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"But the real consequence of it is you're missing that family.
"That's the real consequence of these kinds of 'jokes', it takes the spotlight off the person of color [and] puts it squarely back on whiteness," she continued.
The real consequence of this failed merger is to put the focus squarely back on the question of Avery Fisher Hall, and on the frictions at Lincoln Center.
The real consequence of the mayhem here is that we reporters can no longer do our jobs in the way we hope to.
The real consequence of the disputed 1876 election was the end of the post-war period of civil rights and the start of renewed oppression of southern blacks.
My committee made it quite plain that she appeared to have suffered no real consequence of the really quite severe criticism that she had been subjected to by Pollard".
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There is too little public awareness of the real consequences of some of these decisions.
But there's no escaping the very real consequences of legislation that limits access to abortion.
Every student area in Sheffield (a Labour gain) knows the real consequences of a "breach of faith".
They refused to acknowledge changing facts on the ground, or to debate the real consequences of withdrawal and defeat.
However murky the real consequences of the chemical weapons deception game, the Cassidy case did bring tangible security benefits.
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