Hunter said, the owners' latest offer "was the first move of any consequences they've made in the two years that we've been negotiating".
With nuclear weapons, the Iranian regime would likely feel free to act without fear of any consequences from the West — if only because confronting the regime would be more risky than ever.
By that, I mean that House Democrats can try to raise the minimum wage, repeal and replace the tax cut and pass ethics legislation without worry of any consequences from surly reality.
He's so confident of getting them, he's not even thinking of any consequences".
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Meaning "offspring, progeny, child" is from mid-13c.; that of "any consequence, outcome, or result" is from late 14c.
There was no retaliation of any consequence.
He knew no secrets of any consequence.
Almost nothing of any consequence is permitted.
She had nothing of any consequence about her.
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