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This has repercussions, which may not be immediate".
Canaris stressed the devastating repercussions which this bombardment would have in the foreign political field.
Doctors and nurses would start to sanitise their language, goes the argument, fearing repercussions which could jeopardise treatment.
It also allows people more freedom to express their ideas without fear of repercussions, which leads to greater creativity and more novel ideas.
DR OKORAFOR IKEAGWU (husband) ADRIAN JOHNSON "Like ripples in a pond, one solitary event has repercussions which continue to be experienced.
Updated at 9.47am GMT 5.45am GMT Let's take a quick look at the repercussions which have come to light lately because of the NSA revelations.
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Strategies need to be developed to confer on health professionals the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for breastfeeding management [ 13], given the repercussion which this has been seen to have had on breastfeeding levels [ 14].
(Those sparked a candle mania, repercussions of which we still see in stores today).
It got a simple answer, the complex repercussions of which are still far from clear.
"It's the battle of Greece," he said, referring to the country's debt crisis, the repercussions of which now seem to be affecting tourism.
But the members will be concerned about whether the United States can avoid a credit default, the repercussions of which could upset Europe's incipient economic recovery.
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