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Force is used only in isolated cases, he said, producing consequences that are no more extreme than causing discomfort or lack of sleep.
Misfire in an IC engine continues to be a problem producing consequences like reduced fuel efficiency, increased power loss and emissions containing heavy concentration of uncombusted hydrocarbons.
These affiliations, explain Miller and Rose (2008), 'are to be celebrated, encouraged, nurtured, shaped and instrumentalized in the hope of producing consequences that are desirable for all and for each' (p. 93).
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Provocative fiction no longer produces consequences.
An act committed in one country may produce consequences in another.
"It believes in change, in the production of reality, and that engagement produces consequences".
The circumstances have also produced consequences on the home front with his wife, Irene.
The one-child policy produced consequences beyond the goal of reducing population growth.
However, they last long enough to create hazards and produce consequences that range from the merely serious to the fatal.
It sets out to inflame, to divide, to produce consequences which they then use to justify further terror.
So, if a tweet fails to produce consequences, the President escalates, groping in the ether for levers to exert the power of his displeasure.
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