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She blatantly, flagrantly disregarded the promised consequences.
Moscow was furious, and promised consequences.
Obama, a Democrat, had promised consequences after U.S. intelligence officials blamed Russia for hacks intended to influence the 2016 election.
When you promise consequences, make the consequences real.
The white paper promises "serious consequences" for managers who run poor services, but gives precious little detail.
The International Organization for Migration OIMM) utilized the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' (OCHA) mailing list last week to release a housing report that, if not addressed, promises dire consequences.
It's because he has empowered people to entertain and voice even the ugliest and most offensive ideas, and promises no consequences -- on the contrary, he identifies such behavior as strength!
We conclude with a look to the future, which promises fruitful consequences from the convergence of molecular evolutionary theory, laboratory-directed evolution, and synthetic biology.
Finally, the Security Council promised serious consequences for his defiance.
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