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The 'normalisation' and tolerance towards expressions of violence between partners not only has consequences affecting the perception of abuse but can also cause manifestations in the health of the youths and in their stable and/or aggressive emotional relationships in the future(Muñoz-Rivas et al. 2007; Shorey et al. 2015).
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Such a reform would only have consequences for those who are currently not attending preschool.
Wheeler's insistence on pursuing the partisan agenda he announced in August now indicates something very different — that Wheeler believes elections only have consequences when his party wins.
While my friend Al received a couple of grades he wished he hadn't, his career as a student only had consequences for himself.
Aimed at our very hearts, his projectiles not only have consequences, but often fatal ones - in the ancient Greek sense of fate.
Altered regulation and susceptibility to apoptosis will not only have consequences to the investigation of this critical biological function but will have more widespread consequences for the investigation of macrophage function, since regulation by apoptosis is an important control point over function [20], [31].
Despite these important findings in MDD, all these studies have investigated people in non-social interaction contexts, in which actions only have consequences for the self-interests of the participants [ 4- 8].
This means that changes of DNA methylation induced by environmental stressors in germ cells could not only have consequences for the reproductive health of the exposed individual but also might be potentially heritable from one generation to another and might cause transgenerational adverse effects by a nongenetic mechanism of inheritance.
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