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But there are signs that Warsi's resignation will at least have a short-term consequence.
Though one short-term consequence of the new crime wave was gun-control legislation, the pattern soon turned.
Apparently, the short-term consequence of an unbeaten postseason at home is a terrible long-term memory.
H. D. Palmer, spokesman for the California Finance Department, said Mr. Schwarzenegger had called the i.o.u.'s "the short-term consequence of not getting a long-term solution".
Food prices are likely to go up as a short-term consequence of Britain's voting to leave the EU, owing to the UK's dependence on imports, according to the president of the National Farmers Union.
"An obvious short-term consequence of increasing base salaries on Wall Street is to weaken the pay-performance link - which, in turn, makes it more likely that banks will fire low-performing employees rather than simply reducing their bonuses," said Robert J. Jackson Jr., who served after the financial crisis as a deputy to the Treasury Department's pay czar, Kenneth R. Feinberg.
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The short-term consequences are jarring.
This has both long- and short-term consequences.
"Once you get inside and see the short-term consequences, things will be pretty bad.
Short-term consequences can include severe bleeding, tetanus and other infections, debilitating pain, and death.
That is of little consolation to officials who must deal with the short-term consequences.
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