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But on Thursday afternoon, she was finally allowed to speak without interruption or repercussion as she took the stand to deny the attempted murder and assault charges against her.
The raid, incidentally, came roughly a week after Craigslist pulled its own personals, for fear of repercussion as Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) passed both the House and Senate.
Efforts at functional imaging suffer a third repercussion, as eye movements also complicate the process of tracking these structures over time.
During this phase, attention was given to topics such as health worker licensure [ 37, 61], information asymmetry distortions [ 62] and its potential repercussion as an unnecessary increment in demand induced by health suppliers [ 63] and health worker performance and productivity [ 64].
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Practical repercussions as well.
There were internal repercussions as well.
Therewould be dire economic repercussions, as well.
In the broader Islamic world, he has helped popularize an Islamic Reformation — with repercussions as sweeping as the Christian Reformation.
Michael Robinson, conservation advocate for the Center for Biological Diversity, said his group was not only worried about the imminent slaughter of many wolves but about long-term repercussions as well.
Mr. Bush's first public comments on the matter reflect how the president is being pulled into a fast-moving policy debate that has major domestic political repercussions as well as implications for Washington's foreign policy with Mexico.
The delayed diagnosis of mononucleosis had financial repercussions as well.
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